Javnost-The Public

Papers
(The median citation count of Javnost-The Public 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 2020-10-01 to 2024-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
When Social Media Influencers Go Political: An Exploratory Analysis on the Emergence of Political Topics Among Finnish Influencers28
Resilience of Public Spheres in a Global Health Crisis17
“Nobody Tells us what to Write about”: The Disinformation Media Ecosystem and its Consumers in the Czech Republic15
Online Hate Speech and the Radical Right in Times of Pandemic: The Italian and English Cases15
“Those on the Right Take Chloroquine”: The Illiberal Instrumentalisation of Scientific Debates during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Brasil15
A Neoliberal Media Welfare State? The Swedish Media System in Transformation14
Public Sphere in Crisis Mode: How the COVID-19 Pandemic Influenced Public Discourse and User Behaviour in the Swiss Twitter-sphere13
Into the Metaverse: Technical Challenges, Social Problems, Utopian Visions, and Policy Principles13
Habitual Generation of Filter Bubbles: Why is Algorithmic Personalisation Problematic for the Democratic Public Sphere?12
“Brave New World” of Fake News: How It Works11
Promoting Democracy in the Digital Public Sphere: Applying Theoretical Ideals to Online Political Communication10
The Resilience of Pandemic Digital Deliberation: An Analysis of Online Synchronous Forums10
Responding to Covid-19: Emergency Laws and the Return to Government in South Africa9
After the Crisis, A “New Normal” for Democratic Citizenship?9
Whose Opinion Is It? Public Debates and Repertoires of Action in Greece During the First Covid-19 Lockdown Period9
Roamers: Audiences on the Move Across Entertainment Platforms In Southeast Asia7
Platform Governance and the “Infodemic”7
Public Sphere in Hybrid Media Systems in Central and Eastern Europe6
The Public Sphere and the Changing News Media Environment in Poland: Towards Structural Polarisation6
Polarisation and Silencing Others During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Germany: An Experimental Study Using Algorithmically Curated Online Environments6
Structural Logic of AI Surveillance and Its Normalisation in the Public Sphere6
Community Media in a Pandemic: Facilitating Local Communication, Collective Resilience and Transitions to Virtual Public Life in the U.S.5
Beliefs, Attitudes, and Communicative Practices of Opponents and Supporters of COVID-19 Containment Policies: A Qualitative Case Study from Germany5
The Return of Billiard Balls? US–China Tech War and China’s State-Directed Digital Capitalism4
Another Media System is Possible: Ripping Open the Overton Window, from Platforms to Public Broadcasting3
The Dislocation of the Empty Signifier Freedom as a Tool in Global Political Struggles: A Case Study on RT’s Mini-Series How to Watch the News3
Accounting for Culture in Deliberation through Meta-discursive Analysis3
Talking Communication Studies: Negotiating Power and Promise3
Brazilian Fake News Bill: Strong Content Moderation Accountability but Limited Hold on Platform Market Power3
Paradoxes of Reactance During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Social-psychological Perspective3
Visual, Popular and Political: The Non-profit Influencer and the Public Sphere3
Conspiracy Theories and the Crisis of the Public Sphere: COVID-19 in Slovenia3
The Elitist Public Sphere In China: A Case Study Of Online Contestation By Former Critical Journalists During The Coronavirus Outbreak2
Public Broadcasting and Topic Diversity in The Netherlands: Mentions of Public Broadcasters’ Programming in Newspapers as Indicators of Pluralism2
Digital Technology Innovation: Mythical Claims about Regulatory Efficacy2
Design, Manufacture and Save. Coronavirus Makers During the COVID-19 Crisis in Spain2
Medijski populizem in afektivno novinarstvo: časopisni komentar o »begunski krizi«2
The Image of the Urban People: Visual Analysis of the Spatialised Demos of Left-Wing Populism in Madrid2
Free Speech and Ideology: Society, Politics, Law2
Why Has the EU Been Late in Regulating Social Media Platforms?2
At the Boundaries of Authority and Authoritarianism in the Welfare State: News Coverage of Alt. Health Influencers During the Covid-19 Pandemic2
Dissenting Democratically from Trump’s Toxic Tropes2
Land of Woke and Glory? The Conceptualisation and Framing of “Wokeness” in UK Media and Public Discourses2
The Rise of Contractual Publics2
Between Europeanism and Nativism: Exploring a Cleavage Model of European Public Sphere in Social Media2
Afrokology and the Right to Communicate in Africa2
Islamic Worldview as a Model for De-Westernising Journalism Studies and Profession1
Koalicije preživetja v obdobju zatona časopisne industrije: študija primera1
Politics vs. Antipolitics in the Mediatised Public Sphere: Traversing the Contested Boundary between the Civic and the Political in Bulgaria1
Crimes Against Children: Evaluative Language and News Reports on Sentences1
“Hi, Folks!” Attention Populism as a Strategy for Dominating the Dissonant Information Environment1
“Managing” Inaction and Public Disengagement with Climate Change: (Re)considering the Role of Climate Change Discourse in Compulsory Education1
Voice, Capabilities and the Public Sphere: Assessing the Legitimacy and Efficacy of Media Freedom(s)1
Durability in Inequality Discourse in the UK Public Sphere, 2008–20231
Why Does Disinformation Spread in Liberal Democracies? The Relationship between Disinformation, Inequality, and the Media1
TheRupaulParadox: Freedom and Stricture in a Competition Reality TV Show1
“Install Freedom Now!” Choosing not to Communicate with Digital Media at Work and Home1
“Health Dictatorship” and “Civil Disobedience”: Political Extremists and French Debates on Democracy During Covid-191
The Empire Strikes Back? Media Freedom, Public Interest and Neoliberalism in the Aftermath of the Eurozone Economic Crisis1
The Public Will End up Paying: The Public Interest Standard in Israeli Commercial Broadcasting Law1
Curating Video-on-Demand: Silences and Interruptions by a Neo-Liberal State1
The Appeal of Far Right Pandemic Politics: A Southern Europe Case1
The Mask of War and the War of Masks: The Fabricated Culture War Gets Deadly1
Gamestop Investors as an Eng(r)aged Digital Public1
Covid-19 and Race: News Coverage of Structural Racism and The Role of John Henryism and Racial Weathering in Bame Covid-19 Deaths1
Covid Publics and Black Lives Matter: Posts, Placards and Posters1
Institutional (Dis)Trust and Online Participation Roles in Vaccination Communication as Public Engagement1
Knowledge on Stage: Public Roles of Scientists In Times of Communicative Abundance1
Making Generative Artificial Intelligence a Public Problem. Seeing Publics and Sociotechnical Problem-Making in Three Scenes of AI Failure1
Holocaust Distortion During the Global Pandemic: An Exercise in Anti-Democratic Demagoguery1
Marginalizacija intersekcijske perspektive: istospolna partnerstva in tujci na slovenskih novičarskih spletnih portalih1
Neofascist “Thugs,” Pandemic Protests, Populisms: Giorgia Meloni’s Cerchiobottismo and the Rise of Fratelli D’Italia During the Pandemic1
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