New Media & Society

Papers
(The H4-Index of New Media & Society is 32. 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 2021-01-01 to 2025-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Book Review: Media, journalism and disaster communities123
Book Review: Cultural Analytics109
The Pacific futures of subsea data centers96
Who reaps the benefits? A cross-country investigation of the absolute and relative normalization and equalization theses in the 2019 European Parliament elections80
Social capital in video game studies: A scoping review74
Dealing with disagreement: The depolarizing effects of everyday diplomatic skills face-to-face and online69
Book Review: Reality Media: Augmented and Virtual Reality69
Book Review: Diminished faculties: A political phenomenology of impairment63
Mundane work for utopian ends: Freeing digital materials in peer production60
Nomadic life archiving across platforms: Hyperlinked storage and compartmentalized sharing58
Visions of unification and integration: Building brains and communities in the European Human Brain Project56
Hot air and corporate sociotechnical imaginaries: Performing and translating digital futures in the Danish tech scene56
Agenda-setting in social TV: How and when user comments influence perceived issue importance52
“Chinese Elm 1030595 . . . (or can I call you Dale??)”: Communication and representation in mediated encounters with nonhuman others51
Synthetic versus human voices in audiobooks: The human emotional intimacy effect46
Double lockdown: The effects of digital exclusion on undocumented immigrants during the COVID-19 pandemic43
Anatomy of audience duplication networks: How individual characteristics differentially contribute to fragmentation in news consumption and trust41
Enhanced self-regulation: The case of Facebook’s content governance39
Mediated by the giants: Tracing practices, discourses, and mediators of platform isomorphism in a media organization38
Social media platforms for politics: A comparison of Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, Reddit, Snapchat, and WhatsApp37
The role of news media knowledge for how people use social media for news in five countries36
Beyond dislike counts: How YouTube users react to the visibility of social cues36
Platform affordances, discursive opportunities, and social media activism: A cross-platform analysis of #MeToo on Twitter, Facebook, and Reddit, 2017–202036
Analyzing narrative contagion through digital storytelling in social media conversations: An AI-powered computational approach34
Theorizing the 2017 blockchain ICO bubble as a network scam34
Culturally centring digital inclusion and marginality: A case study in Aotearoa New Zealand33
Character assassination as a right-wing populist communication tactic on social media: The case of Matteo Salvini in Italy32
An institutional perspective to bridging the divide: The case of Somali women refugees fostering digital inclusion in the volatile context of urban Kenya32
Difficult heritage on social network sites: An integrative review32
Book Reviews: Mixed Methods Perspectives on Communication and Social Media Research32
Do squeaky wheels get the grease? Understanding when and how municipalities respond to online requests32
Conceptualizing social media sub-platforms: The case of mourning and memorialization practices on Facebook32
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