Communication Monographs

Papers
(The TQCC of Communication Monographs is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-12-01 to 2025-12-01.)
ArticleCitations
A longitudinal investigation of information and support seeking processes that alter the uncertainty experiences of mental illness23
Digital storytelling and public stigma: Investigating recovery narratives and intersectionality14
Investigating perceived ingroup harm as an explanatory mechanism for media’s effect on audiences’ support for extreme prejudice13
Investigating 55 years of mass shooter statements in the United States: A study of perpetrators’ stated motivations and their association with attack severity13
Race, gender, and electronic surveillance in intimate relationships11
White privilege critical consciousness, racial attitudes, and intergroup anxiety among parents and adult children in White families10
“The rubber band is already broken”: An extended case study of UNDP transformative resilience framework in the context of Palestine10
“Oh! She works in such a place”: Intersections of dirty work & stigma in Dohori entertainment establishments in Kathmandu, Nepal9
Testing advocacy communication theory among undocumented college students using latent profile analysis8
Patterns of disruptions: Complexities of discursive-embodied triggers and resilience responses of individuals with autoimmune diseases8
Camera perspective and skin color: Biased reactions to viral body worn camera videos of police violence8
Understanding information credibility evaluation on bounded social media places: A mixed methods study7
How moral adaptability relates to communication and friendship with morally dissimilar others7
A dynamic network perspective on the evolution of the use of multiple mobile instant messaging apps7
What people do matters during intergroup communication: Immediate and delayed effects of intergroup contact via cognitive, affective, and behavioral m7
Effects of written code-mixing on processing fluency and perceptions of organizational inclusiveness7
Communication and difference in urban neighborhoods: A communication infrastructure theory perspective7
Predictors of partisan news selection and political misinformation sharing7
Power and racial differences in the communication experiences of Black and White patients living with advanced cancer and their care partners: An application of co-cultural theory6
Managing disruption(s) at work: A longitudinal study of communicative resilience and high-reliability organizing6
“Baba, you’re not gonna live forever … . we need these stories”: Intergenerational storytelling in Palestinian families connecting history, identity, and (the loss of) place6
Dialogue on difference: Invisible bridges and barriers of community-engaged research6
Dialogue on difference: Greater regard for academic freedom5
Believe it or not: A network analysis investigating how individuals embrace false and true statements during COVID-195
The world around us and the picture(s) in our heads: The effects of news media use on belief organization5
Navigating entangled shame: Examining the sociomaterialities of food assistance programs5
Oh my God, that pool party: Shrill and fat femininity in a postfeminist media culture4
“I hate being called a Dreamer … but”: Practitioners and undocumented students negotiating discursive tensions in the Dreamer narrative4
Building resilience in response to identity-based discrimination through in person and online communication4
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