International Journal of Press-Politics

Papers
(The median citation count of International Journal of Press-Politics is 1. 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
Political Viewpoint Diversity in the News: Market and Ownership Conditions for a Pluralistic Media System50
Ideology, Polarization, and News Culture: The Secular-Islamist Tension in Turkish Journalism47
Brexit and the Iraq War on BBC Question Time: Demographic and Political Issue Representation in UK Public Participation Broadcasting42
Distributed Discovery of News and Perceived Misinformation Exposure: A Cross-Continent Application of the Resilience to Online Disinformation Framework42
Journalists’ Misjudgement of Audience Opinion41
Avenues to News and Diverse News Exposure Online: Comparing Direct Navigation, Social Media, News Aggregators, Search Queries, and Article Hyperlinks40
Book Review: #HashtagActivism: Networks of Race and Gender Justice by Sarah J. Jackson, Moya Bailey, and Brooke Foucault Welles37
Do Not Blame the Media! The Role of Politicians and Parties in Fragmenting Online Political Debate35
Beyond Media Systems: Corporate-Consensus and Confrontational Media Regimes in Three Latin American Cases34
In Punishment We Trust: Analyzing Characteristics and Credibility of Rumor-Debunking Messages on Chinese Social Media31
Presidential Authority and the Legitimation of Far-Right News28
Farewell28
The Colors of the Populist Radical Right: The Strategic Use of Hue and Saturation in Party Logos25
Safeguarding the Peaceful Transfer of Power: Pro-Democracy Electoral Frames and Journalist Coverage of Election Deniers During the 2022 U.S. Midterm Elections25
Transnational Citizen Journalism for Resistance and Solidarity: The Case of a Sinophone Community on Instagram24
“We Follow the Disinformation”: Conceptualizing and Analyzing Fact-Checking Cultures Across Countries23
Mitigating Information Insecurity: An African Perspective on Satisfaction With Democracy23
Power Struggles in a Small Town Community: The Intersection of Rural Environmental Protest, Politics, and Hyperlocal News Media21
Common Core in Danger? Personalized Information and the Fragmentation of the Public Agenda21
The Consequences of Evidence- Versus Non-Evidence-Based Understandings of the “Truth”: How Russian Speakers in Germany Negotiate Trust in Their Transnational News Environments19
Interpreters as Spin Doctors: The Interactional Role of Interpreters in China’s Political Press Conferences19
Looking in the Mirror: US and French Coverage of Black Lives Matter in France18
Compromise-Building in the Spotlight of the Media? Individual and Situational Influences on the Self-Mediatization of Parliamentary Negotiations18
Diffusion of Development Journalism Inside Egyptian Newsrooms18
Risk Perceptions of Misinformation Exposure Across Platforms, Issues, Modalities, and Countries: A Comparative Study Across the Global North and South18
Antecedents of Political Consumerism: Modeling Online, Social Media and WhatsApp News Use Effects Through Political Expression and Political Discussion17
What Am I Doing Here? Self-Reflexivity in Cross-Border Journalism Research17
The Strategic Bias: How Journalists Respond to Antimedia Populism16
Mimicry, Fragmentation, or Decoupling? Three Scenarios for the Control Function of EU Correspondents15
No Gender Bias in Audience Perceptions of Male and Female Experts in the News: Equally Competent and Persuasive14
All The (Fake) News That’s Fit to Share? News Values in Perceived Misinformation across Twenty-Four Countries14
“I Know Which Devil I Write for”: Two Types of Autonomy Among Czech Journalists Remaining in and Leaving the Prime Minister's Newspapers14
Entering Journalism in Times of Democratic Backsliding: Hong Kong Young Journalists’ Career Decision and Persistence14
The Influence of Sexism and Incivility in WhatsApp Political Discussions on Affective Polarization: Evidence from a 2022 Multi-Party Election in India13
