The Communication Review

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Disrupting the Dichotomy: “Yo Soy Chicana /o?” in the New Latina /o South2004/04/01English27
Modes of Reception: A Consolidated Analytical Framework2007/08/28English27
Manufacturing Authenticity: The Rhetoric of “Real” in Women's Magazines2013/07/01English26
What is “organizational communication”? Communication as a dialogic of text and conversation1999/01/01English26
Discursive Legitimation of a Controversial Technology: Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Women in Israel and the Internet2007/02/20English26
Quantitative evaluation of persuasive appeals using comparative meta-analysis2016/07/02English25
Multi-Platform Event Television: Reconceptualizing our Relationship with Television2004/10/01English25
Can Government Support the Press? Historicizing and Internationalizing a Policy Approach to the Journalism Crisis2011/04/01English25
Money as Mass Communication: U.S. Paper Currency and the Iconography of Nationalism2008/05/27English24
Tradition Never Goes Out of Style: The Role of Tradition in Women’s Naming Practices2004/01/01English24
The Gender ofLatinidad: Latinas Speak About Hispanic Television2004/04/01English24
“War Rooms” of the Street: Surveillance Practices in Transportation Control Centers2007/12/05English23
Unsung helpers: older adults as a source of digital media support for their peers2020/10/01English22
The Necessary Revolution: Sex-Positive Feminism in the Post-Barnard Era2008/09/15English22
Opportunity or risk? How news organizations frame social media in their guidelines for journalists2016/04/02English21
Good citizens and bad history: Today's political ideals in historical perspective2000/01/01English20
Broadcast reform revisited: Reverend Everett C. Parker and the “standing” case (office of communication of the United church of Christ v. Federal Communications Commission)1997/11/01English19
Network news construction of homelessness: 1980–19932001/01/01English19
Crisis-Readiness and Media Witnessing2009/08/31English19
The Road Not Taken: William James’s Radical Empiricism and Communication Theory2005/07/01English19
“Look me straight in the eye” the political discourse of authenticity, spontaneity, and sincerity2001/01/01English18
Vigilantism, public shaming, and social media hegemony: The role of digital-networked images in humiliation and sociopolitical control2017/07/03English18
A nation of millions: Hip hop culture and the legacy of black nationalism2001/01/01English18
Performance Journalism: The Case of Media's Coverage of War and Terror2009/08/31English18
Palin,Saturday Night Live, and Framing: Examining the Dynamics of Political Parody2013/07/01English17
Incels online reframing sexual violence2020/10/01English17
Pornographic Permutations2008/09/15English17
Victims No More: Postfeminism, Television, and Ally McBeal2002/10/01English17
Air Mobilities on the U.S.–Caribbean Border: Open Skies and Closed Gates2010/11/30English17
Women and New Men: Negotiating Masculinity in the Japanese Media2004/07/01English16