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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
High Expectations, Hostile Perception, and Biased Coverage? The Labour Movement and the Press Coverage of the Paris Commune, 187142
Not Forgetting Black Lives Matter: Memory, Protest and Counterpublics17
Not About Facts, but Emotions? Political Polarisation as a Problem of Redescription15
Dismissed or Acclaimed for Breaking Norms: The Discursive Positioning of Young Active Citizens in Czech Online Media11
Novinarska Svoboda Skozi Optiko Novinarjev: Analiza Izsledkov Ankete Svetovi Novinarstva v Sloveniji10
The Datatext: A Multilevel-discursive Theory For Improved Public Health Data Visualizations8
Ethnocratic Localism and Affective Politics: Unmasking Right-Wing Imaginaries in Hong Kong’s Pro-Democracy Movements8
The Dynamics of Emotional Attachments and Identity Formation within Protest Movements: Exploring Expressive Behaviours during the Nigeria’s Protests7
Čuvajsko Novinarstvo na Sodišču: Metanovinarski Diskurz v Slovenski Sodni Praksi6
Rise of Digital Authoritarianism? Exploring Global Motivations Behind Governmental Social Media Censorship6
Datafied Empiricism Versus Normative Publicness: A Philosophical Grounding for Assessing the Influence of New Technologies on the Digital Public Sphere6
The Rise of Contractual Publics5
The Mask of War and the War of Masks: The Fabricated Culture War Gets Deadly5
Land of Woke and Glory? The Conceptualisation and Framing of “Wokeness” in UK Media and Public Discourses5
Knowledge on Stage: Public Roles of Scientists In Times of Communicative Abundance5
Performing Durable Politics: Comparing Mediated Populism in the Philippines4
Correction4
Artificial Intelligence and Digital Deification: Examining the Construction of Donald Trump's Superhuman Persona4
Performing What Is Absent: The Making of Representative Claims in the 2020 Chilean Constitutional Convention4
Kolaps Razuma? Sociohistorični Prispevek k Obravnavi Moderne Javnosti in Njenih Kriz4
Critiquing Audiovisual Fiction from the New Right: The German Far-right Podcast “Von Rechts Gelesen”4
Weaponising #Fakenews on Twitter: Generating Flak or Critiquing the Status Quo in the Trump Era?3
Correction3
Intertextuality as Method in a Time of Technologised Misinformation: The Case of Hindutva Fascism in India3
Global Digital Lords and Privatisation of Media Policy: The Australian Media Bargaining Code3
Privatizacija Medijev v Sloveniji–Izgubljena Priložnost za Neodvisnost Medijev?3
Far Right > Digital Rights: The Precarity of Free Expression, Internet Access, Net Neutrality and Data Privacy in Bolsonaro’s Brazil3
“Managing” Inaction and Public Disengagement with Climate Change: (Re)considering the Role of Climate Change Discourse in Compulsory Education3
Broadcasting and the Creation of a Black Public Opinion in the Portuguese Empire: Using Radio to Promote and Counter Cultural Dominance3
Visual, Popular and Political: The Non-profit Influencer and the Public Sphere3
The “Right” Atmosphere: Audiovisual Material and the Far Right3
The interplay of personal storytelling with rational justifications in online discussions: A qualitative exploration of news user comments3
Does the Centre Hold? Public Sphere Configuration, Democracy, and the Quality of Political Talk in Sweden3
Fictional Frontlines: A Mapping Review and Research Agenda for the Study of Far-right Engagement with Films, Television and Video Games3
Platform Governance and the “Infodemic”2
Against Resilience: The (Anti-)Ethics of Participation in an Unjust and Unequal Public Sphere2
Another Media System is Possible: Ripping Open the Overton Window, from Platforms to Public Broadcasting2
How do English-Speaking Users Discuss the Wuhan Lockdown: A Longitudinal Analysis of Public Spheres on YouTube2
Correction2
Covid Publics and Black Lives Matter: Posts, Placards and Posters2
What Is the EU’s Vision of Democracy in the Post-Truth Scenario? A Conceptual Analysis of the Institutional Narratives of the Public Sphere in the “Democracy Action Plan”2
The Caring Public Sphere: Reframing the Concept in an Era of Care Crises2
Respawning the Hero: Metapolitics, Historical Fiction Video Games and the Shifting Strategies and Subjectivities of Far-right Influencers2
Dissenting Democratically from Trump’s Toxic Tropes2
Brazilian Fake News Bill: Strong Content Moderation Accountability but Limited Hold on Platform Market Power2
Covid-19 and Race: News Coverage of Structural Racism and The Role of John Henryism and Racial Weathering in Bame Covid-19 Deaths2
The Elitist Public Sphere In China: A Case Study Of Online Contestation By Former Critical Journalists During The Coronavirus Outbreak2
Why Has the EU Been Late in Regulating Social Media Platforms?2
Fugitive Truth: Renewing the Public Sphere in the Age of Post-Truth2
Correction2
On Communicative Rationality with Passion2
Censorship in the News: Understanding Social Inequalities in Portuguese Printed News in the Second World War2
Moving away from the “Repression-Resistance” Paradigm: The Effects of Civil/Uncivil Disagreements on Political Deliberation in China2
Fragmented and Polarised? The German Public Sphere during the Russian Invasion of Ukraine1
Where the Sun Rises in the East: (Post-)Communist Remembrance in Germany’s Right-Wing Counter-Public Sphere1
What Do News Disseminators and Audiences in the Digital Age Need Most? — Skills? Knowledge? Or Accuracy-Motivated Sceptical Knowing1
Generating Public Engagement to Control Protests: State-managed Vigilantism in Poland1
How Direct Citizen Participation Affects the Local Government Financial Condition: A Case of Participatory Budgeting in South Korea1
Book Theft as Social Deviance in Modern China: An Elegant Offense or the Intellectual Robin Hood1
Role of Emotions in Protest Participants’ Perception of Radical Performances: The Case of Gezi Protests in Turkey1
Violence, Hate Speech, and Polarisation in Far-Right Political Influencers in Spain1
Children, Angels and Demons: The Coloniality of Print Media Representations of (Dis)ability in South Africa (1978–2023)1
Neofascist “Thugs,” Pandemic Protests, Populisms: Giorgia Meloni’s Cerchiobottismo and the Rise of Fratelli D’Italia During the Pandemic1
Correction1
The Appeal of Far Right Pandemic Politics: A Southern Europe Case1
Mobilising the Mob: The Multifaceted Role of Social Media in the January 6th US Capitol Attack1
“The Last White Country”: Mapping the Far-Right Ideology in Russia during the Full-Scale Invasion of Ukraine1
“Health Dictatorship” and “Civil Disobedience”: Political Extremists and French Debates on Democracy During Covid-191
If it Ain’t Woke, Don’t Fix It: The Revanchism of Bad Object (Anti)-fans1
The Return of Billiard Balls? US–China Tech War and China’s State-Directed Digital Capitalism1
From Public Engagement to Violence: The Fragility and Loss of Public Engagement in Muslim Northern Nigeria1
Institutional (Dis)Trust and Online Participation Roles in Vaccination Communication as Public Engagement1
Holocaust Distortion During the Global Pandemic: An Exercise in Anti-Democratic Demagoguery1
Medijsko Ustvarjanje Protibegunskega Sovražnega Govora v komentarjih na Facebooku1
Durability in Inequality Discourse in the UK Public Sphere, 2008–20231
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