International Journal of Press-Politics

Papers
(The H4-Index of International Journal of Press-Politics 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Navigating High-Choice European Political Information Environments: a Comparative Analysis of News User Profiles and Political Knowledge45
Populism as Parody: The Visual Self-Presentation of Jair Bolsonaro on Instagram45
How Climate Movement Actors and News Media Frame Climate Change and Strike: Evidence from Analyzing Twitter and News Media Discourse from 2018 to 202135
The Trust Gap: Young People's Tactics for Assessing the Reliability of Political News34
Is pro-Kremlin Disinformation Effective? Evidence from Ukraine34
Framing the Global Youth Climate Movement: A Qualitative Content Analysis of Greta Thunberg’s Moral, Hopeful, and Motivational Framing on Instagram33
Avenues to News and Diverse News Exposure Online: Comparing Direct Navigation, Social Media, News Aggregators, Search Queries, and Article Hyperlinks32
“Strategic Lying”: The Case of Brexit and the 2019 U.K. Election31
Defining and Measuring News Media Quality: Comparing the Content Perspective and the Audience Perspective31
No Polarization From Partisan News: Over-Time Evidence From Trace Data29
A Downward Spiral? A Panel Study of Misinformation and Media Trust in Chile24
Knowledge and the News: An Investigation of the Relation Between News Use, News Avoidance, and the Presence of (Mis)beliefs23
Funding Democracy: Public Media and Democratic Health in 33 Countries22
Understanding RT’s Audiences: Exposure Not Endorsement for Twitter Followers of Russian State-Sponsored Media22
Episodic and Thematic Framing Effects on the Attribution of Responsibility: The Effects of Personalized and Contextualized News on Perceptions of Individual and Political Responsibility for Causing th21
Youth Activism for Climate on and Beyond Social media: Insights from FridaysForFuture-Rome21
Politics – Simply Explained? How Influencers Affect Youth’s Perceived Simplification of Politics, Political Cynicism, and Political Interest21
The Concept of Hybridity in Journalism Studies21
The Strategic Bias: How Journalists Respond to Antimedia Populism20
The State-Preneurship Model of Digital Journalism Innovation: Cases from China19
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