International Communication Gazette

Papers
(The TQCC of International Communication Gazette is 3. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
The populist campaigns against European public service media: Hot air or existential threat?30
Beyond the ‘refugee crisis’: How the UK news media represent asylum seekers across national boundaries24
European Union and online platforms in global audiovisual politics and economy:Once Upon a Time in America?11
Country images and identities in times of populism: Swiss media discourses on the ‘stop mass immigration’ initiative10
Why Paulo Freire is a threat for right-wing populism: Lessons for communication of hope9
Mis Chinos, Tus Chinos: The Orientalism of Chilean K-pop fans8
A corpus-based study of representation of Islam and Muslims in American media: Critical Discourse Analysis Approach7
Freire’s vision of development and social change: Past experiences, present challenges and perspectives for the future7
Digital sexual citizenship and LGBT young people's platform use7
Strong-tie discussion, political trust and political participation: A comparative study of mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan6
Interacting effects of political social media use, political discussion and political trust on civic engagement: Extending the differential gains model6
Global Chinese media and a decade of change6
The impact of the economic crisis on media corruption: A comparative study in South and North Europe6
Special issue: The legacy of Paulo Freire. Contemporary reflections on participatory communication and civil society development in Brazil and beyond6
Framing Syrian refugees: US local news and the politics of immigration5
Differences in journalism culture or is there more to it? Comparing news on the European refugee issue in Western Europe and China5
Peace journalism in times of ‘war risks’: Coverage of the hydrocarbons conflict in Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot newspapers5
Internal cultural imperialism: The case of the Kurds in Turkey5
Comparing research topics in European and International Communication Association journals: Computational analysis4
Towards media systems framework in Asia Chinese and Korean media on framing the initial COVID-19 pandemic4
Asymmetrical discursive competition: China–United States digital diplomacy in Africa4
Transnational media consumption dissonance and ambivalent sexism: How American and Korean television drama consumption shapes Chinese audiences’ gender-role values4
Paulo Freire’s role and influence on the praxis of popular communication in Brazil4
Grammars of contestation and pluralism: Paulo Freire’s action in Brazil’s periphery and the rise of right-wing discourse on YouTube4
Talking with the right-wing: Pernicious polarization in Brazil and the philosophy of Paulo Freire4
Africa's global media image in a digital world as an exclusive western preserve?3
The participation of Palestinian-Israeli politicians in public and commercial television and radio in Israel as capability3
Assessing China's news coverage and soft power in Latin America in the wake of the Belt and Road Initiative (2013–2021)3
Migrant Racialization on Twitter during a border and a pandemic crisis3
Digital citizenship in Asia: A critical introduction3
#RumorsCOVID-19: Predicting the Forwarding of Online Rumors in Wuhan, China and in Israel3
Examining perceptions towards war/peace journalism: A survey of journalists in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan3
Cultural and global perspectives to relationship management in international public relations: The Sino-Chilean case study3
Beyond culture: Advancing the understanding of political and technological contexts in crisis communication3
Media convergence for US–China competition? Comparative case studies of China Media Group and the US Agency for Global Media3
‘Fed with the Wrong Stuff’: Information overload (?) and the everyday use of the Internet in rural and urban China3
International expansion of the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC) curricular evaluation program3
Preparing to publish: How journalists negotiate content restrictions in semi-authoritarian states3
Wild hopes: Sourcing the political vocabulary of digital citizenship from the LIHKG forum3
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