Communication and Critical-Cultural Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Communication and Critical-Cultural Studies is 2. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Rhetoric, violence, and the subject of civility10
Tea as a communicative medium: materiality and the everyday life in Shandong Province10
Anniversary memories, a lost critic, and queer future multitudes of critical/cultural studies10
The Trump administration’s framing of the MS-13 gang: narrowing the borders of belonging with homeland maternity8
Techno-Pastorality in the new “Golden Age”8
Postcolonial ecologies in cyberspace: on the “anti-environments” of Singapore Art Week 2022s’ Somewhere in Bedok and Peripheral Spaces8
“Wake up, Boo”: race and the performance of wokeness in Big Brother 228
Reading Moonlight, reading the other7
Countdown to the apocalypse: the legitimization of white Christian violence in religious programming on the History Channel6
Cultural politics and public intellectuals in the age of emerging fascism*6
When Puppies start to hate: the revanchist nostalgia of the Hugo Awards’ PuppyGate controversy5
Academia’s next top bottom: Title IX as performative advocacy5
The “Keys” to unlocking Eastern European (neo)Nazism: the search for narrative refuge5
Celebratory containment, diverse representation, and 9-1-1: Lone Star5
Queering digitally-mediated social reproduction: using Chinese gay couples’ vlogging as an example5
Internet.org and the rhetoric of connectivity5
Copies without an original: the performativity of biometric bordering technologies5
Institutional pessimism and optimism in racial repair4
Memory as everyday critical praxis4
Truth as White property: solidifying White epistemology and owning racial knowledge4
Affective weapons: targeting trans youth through paternalistic rhetorics of care4
Introduction: about democratic discourse4
Articulating whiteness4
The medicalization of the culture wars4
On the censoring of Dr Ahlam Muhtaseb3
Accidentally telling the truth: racial capitalism on the college sports plantation3
Whither cultural studies in (US) communication studies? The problem of parochialism3
The plausible deniability playbook: how white victimhood narratives evade moderation3
Negotiating rhetorics of diversity through performances of propriety: a quare autocritography2
Refuge amidst the ruins2
Naming, blaming, and “Framing”: Kimberlé Crenshaw and the rhetoric of Black feminist pedagogy2
Theorizing refuge as refusal: ethical world-making through Khuv Xim, Muaj Chaw , and Ua Ib Siab2
Discouragement, delay, and doublespeak at southern universities: considerations and context for scholars of cultural studies2
A sour taste of sick chronicity: pandemic time and the violence of “returning to normal”2
An accounting from Dr Ahlam Muhtaseb2
Misogynoir, racial capitalism, and the Black Manosphere on YouTube2
Subject to/flesh, object/to verb (:) the business of naming2
Unmasking the ageism of whiteness during COVID-192
Can You See Her? The Absent Presence of Black Female Subjectivity in Get Out (2017)2
Taking a stand from the periphery: negotiating and resisting the white gaze in public images of Black women’s civic protest2
Compassion and the canine cosmonaut: Laika and the contours of public feeling for others2
Mourning and memorializing in the COVID-19 era2
Masculine elocution, New Oratory, and the voice of Elizabeth Holmes2
Epidemiology as methodology: COVID-19, Ukraine, and the problem of whiteness2
Get Gritty with it: memetic icons and the visual ethos of antifascism2
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