New Media & Society

Papers
(The H4-Index of New Media & Society is 38. 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
Data mirroring: A methodological framework for data-donation-based interviews in media use research311
Selfies and body dissatisfaction: Using the tripartite influence model to examine adolescents over time238
Book Reviews: Mixed Methods Perspectives on Communication and Social Media Research112
Subverting or preserving the institution: Competing IT firm and foundation discourses about open source107
Birds of a feather flock even closer together in the digital era: The role of China’s parallel digital realm in the lives of migrant students in Hong Kong95
“He will always love me”: Authentic romance and reciprocal love in otome games92
Facing blockchain’s double bind: Trustless technologies and “IRL friends” in Berlin’s NFT community77
A different playbook for the same outcome? Examining Google’s and Meta’s strategic responses to Australia’s News Media Bargaining Code69
Discourse, digitisation and women’s rights groups in Nigeria and Ghana: Online campaigns for political inclusion and against violence on women and girls68
Perceived realism in VR as a multifaceted concept: Insights from interviews and focus groups with experts and non-experts60
The telephone answering machine: Mediated presence and the participatory condition59
Translocal networked public spheres: Spatial arrangements of metropolitan Twitter54
Sociotechnical imaginaries of remote personal touch before and during COVID-19: An analysis of UK newspapers53
Futures in mobile communication research: Introduction to the special issue50
Digital Mary: Religious Mediatization and the Re-Enchantment of a Mega Symbol48
To let content be or not be: Understanding the decision-making process of content moderators on social media platforms48
The high-tech elite? Assessing the values of tech-workers using the European Social Survey 2012–202048
Media cultivation of public outlooks on artificial general intelligence: Diverging cognitive and emotional pathways of news and entertainment media47
Toward an integrated framework for misinformation and correction sharing: A systematic review across domains46
Corrigendum to “Contextualizing the ethics of algorithms: A socio-professional approach”46
Enforcing platform sovereignty: A case study of platform responses to Australia’s News Media Bargaining Code45
Digitally mediated code-switching in transnational families in Australia: Fathers and children45
Tackling the challenges of artificial intelligence for public communication: Governance and accountability discourses about the responsible use of AI44
Unpacking platform governance through meaningful human agency: How Chinese moderators make discretionary decisions in a dynamic network44
The disciplined customer: A video-based study of automated self-service hotels44
Beyond subcultures: A literature review of gaming communities and sociological analysis43
Managing multiple accounts for identity construction on Instagram: A privacy management framework43
Less prejudiced but still not intervening: A field experiment countering online hate speech among adolescents42
Calls to (what kind of?) action: A framework for comparing political actors’ campaign strategies across social media platforms42
Formation of social norms in location-based meso-spaces: A study of WeChat neighborhood groups during the Covid-19 pandemic lockdown42
Walk in my shoes: How perspective-taking and VR enhance telepresence and empathy in a public service announcement for people experiencing homelessness41
The social construction of datasets: On the practices, processes, and challenges of dataset creation for machine learning41
Platform visibility and the making of an issue: Vernaculars of hereditary cancer on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Twitter41
Afterword: Medium America and the grounds of a transnational history of farm media39
The complementor perspective: Examining how Dutch developers and industry professionals navigated Google Assistant as a platform (2018–2021)39
Between anger and love: A multi-level study on the impact of policy issues on user reactions in national election campaigns on Facebook in Germany, Hungary, and Norway39
Social media-fication in the apposphere: Hyperdatafication and the repackaging of personal data39
Video games as spaces for providing information and awareness of algorithmic control in the gig economy38
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