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1 | Gramsci's Relevance for the Study of Race and Ethnicity | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 1986 | 1,057 |
2 | On Postmodernism and Articulation | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 1986 | 634 |
3 | The Problem of Ideology-Marxism without Guarantees | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 1986 | 522 |
4 | Sensual Surfaces and Stylistic Excess: The Pleasure and Politics of Miami Vice | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 1986 | 313 |
5 | With Facebook, Blogs, and Fake News, Teens Reject Journalistic “Objectivity” | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 2012 | 248 |
6 | Creative Economy and Labor Precarity | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 2011 | 160 |
7 | More Than Just Free Content | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 2009 | 157 |
8 | History, Politics and Postmodernism: Stuart Hall and Cultural Studies | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 1986 | 116 |
9 | Negotiating With Gender Stereotypes on Social Networking Sites | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 2013 | 109 |
10 | Imagining the Homeland: The Internet and Diasporic Discourse of Nationalism | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 2005 | 94 |
11 | Speculating on Everyday Life: The Cultural Economy of the Quotidian | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 2010 | 92 |
12 | The Essence of Cooking Shows: How the Food Network Constructs Consumer Fantasies | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 2005 | 90 |
13 | From Yellow Peril through Model Minority to Renewed Yellow Peril | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 1998 | 86 |
14 | A Discourse Analysis of Elite American Newspaper Editorials: The Case of Iran’s Nuclear Program | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 2007 | 86 |
15 | Framing Islam: The Resurgence of Orientalism During the Bush II Era | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 2010 | 83 |
16 | The Corporate Colonization of Online Attention and the Marginalization of Critical Communication? | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 2005 | 82 |
17 | From behind the Walls: Boundary Work by News Organizations in Their Coverage of Princess Diana's Death | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 1999 | 73 |
18 | Contesting Masculinity’s Makeover: Queer Eye, Consumer Masculinity, and “Straight-Acting” Gays | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 2005 | 73 |
19 | “In Forms That Are Familiar and Yet-to-Be Invented” | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 2012 | 73 |
20 | The Affordances of Blogging | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 2007 | 72 |
21 | War, Famine, and Poverty: Race in the Construction of Africa's Media Image | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 1993 | 70 |
22 | What Is This “Post-” in Postracial, Postfeminist… (Fill in the Blank)? | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 2010 | 70 |
23 | Alternative Media: Conceptual Difficulties, Critical Possibilities | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 2000 | 67 |
24 | Commodified Agents and Empowered Girls: Consuming and Producing Feminism | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 2001 | 67 |
25 | The Family Racket: AOL Time Warner, HBO, The Sopranos, and the Construction of a Quality Brand | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 2002 | 65 |
26 | Hillary Clinton as Threat to Gender Norms: Cartoon Images of the First Lady | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 1999 | 61 |
27 | Neoliberal Visions and Revisions in Global Communications Policy From NWICO to WSIS | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 2007 | 61 |
28 | Of Crises and Conjunctures: The Problem of the Present | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 2010 | 58 |
29 | “We Need a Showing of All Hands” | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 2011 | 54 |
30 | Monstrous Femininity | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 2012 | 54 |
31 | Deconstructing Postracialism | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 2012 | 54 |
32 | Digital Subculture | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 2009 | 52 |
33 | Negotiating Femininity: Girls in Early Adolescence Read Teen Magazines | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 1998 | 51 |
34 | Commodified Identities: The Myth of Italian Food in the United States | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 2004 | 51 |
35 | Digital Standpoints | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 2016 | 48 |
36 | U.S. Public Diplomacy in the Middle East | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 2006 | 47 |
37 | Selling Goods and Selling God: Advertising, Televangelism and the Commodity Form | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 1993 | 46 |
38 | No Climax, No Point, No Meaning? Japanese Women's Boy-Love Sites on the Internet | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 2000 | 46 |
39 | Skill in Black and White | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 2008 | 46 |
40 | American Television Discovers Gay Women: The Changing Context of Programming Decisions at the Networks | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 1989 | 44 |
41 | “Nothing Is Left Alone for Too Long” | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 2006 | 44 |
42 | Postmodernism and 'The Other Side' | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 1986 | 42 |
43 | MTV: Post-Structural Post-Modern | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 1986 | 41 |
44 | The Resurgence of the Critical Theories of Public Sphere | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 1996 | 41 |
45 | On the Road with Three Ethnographers | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 1989 | 40 |
46 | Crucial Advice on how to Get the Guy: The Rhetorical Vision of Power and Seduction in the Teen Magazine YM | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 1996 | 40 |
47 | Bad Apples: Paradigm Overhaul and the CNN/Time “Tailwind” Story | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 2002 | 40 |
48 | Queer Blogging in Indian Digital Diasporas | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 2008 | 39 |
49 | #MeToo and Intersectionality: An Examination of the #MeToo Movement Through the R. Kelly Scandal | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 2019 | 38 |
50 | Feminization of Asian (American) Men in the U.S. Mass Media: An Analysis of The Ballad of Little Jo | Journal of Communication Inquiry | 1996 | 37 |