International Journal of Press-Politics

Papers
(The TQCC of International Journal of Press-Politics is 9. 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
Beyond (Mis)Representation: Visuals in COVID-19 Misinformation77
Do (Microtargeted) Deepfakes Have Real Effects on Political Attitudes?73
Cross-Platform State Propaganda: Russian Trolls on Twitter and YouTube during the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election66
Political Agenda Setting in the Hybrid Media System: Why Legacy Media Still Matter a Great Deal64
Images, Politicians, and Social Media: Patterns and Effects of Politicians’ Image-Based Political Communication Strategies on Social Media60
Testing the Effectiveness of Correction Placement and Type on Instagram55
Protecting Democracy from Disinformation: Normative Threats and Policy Responses47
Right-Wing YouTube: A Supply and Demand Perspective47
Populism as Parody: The Visual Self-Presentation of Jair Bolsonaro on Instagram40
Navigating High-Choice European Political Information Environments: a Comparative Analysis of News User Profiles and Political Knowledge38
What Makes Politicians’ Instagram Posts Popular? Analyzing Social Media Strategies of Candidates and Office Holders with Computer Vision37
Toward a Transnational Information Ecology on the Right? Hyperlink Networking among Right-Wing Digital News Sites in Europe and the United States36
Digital Threats to Democracy: Comparative Lessons and Possible Remedies34
Political Authenticity: Conceptualization of a Popular Term33
Investigating the Gap between Newspaper Journalists’ Role Conceptions and Role Performance in Nine European, Asian, and Latin American Countries32
How Politics Shape Views Toward Fact-Checking: Evidence from Six European Countries28
Poison If You Don’t Know How to Use It: Facebook, Democracy, and Human Rights in Myanmar27
“Strategic Lying”: The Case of Brexit and the 2019 U.K. Election26
#PolarizedFeeds: Three Experiments on Polarization, Framing, and Social Media26
Framing the Global Youth Climate Movement: A Qualitative Content Analysis of Greta Thunberg’s Moral, Hopeful, and Motivational Framing on Instagram25
Avenues to News and Diverse News Exposure Online: Comparing Direct Navigation, Social Media, News Aggregators, Search Queries, and Article Hyperlinks25
Roaring Candidates in the Spotlight: Campaign Negativity, Emotions, and Media Coverage in 107 National Elections24
Defining and Measuring News Media Quality: Comparing the Content Perspective and the Audience Perspective23
No Polarization From Partisan News: Over-Time Evidence From Trace Data23
Is pro-Kremlin Disinformation Effective? Evidence from Ukraine22
WhatsApp with Politics?!21
The Trust Gap: Young People's Tactics for Assessing the Reliability of Political News21
See Me, Like Me! Exploring Viewers’ Visual Attention to and Trait Perceptions of Party Leaders on Instagram20
How Climate Movement Actors and News Media Frame Climate Change and Strike: Evidence from Analyzing Twitter and News Media Discourse from 2018 to 202119
Funding Democracy: Public Media and Democratic Health in 33 Countries19
A Downward Spiral? A Panel Study of Misinformation and Media Trust in Chile18
Biomedicalization and Media in Comparative Perspective: Audiences, Frames, and Actors in Norwegian, Spanish, U.K. and U.S. Health News18
Knowledge and the News: An Investigation of the Relation Between News Use, News Avoidance, and the Presence of (Mis)beliefs18
Understanding RT’s Audiences: Exposure Not Endorsement for Twitter Followers of Russian State-Sponsored Media17
The Strategic Bias: How Journalists Respond to Antimedia Populism17
More Than Just Gender: Exploring Contextual Influences on Media Bias of Political Candidates17
Soft Power, Hard News: How Journalists at State-Funded Transnational Media Legitimize Their Work16
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 th16
The Concept of Hybridity in Journalism Studies16
The State-Preneurship Model of Digital Journalism Innovation: Cases from China16
Politics – Simply Explained? How Influencers Affect Youth’s Perceived Simplification of Politics, Political Cynicism, and Political Interest15
Online Incidental Exposure to News Can Minimize Interest-Based Political Knowledge Gaps: Evidence from Two U.S. Elections15
Active vs. Passive Social Media Engagement with Critical Information: Protest Behavior in Two Asian Countries14
News Media Use, Talk Networks, and Anti-Elitism across Geographic Location: Evidence from Wisconsin13
Youth Activism for Climate on and Beyond Social media: Insights from FridaysForFuture-Rome13
Does Journalism Still Matter? The Role of Journalistic and non-Journalistic Sources in Young Peoples’ News Related Practices13
Social Media Use and Participation in Dueling Protests: The Case of the 2016–2017 Presidential Corruption Scandal in South Korea13
“Social Media and Democracy: The State of the Field, Prospects for Reform,” edited by Nathaniel Persily and Joshua A. Tucker12
From Policy Interest to Media Appearance: Interest Group Activity and Media Bias12
Memes and the Moroccan Far-Right12
Public Beliefs about Falsehoods in News12
Editors’ Introduction: Visual Politics, Grand Collaborative Programs, and the Opportunity to Think Big12
Estimating Ideal Points of Newspapers from Editorial Texts12
The Instrumental Mediated Visibility of Violence: The 2013 Protests in Brazil and the Limitations of the Protest Paradigm11
Protesting the Protest Paradigm: TikTok as a Space for Media Criticism11
Visual Cues to the Hidden Agenda: Investigating the Effects of Ideology-Related Visual Subtle Backdrop Cues in Political Communication10
Change in News Access, Change in Expectations? How Young Social Media Users in Switzerland Evaluate the Functions and Quality of News10
Generational Gaps in Media Trust and its Antecedents in Europe10
Selective Exposure During Uprisings: Examining the Public’s News Consumption and Sharing Tendencies During the 2019 Lebanon Protests10
More or More of the Same: Ownership Concentration and Media Diversity in Egypt10
The Heterogeneous Effects of Government Size and Press Freedom on Corruption in Sub-Saharan Africa: Method of Moment Quantile Regression Approach10
How Right-Wing Populists Instrumentalize News Media: Deliberate Provocations, Scandalizing Media Coverage, and Public Awareness for the Alternative for Germany (Afd)9
Antecedents of Political Consumerism: Modeling Online, Social Media and WhatsApp News Use Effects Through Political Expression and Political Discussion9
Movement–Media Relations in the Hybrid Media System: A Case Study from the U.S. Transgender Rights Movement9
Age Differences in Online News Consumption and Online Political Expression in the United States, United Kingdom, and France9
Do Not Blame the Media! The Role of Politicians and Parties in Fragmenting Online Political Debate9
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