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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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    POPOOLA, R. O. (2018). ADVOCACY AND WOMEN’S RIGHTS IN LAGOS AND OGUN STATES, NIGERIA (1999-2015) (Doctoral dissertation, COVENANT UNIVERSITY).

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    Ajala, O., Ejiogu, A., & Lawal, A. (2021). Understanding Public Sentiment in Relation to the African Continental Free Trade Agreement. Insight on Africa, 09750878211012884.

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    Frimpong, F. R. E. D. E. R. I. C. K. (2016). The Utility of Social Media to the National Security Establishment in Ghana (Doctoral dissertation, University Of Ghana).

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    Medhat Farahat, A. (2020). Challenges and opportunities granted to Arab women by social media during the political upheavals between 2011 and 2018.

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    Chamegere, M. N. E. (2020). UTILIZATION OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN UNIVERSITY STUDENTS’ELECTIONS IN KENYA (Doctoral dissertation, MMUST).

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    Filliam, E. (2018). Social Media and its Aptness in the Recruitment of Students to Institutions of Higher Learning in Uganda. Available at SSRN 3152770.

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    Gunkel, M., Schlaegel, C., & Taras, V. (2016). Cultural values, emotional intelligence, and conflict handling styles: A global study. Journal of World Business, 51(4), 568-585.

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    Bowles, T. (2009). A Comparison of Two Measures of Communication and the Communication Style of University Students. E-journal of Applied Psychology, 5(1).

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    Vollmer, A., & Wolf, P. (2015). Adaption of conflict management styles during the encounter of cultures: Findings from a Russian–West European case study. International Journal of Cross Cultural Management, 15(2), 151-166.

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    Marques, F., Lourenço, P. R., Dimas, I. D., & Rebelo, T. (2015). The relationship between types of conflict, conflict handling strategies and group effectiveness. Journal of Spatial and Organizational Dynamics, 3(1), 58-77.

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    Lazarus, U. K. (2014). Conflict management strategies and employees productivity in a Nigerian State Civil Service. Journal of Business and management sciences, 2(4), 90-93.

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    Özkan Tuncay, F., YaÅŸar, Ö., & Sevimligül, G. (2018). Conflict management styles of nurse managers working in inpatient institutions: the case of Turkey. Journal of nursing management, 26(8), 945-952.

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    İlban, T. (2008). İnÅŸaat sektöründe çatışma yönetiminin kültürel boyutu (Doctoral dissertation, Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü).

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    Du-Babcock, B. (2018). Business communication research and theory development in Asia: Past, present, and future prospects. Business Communication Research and Practice, 1(1), 4-17.

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    Kang Gil-ho. (2008). Differences in perceptions of intergenerational conflict management styles: cultural differences between generations or differences in influence between generations. Korean Communication Journal, 9, 68-100.

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    Suh, H., & Shin, N. (2016). The Effects of Parent-Adolescent Communication and Adolescent Optimism on Conflict-Coping Styles. Korean Journal of Child Studies, 37(5), 65-82.

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    Sampedro, V., & Avidad, M. M. (2018). The digital public sphere: An alternative and counterhegemonic space? The case of Spain. International journal of communication, 12, 22.

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    Rosenbaum, J. E. (2017). Constructing digital cultures: Tweets, trends, race, and gender. Lexington Books.

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    Rosenbaum, J. E. (2017). Constructing digital cultures: Tweets, trends, race, and gender. Lexington Books.

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    Axford, B. (2017). The World-Making Power of New Media: Mere Connection?. Routledge.

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