Information Communication & Society

Papers
(The TQCC of Information Communication & Society is 6. 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 2021-12-01 to 2025-12-01.)
ArticleCitations
Rape discourse and slut shaming in Nepali social media62
A pandemic of desire: the entanglement of social and biomedical contagion on social media during COVID-1960
Towards Algorithmic Luddism: class politics in data capitalism56
Better Together: the perceived impact of the ICIJ’s Pandora Papers collaboration on journalism and journalists54
‘Live’ to ‘survive’: women and digital political communication in Tunisia50
Algorithmic futures: the intersection of algorithms and evidentiary work45
Digital timescapes: technology, temporality and society45
The failure-speed ethos: notes from a glocal startup scene44
Disability inclusion in extended reality (XR) research: a critical scoping review40
Episodes of sustained protest: temporal patterns of online mobilization on X38
Rage against the streaming studio system: worker resistance to Hollywood’s networked era37
Digital revolution and the gender divide: factors affecting mobile phone use in India36
Investigating the cause and effect factors of young children’s smartphone overuse: focusing on the influence of parenting factors32
‘A promising playground’: IDEMIA and the digital ID infrastructuring in Colombia31
Information and communication technologies use among youth experiencing homelessness: associations with online health information seeking behavior30
Meso-level leaders as brokers of horizontal and vertical linkages in feminist networked social movements30
Douglas Kellner’s critical theory of digital technology Technology and democracy: toward a critical theory of digital technologies, technopolitics, and technocapitalism 30
Digital food: from paddock to platform29
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, Ca28
Representations of motherhood in the media: a systematic literature review28
Expendable to essential? Changing perceptions of gig workers on Twitter in the onset of COVID-1927
Tackling (misleading) incivility online: a user-centric evaluation of different comment moderation strategies27
Human–technology entanglement in digital-human themed talent shows programmes: multi-interactivity of biopower in Alter Ego27
Temporalities behind the paywall: examining patterns of data flow and temporalities within social media platform APIs26
Exploring how a YouTube channel’s political stance is associated with early COVID-19 communication on YouTube26
Torquing patients into data: enactments of care about, for and through medical data in algorithmic systems25
The unhomed data subject: negotiating datafication in Latin America25
Navigating community-transaction and egalitarian-hierarchy divides: redefining virtual communities in the darknet drug trade and beyond25
Buy now, pay later: redefining indebted users as responsible consumers25
To know is to compare24
Crossing the algorithmic 'Red Sea': Brazilian ubertubers' ways of knowing surge pricing23
Cracking the Bro Code22
Exploring psyop-based conspiracy theories on social media22
Hijacking algorithmic bias: analyzing the political discourse around ChatGPT on social media21
Gifting, gamification, and queer digital intimacy: understanding live streaming affordances on Lespark20
Digital sovereignty or sovereignism? Investigating the political discourse on digital contact tracing apps in France20
Digital inequalities and public health during COVID-19: media dependency and vaccination20
Populist views of science: how social media, political affiliation, and Alt-Right support affect scientific attitudes in the United States19
Dalits’ encounters with casteism on social media: a thematic analysis19
Algorithms without frontiers? How language-based algorithmic information disparities for suicide crisis information sustain digital divides over time in 17 countries18
Problems with surveillance capitalism and possible alternatives for IT infrastructure18
Legitimating digital media in religious institutions: the case of Benedictine monasteries18
Networked biopower: personalized healthcare in a datafied world18
Smarter, greener extractivism: digital infrastructures and the harnessing of new resources18
Media culture in Nomadic Communities Media culture in Nomadic Communities , by Allison Hahn, Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Press, 2021, 222pp, £96.00 (hardback), ISBN 17
A new approach to the geopolitics of Chinese internets17
Examining the cultural dimension of contact-tracing app adoption during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-country study in Singapore and Switzerland17
From community networks to shared networks: the paths of Latin-Centric Indigenous networks to a pluriversal internet17
Valuing lived experience and co-design solutions to counter racial inequality in data and algorithmic systems in UK’s digital services17
