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 2021-10-01 to 2025-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
A “regional halo effect”: Media use and evaluations of America's strategic relationships with five Middle East countries14
Wild hopes: Sourcing the political vocabulary of digital citizenship from the LIHKG forum11
The politics of international broadcasters: A comparison between Indonesia and Australia11
Selling Turkish quality: Multiple proximities and Turkish format exports in the post-streaming era9
Covering the EU at local level: A multiple-case study in Germany, the UK and Spain9
Theme parks, labor, and the Dark Lord: A political economic critique of the Walt Disney company's relationship with the City of Anaheim9
Navigating performing rights in music: Digital-native organizations, changing values, and industry shifts in the United States and beyond8
Do sex and violence sell internationally? A moderating role of cultural differences in the mediation effect of age ratings on the relationship between films’ content elements and worldwide box office 8
Mapping participation in ICT4D: A meta-analytic review of development communication research7
Patterns and trends of global social media censorship: Insights from 76 countries7
Forbidden fruit or soured grapes? Long-term effects of the temporary unavailability and rationing of US news websites on their consumption from the European Union7
Guest Editors' Introduction: Global Audiences and Fans of Turkish TV Dramas7
Embedding Crimea in Russia(n Empire): Russian views on Crimea in the series ‘Kurt Seyit and Shura/Alexandra’6
Explaining the technological acceptance of 5G: Quantitative and qualitative insights from China and the United States6
Belt and Road Initiative-supported co-production films: Film policy and disoriented remembrance of the Silk Road past6
From partner to rival: Changes in media frames of China in German print coverage between 2000 and 20196
Australia's performing rights organisation: Incentives, the agency problem and MetaGen6
Do journalists cater to audience's social identity? Assessing the alignment of news content with readers’ national identity orientations5
Friends like these: A shift in labour, security and the normative ideals of conflict journalism5
Transnational soap operas and viewing practices in the digital age: The Greek fandom of Turkish dramas5
Threats, victims, or heroes? Media frames about migration in the United Kingdom and Brazil5
Unveiling informal learning of gender roles on Tik Tok: The #Stayathomegirlfriends phenomenon5
Performance rights organizations and copyright protection in Southern Africa: The Zimbabwe case5
The ideograph of Territorial Sovereignty: Framing of China's Belt and Road Initiative by the Times of India5
Globalisation, media trust, and populism: A comparative study of the US and Germany4
Selective exposure during uprisings: A comparative study of news uses in Chile, Hong Kong, Iran, Iraq, and Lebanon4
Street art in the Insta-city: Mobile audiences and urban placemaking4
Mundo China: The media partnership reframing China's image in Brazil4
Verging war between two atomic nations: Delineating coverage of India–Pakistan water dispute in global press4
Cultural proximity and inter-Asia referencing: A comparative analysis of the popularity of Japanese, Korean, and Chinese television formats in Vietnam4
Perceptions of media influence and performance among politicians in European democracies4
Transitions to nowhere: Western teleology and regime-type classification4
The influence of daily traumas among Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot journalists residing in a divided and conflicted environment3
Media usage and attitudes toward Russia versus the EU: Insights into the collective consciousness of Russian-speaking Belarusians and Ukrainians pre-Russia's invasion of Ukraine3
Sticking to the status quo with a twist: Western media representations of fiscal negotiations during the Greek economic crisis3
Newswork in crisis: Sourcing patterns during COVID-19 through a ‘lived experience’ perspective3
“It's the ideology, stupid!”: Trust in the press, ideological proximity between citizens and journalists and political parallelism. A comparative approach in 17 countries3
Migrant Racialization on Twitter during a border and a pandemic crisis3
Audiovisual policy transfer between Mercosur and the European Union has gone offtrack3
Discursive diversion: Manipulation of nuclear threats by the conservative leaders in Japan and Israel3
Organizational artefacts in European student radio: Exploring the organizational culture of student radio in Europe3
COVID-19 and government trust: A spiral of silence analysis in South America3
Micro media systems3
The portrayal of non-western sports hosts in International Media: A comparative analysis of BBC, Al Jazeera English, and RT's coverage of the 2022 FIFA World Cup3
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