Mobile Media & Communication

Papers
(The H4-Index of Mobile Media & Communication is 12. 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
Mobilizing care? WeChat for older adults’ digital kinship and informal care in Wuhan households56
“I am not human without my phone”: How the socio-cultural realities of Liberia shape Liberian mobile youth culture37
Software presentation: MeTag Analyze and MeTag App media diary software31
Contact tracing apps, nationalism, and users with disability in the Global South: The faith in state and collective objective24
Mobile mutuality of being: WhatsApp and kinship at the top of the world19
Disentangling the good, the bad, and the neutral of co-present mobile phone use: A new perspective on “partner phubbing”18
Domesticating Smartphone in Distance: Family Politics and Technological Governance in Chinese Left-Behind Children's Families During COVID-1917
On the becoming of an academic home for research into the intersection of mobile devices and news15
“It's one of the most important things we carry for us”: How mobile hotspots support people experiencing homelessness14
Parental technoference and the impact on familial relationships14
Exploring Kenyans’ interactions with misinformation on WhatsApp13
Datafied mobile markets: Measuring control over apps, data accesses, and third-party services13
Digital borders in spatial-temporal mobility: Social inclusion and exclusion of Chinese migrant students in Macao12
Navigating Social Pressure to Be Available: The Roles of Mindfulness and Need Experiences in Messenger Users’ Well-/Ill-Being12
Predicting the next decade of mobile communication studies research: More mobile media, fewer mobile phones12
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