Cultural Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Cultural Studies is 1. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Psy-drama from Martín-Barbero’s perspective34
Viral justice: how we grow the world we want17
Male youth’s self-narrative and the discourse of meritocracy in South Korea11
Women marrying women in northern Ghana: wading into the homosexuality debate from a Ghanaian perspective10
Making the liberal media: how conservatives built a movement against the press7
Settler colonial ways of seeing: documentation, administration, and the interventions of Indigenous art7
Tiffany Pollard GIFs and nostalgia for the negative6
Mexican migration and the struggle for visibility in NYC A Mexican state of mind: New York City and the new borderlands of culture , by Melissa Castillo Planas, New Brun6
Changes in the understandings and practices of village commoning in Hong Kong6
‘Comrade unknown to me’: colonialism, modernity, and conjunctural translation in Familiar Stranger5
The predicaments of craftsmanship in the knowledge economy: the rise and fall of Caminha’s boatyards in Caminha, Portugal5
Crisis vision: race and the cultural production of surveillance5
Speculative machines and us: more-than-human intuition and the algorithmic condition4
‘Water, asylum, metamorphosis, freak show’: flourishing through streaming karaoke play in China4
Streaming Black girlhood: biculturality, nostalgia and hypervisibility in Cuties4
Toward a reparative history: an interview with Catherine Hall4
The community forming potential of Cartonera publishing4
Food and the class politics of pleasure3
Ecomodernism, cultured meat and the search for the ‘Middle landscape’3
Black media nostalgia in Britain3
Between consciousness and conscience: on ‘restorative commoning’ among moderate youth3
Registering the gang body in pain: violence and haunting in Central America3
Seven theses about the so-called culture war(s) (or some fragmentary notes on ‘cancel culture’)3
The broken others of the nation state: debility, capacity and dissent3
Correction3
Written on the subaltern body: Gramsci and the material politics of Sardinian and Italian prison lives3
Marry My Dead Body , and the queer trouble of confucian-liberal enclosure2
Capturing news, capturing democracy: Trump and the Voice of America2
Witch camps and witchcraft discourse in Africa: critiquing development practices2
Afropolitanizing the local: how cultural imperialism is rewriting the narratives of African entertainment industries2
Feminist economicus : popular feminism, popular finance, and the making of the economic woman in South Korea2
Rewriting the queer potential of She’s Gotta Have It2
The last mixtape: physical media and nostalgic cycles2
Co-Motion: Re-Thinking Power, Subjects, and Feminist and Queer Alliances2
From mass popular to bastardized popular2
Toward the Nth Space: unfixing spatial epistemologies2
On nostalgia, haunting and postsocialism: reading the panel story project2
Spectropolitics, the agency of the Atlantic ghosts: utopia of resurgence in Atlantique by Matia Diop and L’Archipel du Chien 2
How should the non-Indigenous speak? A discussion of decolonizing academia, positioning, and freedom of speech2
Cloned Buddhas: mapping out the DNA of Buddhist heritage preservation2
More than just ‘working from home’: domestic space, economies and living infrastructures during and beyond pandemic times2
A new model of distilling religion: culturalization as marginality2
Playing the waiting game: Temporal violence of asylum seeking2
How concepts do activism: as worlds, aids, cells, and currents2
Religion to culture: who is the ‘Us’?2
Policing the Borribles: conjunctural crisis and moral panic in children’s literature2
Worlds of Unfreedom: West Central Africa in the era of global abolition2
Translating Familiar Stranger into German: the particularities of the historical, cultural and political context2
Black Mediterranean hauntings: border violence, burial, and anti-racist care work in Strange Fish2
Meet the Savarnas: Indian millennials whose mediocrity broke everything2
Neon signs and the red-light district of Hong Kong: from the 1960s to the present1
Brokering war: Afghan interpreters, western soldiers and unequal encounters in crisis1
Making the human: race, allegory, and Asian Americans1
Reordering human waste. Public restrooms as a sign of socialist modernity in China1
Wulumuqi Road1
Through a southern prism: translating Stuart Hall into Spanish1
The decolonization that could have been but never was1
We don’t need a map: on Australian Aboriginal philosophy and critique1
Conjunctures1
The ruse of impurity: Paul Gilroy’sThe Black Atlanticand the politics of hybridity1
Violent spectre of ghost limbs1
‘They abscond’: migration and coloniality in the contemporary conjuncture in Europe1
When was the ‘smart border’? Towards an agenda for historicising the technopolitics of migration and border control1
Melodies of the toppling trees: the tree farm pastoral, extractivism, and attachment in British Columbia, Canada1
The politics of media scarcity1
Anti-Nafta: imagining a continental unification centred on abundance1
The genealogy of the Moroccan cultural studies turn and the postcolonial politics of scholarly emancipation: re-edit to subvert1
Racializing the ummah: Muslim humanitarians beyond black, brown, and white1
Afterword: engendering new century black transnationalisms1
Amphibious subjects: sasso and the contested politics of queer self making in neo-liberal Ghana1
Editors’ introduction: remembering blackly1
Border matters: situations, technopolitics, and inscriptions1
Letter zero to the director of the Moroccan cultural studies centre: toward a decolonial turn in English studies in Morocco – part I1
Radical motherhood ecologies: towards a mapping of social life, death and resistance in the southwest borderlands1
‘It was a departure of sorts’: glocal homes in recent short fiction by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Efemia Chela, Chibundu Onuzo and Lesley Nneka Arimah1
Challenging the displacement of colonial histories? Isolated memories of colonial deportations from Libya to Italy in Europe’s ‘periphery’1
Settler colonial bordering and post-pandemic futures: disrupting the nation state in Aotearoa/New Zealand1
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