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Citations Report

Articles published in Global Media Journal have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Global Media Journal has got h-index 35, which means every article in Global Media Journal has got 35 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Global Media Journal.

  2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016

Year wise published articles

60 32 39 68 34 90

Year wise citations received

540 587 497 402 379 323
Journal total citations count 11841
Journal h-index 35
Journal h-index since 2018 24
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    Kumar, P., Jain, V. K., & Pareek, K. S. (Eds.). (2018). The stances of e-government: Policies, processes and technologies. CRC Press.

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    Karadeniz, M., & GÖZÜYUKARI, M. (2015). SOSYAL CRM UYGULAYAN ŞİRKETLER TARAFINDAN SUNULAN HİZMET KALİTESİNİN MÜÅžTERİ MEMNUNİYETİ ÜZERİNE ETKİSİ. Öneri Dergisi, 11(44), 239-256.

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    Ojebuyi, B. R., & Salawu, A. (2018). Are the ‘Born-Frees’ always politically apathetic? Social media use for campus politics by Black undergraduates of North-West University, Mafikeng, South Africa.

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    Stojadinović, M. (2017). Transnacionalni društveni pokreti u eri Interneta: slučaj „Avaaz”. Sociologija, 59(4), 497-517.

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    Dzisah, W. S. (2020). Social Media and Participation in Ghana’s 2016 Elections. In Social Media and Elections in Africa, Volume 1 (pp. 97-118). Palgrave Macmillan, Cham.

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    Otiono, N. (2021). Dream delayed or dream betrayed: politics, youth agency and the mobile revolution in Africa. Canadian Journal of African Studies/Revue canadienne des études africaines, 55(1), 121-140.

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    Kalo, A. E. (2015). Social Media and Journalism: Journalists and Media Outlets’ Use of Social Media Networks in Ethiopia. Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

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    Kwaja, C. M. (2017). The Arab Spring and democratic processes in North Africa: Implications for sub-Saharan Africa. In Democratizing Public Governance in Developing Nations (pp. 73-83). Routledge.

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    Stojadinović, M. (2017). Transnational social movements in the internet era: The case of „Avaaz”. Sociologija, 59(4), 497-517.

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    Ufuophu-Biri, E. (2020). The Use of Social Media and Participation in Political Communication in the 2019 General Election in Nigeria.

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    Dutta, G. (2018). Role of e-Media in Good Governance and Support to Democracy: A Review of Political Communication in Ghana. The Stances of e-GovernmentPolicies, 11-22.

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    Fritzon, V. (2019). Using social media to bypass state control–a study about social media’s effect on individuals’ trust in the ruling party in dominant party systems.

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    Cert, E. F. M. I. J. Social media and its aptness in recruitment of students to institutions of higher learning in Uganda.

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    Mustafa, A. R. A. Facebook as a Public Sphere in Egypt. International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (IJHSS), 7(4), 129-146.

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    Ochieng, M. W. (2018). The Role of Social Networking Sites (SNSS) in Kenya’s 2013 General Election: A Retrospective Study of the National Alliance (TNA) Communication Strategy (Doctoral dissertation, School of communication, Daystar University).

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    Gondal, M. T., & Shabir, G. (2020). Changing Political Attitudes and the Role of Facebook. Global Media Journal: Pakistan Edition, 13(2).

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    Popoola, R. O., Matthew, E., & Fayomi, O. (2020). Cross-examining the effectiveness of e-advocacy as a tool for advancing women's rights in Nigeria. International Journal of Electronic Governance, 12(4), 367-386.

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    Mutesi, F., & Kayigire, P. H. (2017). Home-grown solutions: Key drivers of the development process in Rwanda. In Democratizing Public Governance in Developing Nations (pp. 219-238). Routledge.

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    Chikwanha, A. B. (2020). Silencing the guns. Africa Insight, 50(1), 6-24.

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    Dzisah, W. S. (2020). The Media-democracy Paradox in Ghana: Rethinking Political Communication in an African Context. Intellect Books.

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