Book Reviews: The Capitol Riots. Digital Media, Disinformation, and Democracy Under Attack by Sandra Jeppesen, Michael Hoechsmann, iowyth hezel ulthiin, David VanDyke, & Miranda McKee (Eds.13
Who Fact-Checks and Does It Matter? Examining the Antecedents and Consequences of Audience Fact-Checking Behaviour in Hong Kong13
Book Review: The ubiquitous presidency: Presidential communication and digital democracy in tumultuous times by Joshua M. Scacco & Kevin Coe12
Judging Value in a Time of Information Cacophony: Young Adults, Social media, and the Messiness of do-it-Yourself Expertise12
“Strategic Lying”: The Case of Brexit and the 2019 U.K. Election12
Identity, Social Media and Politics: How Young Emirati Women Make Sense of Female Politicians in the UAE12
Troublemakers in the Streets? A Framing Analysis of Newspaper Coverage of Protests in the UK 1992–201712
The State-Preneurship Model of Digital Journalism Innovation: Cases from China12
Populism as “Truth”: How Mediated Authenticity Strengthens the Populist Message11
Asymmetric Polarization in Online Media Engagement in the United States Congress11
More Than Just a Strongman: The Strategic Construction of Viktor Orbán’s Charismatic Authority on Facebook11
Politics – Simply Explained? How Influencers Affect Youth’s Perceived Simplification of Politics, Political Cynicism, and Political Interest11
Book Review: Resisting the News: Engaged Audiences, Alternative Media, and Popular Critique of Journalism by Jennifer Rauch11
Mapping Emerging and Legacy Outlets Online by Their Democratic Functions—Agonistic, Deliberative, or Corrosive?11
Picturing Peace Journalists: An Examination of Social Profiles and Professional Model Diffusion10
The Heterogeneous Effects of Government Size and Press Freedom on Corruption in Sub-Saharan Africa: Method of Moment Quantile Regression Approach9
Beyond “Lügenpresse”: How Politicians Criticize and Delegitimize the Media in Germany9
Distract and Divert: How World Leaders Use Social Media During Contentious Politics9
Beyond Social Media: The Influence of News Consumption, Populism, and Expert Trust on Belief in COVID-19 Misinformation9
Challenging the Global Cultural Conflict Narrative: An Automated Content Analysis on How PerPetrator Identity Shapes Worldwide News Coverage of Islamist and Right-Wing Terror Attacks9
Hybrid Media and Hybrid Politics: Contesting Informational Uncertainty in Lebanon and Tunisia8
How Right-Wing Populists Instrumentalize News Media: Deliberate Provocations, Scandalizing Media Coverage, and Public Awareness for the Alternative for Germany (Afd)8
Explaining the Gender Gap in News Access Across Thirty Countries: Resources, Gender-Bias Signals, and Societal Development8
Journalism Practices in Western and Muslim Majority Countries: Culture Matters8
Discursive Toolkits of Anti-Muslim Disinformation on Twitter8
The Medium and the Message in Argentina's Presidential Campaigns7
Reporting on Black Lives Matter in 2020: How Digital Black Press Outlets Covered the Racial Uprisings7
Online Incidental Exposure to News Can Minimize Interest-Based Political Knowledge Gaps: Evidence from Two U.S. Elections7
Editorial6
Book Review: Inside the Local Campaign: Constituency Elections in Canada by Alex Marland & Thierry Giasson (Eds.)6
“Or They Could Just Not Use It?”: The Dilemma of AI Disclosure for Audience Trust in News6
Imagined Journalists: New Framework for Studying Media–Audiences Relationship in Populist Times6
Is pro-Kremlin Disinformation Effective? Evidence from Ukraine6
Book Review: Beyond Journalistic Norms: Role Performance and News in Comparative Perspective by Claudia Mellado6
“Repressed Opposition Media” or “Tools of Hybrid Warfare”? Negotiating the Boundaries of Legitimate Journalism in Ukraine Prior to Russia's Full-Scale Invasion6
