Cultural Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Cultural Studies is 2. 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
‘Stress-testing’ the system: speculations on the Hong Kong protests from afar41
Looking for the clown in the 1980s: the melancholy clients in the Taiwan teahouse and their memories of being a ‘nobody’29
Playing politics digitally: young Chinese people’s political feelings on social media platforms23
How black is African Noir?: defining blackness through crime fiction22
‘The world is sinking:’ sand, urban infrastructure, and world-cities19
Tech money in civil society: whose interests do digital rights organisations represent?19
The new profiling landscape The triumph of profiling: the self in digital culture by Andreas Bernard, Cambridge, Polity Press, 2019, pp. 179, £50.00 (hardback ISBN 9781517
The fire this time: a conversation with Angela Y. Davis, Herman Gray, Gaye Theresa Johnson, Robin D. G. Kelley, and Josh Kun16
The problematization of consumers in Swedish financial literacy education14
Male youth’s self-narrative and the discourse of meritocracy in South Korea13
Rearticulating football fans in Hong Kong: between activism, localism, and consumerism13
Communication totalitarianism in Japan: ‘Decontextualisation’ and ‘Recontextualisation’ and the digital communication environment12
Viral justice: how we grow the world we want11
Artificial flavors: nostalgia and the shifting landscapes of production in Sino-Japanese animation10
A new model of distilling religion: culturalization as marginality10
Writing our stories with hooks and needles: literary women's voices in textiles10
Conjunctures9
Confronting global infrastructural capitalism: the triple logic of the 'vanguard' and its inevitable spatial and class contradictions in China's high-speed rail program9
Disrupting the closet: radically recontextualizing sexuality and wildness9
The hashtag: the most conspicuous sign of our times9
Recoding the city: cultural mediation of short-term rental platforms in the US8
Word and action: the many routes through Jesús Martín-Barbero8
Psy-drama from Martín-Barbero’s perspective8
Smart homes: domestic futurity as Infrastructure7
COVID-19 and the affective politics of congestion: an exploration of population density debates in Australia7
Oceanic bellies and liquid feminism in Fatou Diome’sLe Ventre de l’Atlantique7
The epiphanic moments of COVID-19: the revelation of painful national truths7
COVID bread-porn: social stratification through displays of self-management7
Everyday life and the management of risky bodies in the COVID-19 era6
Regulation of pornography and criminalization of BL readers and authors in contemporary China (2010–2019)6
Evangelicals and politicians in Argentina and Brazil: transformations and conservative choices6
COVID-19 at sea: ‘the world as you know it no longer exists’6
Redirected entanglements in the digital supply chain6
Conceptualizing crisis brokerage: brokering crisis or brokers in crisis6
Editors’ introduction: remembering blackly5
Michel Foucault and the coloniality of power5
‘They abscond’: migration and coloniality in the contemporary conjuncture in Europe5
Affect, Protest, Pandemic: Conversations from the crises of 20205
COVID-19 and ‘crisis as ordinary’: pathological whiteness, popular pessimism, and pre-apocalyptic cultural studies5
Settler colonial ways of seeing: documentation, administration, and the interventions of Indigenous art5
From mass popular to bastardized popular4
Hangtime melancholia4
Streaming Black to the future: post-soul aesthetics & competing nostalgia in FX’s Snowfall and Pose4
New normals, from talk to gesture4
‘The end of the common world’: COVID anxieties, bordered lives and democratic censorship in Taiwan4
‘Blood Money’: a cultural history of the menstrual economy4
Witch camps and witchcraft discourse in Africa: critiquing development practices4
The future of religious pasts: religion and cultural heritage-making in a secular age – introduction4
From media to mediations: unexpected readings4
Cultural physics4
Tiffany Pollard GIFs and nostalgia for the negative4
Sonic masquerading in Israeli popular music: self-Imitation, accent, and mockery3
Dissonance and defensiveness: orienting affects in online feminist cultures3
Turks against orientalist discourse3
Stirring the sugar in the English cup of tea: more notes on the continuing relevance of Stuart Hall3
Asian Americans as racial contagion3
Zombie capitalism and coronavirus time3
Anticipation, abolition, possibility: on riots, networked communication, and listening3
Violent spectre of ghost limbs3
Afterword: engendering new century black transnationalisms3
Suburban vogue and other queer survival strategies2
Dancing with Coronaspheres: Expanded Breath Bodies and the Politics of Public Movement in the Age of COVID-192
Black, white, & read all over: is wearing a keffiyeh enough for Palestinian justice?2
Keywords and keywording2
Dangerous memories and entangled temporalities: Irish republicanism and the postcolonial politics of time2
Black Space: Negotiating Race, Diversity, and Belonging in the Ivory Tower2
Guarani-kaiowa’s political ontology: singular because common2
Gender perspectives on professional and everyday creativities: introduction to the special issue2
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 Brun2
Aqua/geopolitical conjuncture and disjuncture: invasion, resources, and mining the deep dark sea2
Waste commons in motion2
Girl spaces: images of girlhood on the internet2
Between knowing and understanding: Israeli Jews and the memory of the Palestinian Nakba2
Crisis vision: race and the cultural production of surveillance2
The spectacle of competence: global pandemic and the redesign of leadership in a post neo-liberal world2
Civilizing infrastructure2
The cultural politics of teacher strikes in the United States2
Fixing the past, mediating the future? Human rights brokers in Nepal and Sri Lanka2
Introduction: commoning as unthinkable politics: Hong Kong against hard times2
Fashion in ‘crisis’: consumer activism and brand (ir)responsibility in lockdown2
NFTs and the financialization of art2
Tuning machines: an approach to exploring how Instagram’s machine vision operates on and through digital media’s participatory visual cultures2
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