Old friend, new beginning: re-domesticating the outdated ICTs for biographical reconstruction among PLH in China17
What is the best way of collecting data donations? An experiment assessing the feasibility of different data donation approaches to measure mobile and app usage17
Exhausting work-life challenges through boundary management: an investigation of work-life boundary management among college students during remote work and COVID-1917
The two revolutions: a history of the transgender Internet16
Colonizers in the neighborhood: a critical discourse analysis of Nextdoor users’ postracial strategies16
Correction16
When a door becomes a window: using Glassdoor to examine game industry work cultures15
Mitigating information anxiety in COVID-19 contact tracing for BIPOC Communities15
Mobilization and support structures in radical right party networks. Digital political communication ecologies in the 2019 European parliament elections15
Open Banking and data reassurance: the case of tenant referencing in the UK15
Explaining machine learning practice: findings from an engaged science and technology studies project15
Second-level agenda-setting effects of news media and public policy on social media discourse across platforms: immigration during the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S.14
Influencer economies, ‘Uber therapies,’ and platformed pathologies: mental health diagnosis and sponsored TikTok content14
Online political participation: the evolution of a concept14
Disentangling intent and behaviour: news avoidance and its implications for political knowledge14
A network analysis approach to core symptoms and symptom relationships of problematic social media use among young adults14
Red, yellow, green or golden: the post-pandemic future of China's health code apps14
‘You can’t talk at the library’: the leisure divide and public internet access for people experiencing homelessness14
Persuasive strategies in online health misinformation: a systematic review14
Visual narratives and political instability: a case study of visual media prior to the Russia-Ukraine conflict13
When tobacco is headline news: how public health bodies and anti-regulatory issue publics exercise influence in breaking news events13
Platform frictions, platform power, and the politics of platformization13
The roles of collapsing contexts and TikTok’s features in reciprocal trolling13
To disclose or not to disclose? Factors related to the willingness to disclose information to a COVID-19 tracing app13
A ‘design justice’ approach to developing digital tools for addressing gender-based violence: exploring the possibilities and limits of feminist chatbots13
Towards conceptualization and quantification of the digital divide13
Artificial intelligence and the image war: does exposing AI-generated images as fake limit the images’ influence on perceptions about wars and conflicts?13
Assembling platform governance as private ordering in the age of generative AI: platform interdependence in policy evolution13
Producing green users: environmental protection practice in a platform society12
Migrating the state into corporate clouds12
Splintering and centralizing platform governance: how Facebook adapted its content moderation practices to the political and legal contexts in the United States, Germany, and South Korea12
Sharenting as a double-edged sword: evidence from Iran12
Boosters and boosters: how sports fans and partisans react to athlete statements on vaccination12
Cultivation of new taste: taste makers and new forms of distinction in China’s Coffee Culture12
Opportunities for extremism: a comparative study of German far-right social movement networks on Twitter/X, Telegram, and Gettr12
Automation hesitancy: confidence deficits, established limits and notional horizons in the application of algorithms within the private rental sector in the UK11
Digitalization in China: who’s left behind?11
Revolutions: an introduction to the #AoIR2023 special issue11
Clickbait for climate change: comparing emotions in headlines and full-texts and their engagement11
Controlled carefully: how consumer care legitimizes China’s AI regulations11
‘Dysfunctional’ appeals and failures of algorithmic justice in Instagram and TikTok content moderation11
Digital Working Lives: Worker Autonomy and the Gig Economy Digital Working Lives: Worker Autonomy and the Gig Economy , By Tim Christiaens, Lanham, Rowman & Littlefi11
Feeling informed or being informed about politics? Effects of first- and second-level incidental exposure on political surveillance knowledge and internal political efficacy11
Disney animated movies, their princesses, and everyone else11
Remediated marketing: leveraging computer vision and rule-based classification models to detect e-cigarette warning labels across social media10
