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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
BoPopriation: How self-promotion and corporate commodification can undermine the body positivity (BoPo) movement on Instagram28
Parasocial cues: The ubiquity of parasocial relationships on Twitch26
Unpacking variation in lie prevalence: Prolific liars, bad lie days, or both?22
Understanding the triggers and communicative processes that constitute resilience in the context of migration to the United States18
Pornography vs. sexual science: The role of pornography use and dependency in U.S. teenagers’ sexual illiteracy17
Emplotting anticipatory resilience: An antenarrative extension of the communication theory of resilience17
Uncertainty management, transformational leadership, and job performance in an AI-powered organizational context16
Public responses to COVID-19 mask mandates: examining pro and anti-Mask anger in tweets before and after state-level mandates10
Reflections on extracting moral foundations from media content10
Specialists over generalists?: Examining discursive closures and openings in expert collaborations9
Moral framing and information virality in social movements: A case study of #HongKongPoliceBrutality9
Does Facebook-enabled communication influence weak-tie relationships over time? A longitudinal investigation into mediated relationship maintenance9
Examining relationships among strategies of social information seeking on Facebook and perceived accuracy of information through warranting value and source trust8
The role of prior attitudes in narrative persuasion: Evidence from a cross-national study in Germany and the United States8
Relational load: Implications for executive functioning, mental health, and feelings of unity in romantic relationships8
Individual disaster communication in the Latinx community after Hurricane Harvey: The role of disaster exposure, perceived discrimination stress, and social trust8
The evolution of supportive conversations: Tracking within-discussion changes in support seeking and provision messages8
Interorganizational homophily and social capital network positions in Malaysian civil society7
Structurational divergence, safety climate, and intentions to leave: An examination of health care workers’ experiences of abuse7
Exploring the linkage between offline collaboration networks and online representational network diversity on social media7
A mixture modeling perspective of relational turbulence theory in marriage7
Trajectories of relational turbulence and affectionate communication across the post-deployment transition6
Extending the communicative ecology model of successful aging using talk about careers and retirement5
Can media synchronize our physiological responses? Skin conductance synchrony as a function of message valence, arousal, and emotional change rate5
Social change, cultural resistance: a meta-analysis of the influence of television viewing on gender role attitudes5
Feminist theory and interorganizational collaboration: An ethnographic study of gendered tension management4
Finding refuge in reverie: The terror management function of nostalgic entertainment experiences4
Fighting lies with facts or humor: Comparing the effectiveness of satirical and regular fact-checks in response to misinformation and disinformation4
A longitudinal investigation of information and support seeking processes that alter the uncertainty experiences of mental illness4
What makes people willing to comment on social media posts? The roles of interactivity and perceived contingency in online corporate social responsibility communication4
Heterogeneity of Facebook friend network facilitates political learning: Evidence from a panel survey during the 2016 US presidential campaign4
Swift role negotiations: Communicative strategies for enabling rapid role shifts in cross-functional teaming4
An introduction to the special issue on social media, or why this isn’t a special issue on social network(ing) sites4
Rethinking polarization: Discursive opening and the possibility for sustaining dialogue4
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