My Voters Should See This! What News Items Are Shared by Politicians on Facebook?6
Change in News Access, Change in Expectations? How Young Social Media Users in Switzerland Evaluate the Functions and Quality of News6
Does Journalism Still Matter? The Role of Journalistic and non-Journalistic Sources in Young Peoples’ News Related Practices5
Consuming a Foreign Africa: Outsourcing Knowledge Construction About Africa[ns]5
Knowledge and the News: An Investigation of the Relation Between News Use, News Avoidance, and the Presence of (Mis)beliefs5
Media Pluralism and Democratic Consolidation: A Recipe for Success?5
Dissemination of RT and Sputnik Content in European Digital Alternative News Environments: Mapping the Influence of Russian State-Backed Media Across Platforms, Topics, and Ideology5
Fostering Bottom-Up Censorship From the Top-Down: Nationalism and Media Restrictions5
ICYMI: RT and Youth-Oriented International Broadcasting as (Geo)Political Culture Jamming5
From Statistics to Stories: Indices and Indicators as Communication Tools for Social Change5
Combating Disinformation With News Literacy Interventions: An Experimental Study on the Framing Effects of News Literacy Messages5
Stepping on Toes? Role Dynamics between Journalists and Lobbyists Regarding Big Tech’s Accountability Agenda5
“I Don’t Think That’s True, Bro!” Social Corrections of Misinformation in India4
Making African Suffering Legible: Co-Constructing Narrative of the Darfur Atrocities4
Exposure to Partisan News and Its Impact on Social Polarization and Vote Choice: Evidence From the 2022 Brazilian Elections4
Framing the Global Youth Climate Movement: A Qualitative Content Analysis of Greta Thunberg’s Moral, Hopeful, and Motivational Framing on Instagram4
No Polarization From Partisan News: Over-Time Evidence From Trace Data4
Government Digital Repression and Political Engagement: A Cross-National Multilevel Analysis Examining the Roles of Online Surveillance and Censorship4
Cuban Media During the Presidency of Raúl Castro: A Multidimensional Approach to Understanding Patterns of Change and Continuity in Media Systems4
Reactive and Asymmetric Communication Flows: Social Media Discourse and Partisan News Framing in the Wake of Mass Shootings4
Book Review: The Journalism Manifesto by Barbie Zelizer, Pablo J. Boczkowski, & C. W. Anderson4
Heaven Holds a Place for Those Who Pray: Instrumentalizing Religion and Disinformation the 2022 Brazilian and 2023 Turkish Presidential Campaigns3
Book Review: Welfare for Autocrats: How Social Assistance in China Cares for its Rulers by Jennifer Pan3
Public Critique by Journalists and Politicians as a Process of Democratic Legitimization3
Funding Democracy: Public Media and Democratic Health in 33 Countries3
Book Review: Darren Lilleker and Anastasia Veneti (eds.) Research Handbook on Visual Politics3
How Much Tailoring Is too Much? Voter Backlash on Highly Tailored Campaign Messages3
Book Review: Platforms, Power, and Politics: An Introduction to Political Communication in the Digital Age by Ulrike Klinger, Daniel Kreiss, and Bruce Mutsvairo3
Advertising and Media Capture in Turkey: How Does the State Emerge as the Largest Advertiser with the Rise of Competitive Authoritarianism?3
‘Keeping an Eye on the Other Side’: RT, Sputnik, and Their Peculiar Appeal in Democratic Societies3
Not All Protests are Created Equal to be News: Does Mobile Digital Connectivity Level the Playing Field in the Hybrid Media System?3
A Common Effort: New Divisions of Labor Between Journalism and OSINT Communities on Digital Platforms3
How Information Flows from the World to China3
Online and Offline Battles: Usage of Different Political Conflict Frames2
Anything Goes? Youth, News, and Democratic Engagement in the Roaring 2020s2
The Contexts of Political Participation: the Communication Mediation Model Under Varying Structural Conditions of the Public Sphere2