Understanding digital citizenship in everyday life: tensions between digital inclusion policies and disadvantaged citizens’ experiences10
Determinants of willingness to donate data from social media platforms10
Caring for data in later life – the datafication of ageing as a matter of care10
Persisting inequalities in the digitalized society: migrant women facing coercive dimensions of everyday digitalization10
‘Living in a post-truth era’? Online misinformation in everyday life in rural and urban China10
Problematic social media use and mental health among disabled emerging adults10
Patriarchal racism: the convergence of anti-blackness and gender tension on Chinese social media10
Trump and circumstance: introducing the post-truth claim as an instrument for investigating truth contestation in public discourse10
Twitter dreams of AI: understanding AI futurity through sentence embeddings10
Contesting personalized recommender systems: a cross-country analysis of user preferences10
‘Who, if not me ?’ How political self-categorizations shape the meaning of political self-expression on social media as a citizenship norm10
‘Gone too soon’: zombie humour on social media as cultural critique of the British monarchy10
Broadcasting the good mom: a cross-national analysis of mom vloggers and their audiences10
Hashtags, Hatetags and social media campaigns in Ethiopia's Tigray conflict10
Expectations vs reality: teenager views of institutional privacy9
Disagreement resolution on digital communication platform in a self-directed political consumerism campaign9
Digital retirees? Retirement and online shopping in China9
Unraveling moral and emotional discourses on social media: a study of three cases9
Collective victimhood narratives in far-right communities on Telegram9
Epistemologies from the Abya Yala: configuration of indigenous women journalisms in Ecuador9
Visions of vectors: sense, race, and colonialism in machine learning practice9
Can data justice be global? Exploring the practice of digital rights, and the search for cognitive data justice9
Imaginative play in digital environments: designing social and creative opportunities for identity formation9
The platformization of cybersecurity: uncovering articulation work in bug bounty platforms9
Correction9
Credibility cues of conspiracy narratives: exploring the belief-driven credibility evaluation of a YouTube conspiracy video9
Financialization of music: song management firms and fractionalized copyright9
Gender-based dynamics in Russian online political discourse9
Connective action in Myanmar: a mixed-method analysis of Spring Revolution9
Rhyme or reason: medium-term effects of heuristic and traditional media literacy interventions8
Mediating access: unpacking the role of algorithms in digital tenancy application technologies8
The tensions of algorithmic thinking: automation, intelligence, and the politics of knowing8
Holographic authenticities: constructing the real in the encounter with virtual Holocaust survivors8
‘Does she know how to read?’ An intersectional perspective to explore Twitter users’ portrayal of women Mapuche leaders8
Cloud Empires: how digital platforms are overtaking the state and how we can regain control Cloud Empires: how digital platforms are overtaking the state and how we can regain control8
Representing the adarsh biometric balak or the ideal biometric child: locating poor children’s care work in the Aadhaar welfare state8
Beyond the margin of error: a systematic and replicable audit of the TikTok research API8
Tech companies and the public interest: the role of the state in governing social media platforms8
The impact of the third-person effect in celebrity accidental death news on sharing online social support8
The social media age8
A return of dominant paradigm in China: making Alibaba a development solution for rural China and the globe8
Online monitoring activism: civic surveillance practices as a reaction to the rise of the far-right in the COVID-19 pandemic8
The trustworthiness of peers and public discourse: exploring how people navigate numerical dis/misinformation on personal messaging platforms8
A commercial playground: investigating TikTok influencers’ commercial content8
‘Kids, these YouTubers are stealing from you’: influencers and online discussions about taxes8
MOSS-6 : a multi-label dataset and deep learning model for detecting diverse social support-seeking behaviours in online mental health communities8
Is digital sovereignty normatively desirable?8
‘Why should we turn to fascists in their own language?’ Affordances and constraints of networked counterpublics as experienced by the group members8
Middle Eastern women influencers’ interdependent/independent subjectification on Tiktok: feminist postdigital transnational inquiry8
