Journalism Studies

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journalism Studies is 19. 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
German Political Journalists and the Normalization of Twitter74
Supporting Activism in Latin America: The Role of Science Communication, Science Journalism, and NGOs in Socio-environmental Conflicts34
Intertwining Science Journalism with (Post)Development33
How Journalists Perceive News Avoidance: Reactions and Solutions to the Missing Audience as Boundary Work31
Conceptualizations, Contentions and Systemic Conditions: A Response to Competing for Cultural Authority31
Beyond Journalism About Journalism?: Assessing the Impact of Metajournalistic Discourse on Journalism Studies30
Introduction: What We (Don’t) Know About News Avoidance30
On Being a Good Worker, a Good Mother, a Good Carer: Women Journalists, Motherhood, and Caregiving26
Still a Boy’s Club: Women Journalists & Political News Coverage26
Community-First Criticism: Reviewing Art and Culture in Local Newspapers25
Who is to Blame? Analysis of Government and News Media Frames During the 2014 Earthquake in Chile24
A Field Analysis of Immersive Technologies and Their Impact on Journalism: Technologist Perspectives on the Potential Transformation of the Journalistic Field23
Feigning Indignance, Reinstating Power: Paradigm Repair and the Publishing of Ingrid Escamilla’s Murdered Body in the Mexican Press22
Reporting Through Patriotic Lenses: How Journalists and Political Actors Understand and Assess the Community Role of Local Journalism22
The Pandemic in Our Country, the Pandemic in Their Countries: News Values and Media Representation of the COVID-19 Pandemic22
Journalism Studies for Realists: Decentering Journalism While Keeping Journalism Studies21
The Forces Shaping Journalism and Journalism Studies: A Reply to Vos, Craft, and Witschge and Sabbah20
Seeing the Whole Picture. Towards a Multi-perspective Approach to News Content Diversity based on Liberal and Deliberative Models of Democracy20
News Agenda in European Minority Language Online Media: Balanced Coverage, Limited World20
Ripped from the Headlines: Contemporary Practices in the Adaptation of Journalism as Screen Fiction19
Examining Assumptions Around How News Avoidance Gets Defined: The Importance of Overall News Consumption, Intention, and Structural Inequalities19
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