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1 | Framing: Toward Clarification of a Fractured Paradigm | Journal of Communication | 1993 | 9,083 |
2 | Defining Virtual Reality: Dimensions Determining Telepresence | Journal of Communication | 1992 | 3,289 |
3 | Framing as a Theory of Media Effects | Journal of Communication | 1999 | 2,238 |
4 | Freedom of Expression, the University, and the Media | Journal of Communication | 1992 | 1,484 |
5 | Framing European politics: A Content Analysis of Press and Television News | Journal of Communication | 2000 | 1,413 |
6 | The Limited Capacity Model of Mediated Message Processing | Journal of Communication | 2000 | 1,405 |
7 | Living with Television: The Violence Profile | Journal of Communication | 1976 | 1,394 |
8 | The Spiral of Silence a Theory of Public Opinion | Journal of Communication | 1974 | 1,390 |
9 | Toward a Theory of Press-State Relations in the United States | Journal of Communication | 1990 | 1,354 |
10 | Red Media, Blue Media: Evidence of Ideological Selectivity in Media Use | Journal of Communication | 2009 | 1,289 |
11 | A New Era of Minimal Effects? The Changing Foundations of Political Communication | Journal of Communication | 2008 | 1,035 |
12 | Communication and Uncertainty Management | Journal of Communication | 2001 | 964 |
13 | Social Media and the Decision to Participate in Political Protest: Observations From Tahrir Square | Journal of Communication | 2012 | 935 |
14 | Framing U.S. Coverage of International News: Contrasts in Narratives of the KAL and Iran Air Incidents | Journal of Communication | 1991 | 922 |
15 | French Abstract | Journal of Communication | 2007 | 912 |
16 | Framing Bias: Media in the Distribution of Power | Journal of Communication | 2007 | 910 |
17 | Social Learning Theory of Aggression | Journal of Communication | 1978 | 850 |
18 | Social and Heuristic Approaches to Credibility Evaluation Online | Journal of Communication | 0 | 836 |
19 | The “Mainstreaming” of America: Violence Profile No. 11 | Journal of Communication | 1980 | 787 |
20 | Polarization and Partisan Selective Exposure | Journal of Communication | 0 | 782 |
21 | Framing, Agenda Setting, and Priming: The Evolution of Three Media Effects Models | Journal of Communication | 2007 | 766 |
22 | Echo Chamber or Public Sphere? Predicting Political Orientation and Measuring Political Homophily in Twitter Using Big Data | Journal of Communication | 2014 | 717 |
23 | Making Friends in Cyberspace | Journal of Communication | 1996 | 688 |
24 | The Differential Susceptibility to Media Effects Model | Journal of Communication | 2013 | 660 |
25 | The Role of Theory in Developing Effective Health Communications | Journal of Communication | 2006 | 634 |
26 | The Evolution of Agenda-Setting Research: Twenty-Five Years in the Marketplace of Ideas | Journal of Communication | 1993 | 624 |
27 | The Content Analysis of Media Frames: Toward Improving Reliability and Validity | Journal of Communication | 2008 | 609 |
28 | Online and Uncivil? Patterns and Determinants of Incivility in Newspaper Website Comments | Journal of Communication | 2014 | 572 |
29 | Politically Motivated Reinforcement Seeking: Reframing the Selective Exposure Debate | Journal of Communication | 2009 | 528 |
30 | The Strategic Use of Gain- and Loss-Framed Messages to Promote Healthy Behavior: How Theory Can Inform Practice | Journal of Communication | 2006 | 525 |
31 | Legal Rights of the Fine Artist | Journal of Communication | 1980 | 521 |
32 | Narratives and Cancer Communication | Journal of Communication | 2006 | 513 |
33 | Ritualized and Instrumental Television Viewing | Journal of Communication | 1984 | 506 |
34 | Using the Limited Capacity Model of Motivated Mediated Message Processing to Design Effective Cancer Communication Messages | Journal of Communication | 2006 | 489 |
35 | The Relationship Between Media Consumption and Eating Disorders | Journal of Communication | 1997 | 476 |
36 | Affective News and Networked Publics: The Rhythms of News Storytelling on #Egypt | Journal of Communication | 2012 | 474 |
37 | The Neglect of Power in Recent Framing Research | Journal of Communication | 2004 | 469 |
38 | A Theory of Framing and Opinion Formation in Competitive Elite Environments | Journal of Communication | 2007 | 465 |
39 | Overrepresentation and Underrepresentation of African Americans and Latinos as Lawbreakers on Television News | Journal of Communication | 2000 | 455 |
40 | On the Mediation of Everything: ICA Presidential Address 2008 | Journal of Communication | 2009 | 451 |
41 | The Feminine Routine | Journal of Communication | 1976 | 449 |
42 | Social Media, Political Expression, and Political Participation: Panel Analysis of Lagged and Concurrent Relationships | Journal of Communication | 2014 | 442 |
43 | News Framing as a Multiparadigmatic Research Program: a Response to Entman | Journal of Communication | 2002 | 432 |
44 | Thoughts on Agenda Setting, Framing, and Priming | Journal of Communication | 2007 | 432 |
45 | The Influence of Presumed Influence | Journal of Communication | 2003 | 427 |
46 | Entertainment as Pleasurable and Meaningful: Identifying Hedonic and Eudaimonic Motivations for Entertainment Consumption | Journal of Communication | 2011 | 426 |
47 | The Internet as Mass Medium | Journal of Communication | 1996 | 422 |
48 | The Contingency of the Mass Media's Political Agenda Setting Power: Toward a Preliminary Theory | Journal of Communication | 2006 | 421 |
49 | Can Robots Manifest Personality?: An Empirical Test of Personality Recognition, Social Responses, and Social Presence in Human–Robot Interaction | Journal of Communication | 2006 | 421 |
50 | A Social Skill Account of Problematic Internet Use | Journal of Communication | 2005 | 418 |