Zoom in and zoom out the glocalized network: when transnationalism meets geopolitics and technopolitics8
Contextual social valences for artificial intelligence: anticipation that matters in social work8
Dynamics of attachment insecurity to young adult problematic social media use: an ecological momentary assessment study8
Keeping Pegasus on the wing: legitimizing cyber espionage7
Big Data—A new medium?7
‘Think global, act local’: How #MeToo hybridized across borders and platforms for contextual relevance7
Techno-orientalism in the US media: the case of ‘China’s social credit system'7
Patrons of commerce: asymmetrical reciprocity and moral economies of platform power7
‘China’ as a ‘Black Box?’ Rethinking methods through a sociotechnical perspective7
Data justice Data justice by Lina Dencik, Arne Hintz, Joanna Redden, and Emiliano Treré, London, SAGE Publications, 2022, 184 pp., £27.99 (Paperback), ISBN: 9781529720947
Editorial comment: looking back to go forward7
Putting ‘filter bubble’ effects to the test: evidence on the polarizing impact of ideology-based news recommendation from two experiments in Germany and the U.S.7
Free to express yourself online while off-duty? Tracing jurisdictional expressions of shifting workplace boundaries in Canada7
Generative AI and the information commons: controversy, copyright, and closure7
Sphere transgressions: reflecting on the risks of Big Tech expansionism7
Parental profiles and online supervision in the digital age7
Relay activism and the flows of contentious publicness on WeChat: a case study of COVID-19 in China7
Polarized social media networks: a novel approach to quantify the polarization level of individual users7
The network mechanisms behind the sharing of online traffic among three platforms in two different categories: a longitudinal analysis of audience overlap among social and communication platforms7
Digital sovereignty and Internet standards: normative implications of public-private relations among Chinese stakeholders in the Internet Engineering Task Force7
Infrastructuringdigital sovereignty: a research agenda for an infrastructure-based sociology of digital self-determination practices7
Children’s legal consciousness: the thorny right to privacy in social media7
Algorithmic agenda-setting: the subtle effects of news recommender systems on political agendas in the Danish 2022 general election7
Posting and framing politics: a content analysis of celebrities’, athletes’, and influencers’ Instagram political content7
Adolescent media use, parent involvement and health outcomes: a latent class analysis approach7
Making sense of digitally mediated disruptions: a mission for the sociology of media and communication technologies7
Challenging the legacy of the past and present intimate colonialization – a study of Ugandan LGBT+ activism in times of shrinking communicative space6
Build-a-face: homogeneity, racialisation and Eurocentric beautification in Instagram AR face filters6
Election predictions in the news: how users perceive and respond to visual election forecasts6
The relationship between Zoom use with the camera on and Zoom fatigue: considering self-monitoring and social interaction anxiety6
Embedded reproduction in platform data work6
Why hackers win: power and disruption in the network society Why hackers win: power and disruption in the network society , by Patrick Burkart and Tom McCourt, Oakland, 6
Why does the public accept or reject AI mental health care in China? A sentiment and dynamic topic analysis based on social media data6
Have people ‘had enough of experts’? The impact of populism and pandemic misinformation on institutional trust in comparative perspective6
Mobile technology and social transformations: access to knowledge in global contexts Mobile technology and social transformations: access to knowledge in global contexts 6
Navigating ‘danger zones’: social geographies of risk and safety in teens and tweens of color information seeking6
Emerging platform governance: antitrust reform and non-competitive harms in digital platform markets6
Socially mediated political consumerism6
Citizens’ perspectives on platformisation of police work: a scenario and story-based exploration in Estonia and Sweden6
Investigating how the interaction between individual and circumstantial determinants influence the emergence of digital poverty: a post-pandemic survey among families with children in England6
The metaverse-industrial complex6
The interactive field of open government data: inter-administrative dynamics, trans-local networks, and local geopolitics of environmental data activism in China6
Digital necromancy: users’ perceptions of digital afterlife and posthumous communication technologies6
A typology of platform power and its regulation6
The web of meaning: The internet in a changing Chinese society6
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