Continuum-Journal of Media & Cultural Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Continuum-Journal of Media & 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 2020-07-01 to 2024-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
‘Swamped by Muslims’ and facing an ‘African gang’ problem: racialized and religious media representations in Australia22
Snapchat’s augmented reality brand culture: sponsored filters and lenses as digital piecework18
Drone cultures: encounters with everyday militarisms12
Deepfake culture: the emergence of audio-video deception as an object of social anxiety and regulation11
Metaphorical constructions of herding in news reports on Fulani Herdsmen11
Sex in the time of coronavirus: queer men negotiating biosexual citizenship during the COVID-19 pandemic11
Future fashion, biotechnology and the living world: microbial cell factories and forming new ‘oddkins’10
Deepfakes and documentary practice in an age of misinformation9
The affective cultural commons of Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement and figurations of the anonymous protestor9
Producing local content in international waters: the case of Netflix’sTidelands9
Vulnerability and the discourse of ‘forgotten people’: populism, population and cultural change9
Failure to thrive: incels, boys and feminism8
The limits of the Maker ideology: local Makerspaces, experimental practices, and COVID-197
Dark web advertising: the dark magic system on Tor hidden service search engines7
Caring for clothes: how and why people maintain garments in regular use6
Wardrobe stories: sustainability and the everyday aesthetics of fashion consumption6
Reluctant selfies: older people, social media sharing and digital inclusion5
Re-inventing Confucian subjects: politics of subject-making inChinese dating with the parents5
A politics of uncertainty: good white people, emotions & political responsibility5
Bad actors never sleep: content manipulation on Reddit5
The affective pressures of WhatsApp: from safe spaces to conspiratorial publics5
Feminist temporalities: memory, ghosts, and the collapse of time5
Intimate distractions: Fleabag’s manipulations of audience attention5
Out of thin air: emerging Muslim fashion entrepreneurs and the spectre of labour in Indonesia5
The darker turn of intimate machines: dark webs and (post)social media4
North Korea and the ‘Peace Games’: media representations of sport and politics at the 2018 winter Olympics4
The Little Nyonya: reframing confucian filiality and family rituals for a global Singapore4
Re-reading Personal Influence in an age of social media4
Dark, clear or brackish? Using Reddit to break down the binary of the dark and clear web4
Immersive experiences as the condition of possibility for affective spacing4
Online images and imaginings of home: the case of the QwaQwa Thaba di Mahlwa Facebook page4
“Lie Flat”– Chinese youth subculture in the context of the pandemic and national rejuvenation4
Coping with the ‘double bind’ through vlogging: pandemic digital citizenship of Chinese international students4
Great AI divides? Automated decision-making technologies and dreams of development4
Fashion futures and critical fashion studies4
‘Imagine what we could do’— the school strikes for climate and reclaiming citizen empowerment4
Live streaming funerals: constructing togetherness and belonging in the mediatization era3
Rethinking value: ‘radical transparency’ in fashion3
‘Just like us’: community radio broadcasters and the on-air performance of community identity3
Resisting division: migrant sex work and “New Zealand working girls”3
The cultural politics of East-West encounter in Crazy Rich Asians3
‘I played by all the rules! Why didn’t you tell me there weren’t any rules, it’s not fair!’:contradiction, corporeality, and conformity in Grace and Frankie13
Thai Boys Love drama fandom as a transnational and trans-subcultural contact zone in Japan3
The web series: empowering diversity on the Australian screen3
#HereToStay: murals of resistance and civic engagement3
Divergent staging of East Asian patriarchy within the Confucian order in Taiwan’s transnational television drama co-productions3
Chinese-language digital news media in Australia: new narratives of hybrid identities3
‘The race for space’: capitalism, the country and the city in Britain under COVID-192
Politicians as entertainers - a political performance of the personal2
Overcoming ‘confirmation bias’ and the persistence of conspiratorial types of thinking2
From nation builders to global connectors: children and China’s BRI propaganda2
Bullshit human rights: Breitbart News’ “Cartel Chronicles” and the militarized framing of humanitarian crisis on the US-Mexico border2
Vampire nostalgia2
Being your own aesthetic boss: practising independence within the Central Sydney independent music scene’s cultural economy2
A pandemic of creative loneliness2
Media portrayals of binational couples in90 Day Fiancé2
Producing multiculturalism: casting and editing migrants in Korean reality television2
Shedding light on ‘dark’ ads2
‘We can sh*t for another 10 years.’ Toilet paper, pandemic politics and cultural citizenship2
Before the door: storying the material, affective and ethical dimensions of inclusion for women academics2
Quiet celebrity in the time of pandemic: stripping away artifice in performances of self, cultures of citizenship, and community care2
Layers as epistemic and political devices in mobile locative media; the case of iNakba in Israel/Palestine2
Bodily surveillance: Singapore’s COVID-19 app and technological opportunism2
Podcasts and political listening: sound, voice and intimacy in the Joe Rogan Experience2
Fakery as a process of negotiation: understanding the information assessment and sharing behaviours of the marginalized elderly on social media2
Stranger Things: boys and feminism2
Transgression, resistance and independent art in contemporary russia2
Migrant placemaking and authorship: digital storytelling by Chinese interprovincial students2
Growing violence: the image of the boy in Australian domestic violence prevention campaigns2
The cultural economy of Xiangqin: an analysis of the ‘intimate business’ on Chinese television, date-renting sites and mobile phones2
Remediation, virality and affect: a phenomenological reading into the Alan Kurdi Image2
Critiquing cultural appropriation, building community: desi online activism on Tumblr shame blogs and #reclaimthebindi2
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