Information Communication & Society

Papers
(The H4-Index of Information Communication & Society is 25. 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
Rage against the streaming studio system: worker resistance to Hollywood’s networked era55
‘A promising playground’: IDEMIA and the digital ID infrastructuring in Colombia52
Digital timescapes: technology, temporality and society49
Algorithmic futures: the intersection of algorithms and evidentiary work47
The failure-speed ethos: notes from a glocal startup scene45
Episodes of sustained protest: temporal patterns of online mobilization on X43
A pandemic of desire: the entanglement of social and biomedical contagion on social media during COVID-1942
‘Live’ to ‘survive’: women and digital political communication in Tunisia41
Targeting and/or tailoring?! A theoretical framework and its application to political social media advertising39
Temporal stability and cross-topic re-emergence of ideological divides on X37
Cloud drift: how hyperscaler cloud computing shapes internet governance36
Digital revolution and the gender divide: factors affecting mobile phone use in India35
Better Together: the perceived impact of the ICIJ’s Pandora Papers collaboration on journalism and journalists35
Content moderation as worker management: digital labour on erotic webcam platforms34
An exploration of smart speakers to support independence, competence, and relatedness for older adults at risk of digital exclusion in public and social housing32
Rape discourse and slut shaming in Nepali social media29
Digital food: from paddock to platform27
Towards Algorithmic Luddism: class politics in data capitalism27
Douglas Kellner’s critical theory of digital technology Technology and democracy: toward a critical theory of digital technologies, technopolitics, and technocapitalism 27
Disability inclusion in extended reality (XR) research: a critical scoping review27
Exploring how a YouTube channel’s political stance is associated with early COVID-19 communication on YouTube26
Netflix recommends: algorithms, film choice, and the history of the taste Netflix recommends: algorithms, film choice, and the history of the taste , by Mattias Frey, Ca26
Information and communication technologies use among youth experiencing homelessness: associations with online health information seeking behavior25
What counter-disinformation funders got wrong: Global South critiques of the field25
Navigating community-transaction and egalitarian-hierarchy divides: redefining virtual communities in the darknet drug trade and beyond25
Tackling (misleading) incivility online: a user-centric evaluation of different comment moderation strategies25
Temporalities behind the paywall: examining patterns of data flow and temporalities within social media platform APIs25
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