Reconceptualizing Journalists as a Fractured Interpretive Community: Updating the Journalistic Interpretive Community Framework for the 21st Century2
Your house won’t be yours anymore!” Effects of Misinformation, News Use, and Media Trust on Chile’s Constitutional Referendum2
Bringing History back into Media Systems Theory: Multiple Modernities and Institutional Legacies in Latin America2
Corrigendum to Diffusion of Development Journalism Inside Egyptian Newsrooms2
Book Review: Democracy Lives in Darkness: How and Why People Keep Their Politics a Secret by Emily Van Duyn2
Playing Both Sides: Russian State-Backed Media Coverage of the #BlackLivesMatter Movement2
Populism, Religion, and Social Media in Central America2
Book Review: Digital Democracy, Social Media and Disinformation by Petros Iosifidis and Nicholas Nicoli2
Editorial2
When Do Parties Lie? Misinformation and Radical-Right Populism Across 26 Countries2
Age Differences in Online News Consumption and Online Political Expression in the United States, United Kingdom, and France2
News by Popular Demand: Ideological Congruence, Issue Salience, and Media Reputation in News Sharing2
Beyond the Family Resemblance: Mapping the Normative Roles of Journalists Across Europe in the Early 2010s2
The Middle Region Populism of Giorgia Meloni and Matteo Renzi on Instagram2
A New Protest Paradigm: Toward a Critical Approach to Protest News Analyses2
“Social Media and Democracy: The State of the Field, Prospects for Reform,” edited by Nathaniel Persily and Joshua A. Tucker2
Book Review: Disinformation in the Global South by Herman Wasserman & Dani Madrid-Morales (Eds.)1
The Populist Communication Strategy in Comparative Perspective1
The Framing of Marijuana in Black Newspapers1
Media Use, Feelings of Being Devalued, and Democratically Corrosive Sentiment in the US1
Identifying Informational Opportunities in Political Responsibility Reporting: A Study of Television News Coverage During the Coronavirus Pandemic in the UK's Devolved System1
Book Review: News Hole: The Demise of Local Journalism and Political Engagement by Danny Hayes and Jennifer L. Lawless1
Trump Lies, Truth Dies? Epistemic Crisis and the Effect of False Balance Reporting on Beliefs About Voter Fraud1
Protesting the Protest Paradigm: TikTok as a Space for Media Criticism1
“It Forces You to Publish Some Shit”: Toward a Taxonomy of De-Democratizing Journalistic Practices1
Book Review: Youth Active Citizenship in Europe: Ethnographies of Participation by Shakuntala Banaji and Sam Mejias1
Aroused Argumentation: How the News Exacerbates Motivated Reasoning1
Selective Exposure and New Political Cleavages: Media Use and Ideological Reinforcement Over Time1
Just a “Mouthpiece of Biased Elites?” Populist Party Sympathizers and Trust in Czech Public Service Media1
The Infrastructure of Domestic Influence Operations: Cyber Troops and Public Opinion Manipulation Through Social Media in Indonesia1
Multinational and Multimodal Character Framing of Political Candidates in Online News: Do Political and Media System Classifications Matter?1
Book Review: Cultural Chauvinism: Intercultural Communication and the Politics of Superiority by Minabere Ibelema1
The Intersection of Candidate Gender and Ethnicity: How Voters Respond to Campaign Messages from Latinas1
Populism and Critical Incidents in Journalism: Has Bolsonaro Disrupted the Mainstream Press in Brazil?1
A left-right divide? Alternative news use and political trust, populist attitudes, and populist vote intentions in the case of Denmark1
When the Logics of Media, Law, and Politics Collide: The Mediatization of Finnish Constitutional Review1
When Information Subsidies Go Live: Conceptualizing the Strategic Role of Personal Storytelling1
Motivated Mobilization: The Role of Emotions in the Processing of Poll Messages1
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