Journalism Studies

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journalism Studies is 23. 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
The Spanish Civil War from Exile: Testimony and Fiction in Heroes and Beasts of Spain by Manuel Chaves Nogales97
Feigning Indignance, Reinstating Power: Paradigm Repair and the Publishing of Ingrid Escamilla’s Murdered Body in the Mexican Press51
Mitigating Risks to Journalists in the 2014 Gaza War44
Does the Political Context Shape How “Due Impartiality” is Interpreted? An Analysis of BBC Reporting of the 2019 UK and 2020 US Election Campaigns42
Reflecting, Regulating, Adapting: Metacognition’s Role in Journalism Practices41
Journalism Versus Churnalism: How News Factors in Press Releases Affect Journalistic Processing of Ocean Plastic Research in Newspapers Globally37
The Pandemic in Our Country, the Pandemic in Their Countries: News Values and Media Representation of the COVID-19 Pandemic34
The Humanitarian Crisis in the Media: Framing Analysis of Rohingya-Related International News Using BERTopic33
Lost in Translation? How Structural, Individual, and Professional Factors Hinder AI Adoption in Investigative Journalism32
How News Organizations Coordinate, Select, and Edit Content for Social Media Platforms: A Systematic Literature Review32
Examining Assumptions Around How News Avoidance Gets Defined: The Importance of Overall News Consumption, Intention, and Structural Inequalities31
Constructive Research: Making Journalism Research Matter30
Break a Story: Examining the Effects of Instagram Stories from News Accounts on Adolescents’ Political Learning29
Preparing for Risks and Building Resilience29
Making Sense of Climate Change: The Challenges and Promises of Embodied Climate Journalism27
Gatekeeping, News Values and Selection: Factors Determining the Newsworthiness of Hate Crimes27
Journalistic Discourse on Disruptive News Ventures Launched by Media Insiders26
Trolling or Astroturfing? Tracing Terminological Drift and Its Democratic Costs in Turkish Political Journalism26
The Ida B. Wells Effect: A Novel Computational Analysis of US Newspaper Lynching Coverage, 1805–196325
News Sourcing Practices in Climate Reporting in Indonesia25
What the Work of Jon Stewart Could Tell Us About the Problem for Constructive Journalism24
Science Journalism in the Arab Region: Perennial Problems and Potential Solutions24
Covering Environment and Climate Change in Turkey: Transformative Journalisms Face Competitive Authoritarianism23
“Not the Whole Story”: The On Being Podcast and Journalism as a Healing Art23
Networks of Influence: Journalism Innovation and the Politics of Public Support23
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