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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.

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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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    Isakhan, B. (2008). The post-Saddam Iraqi media: reporting the democratic developments of 2005. Global Media Journal, 7(13).

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    Relly, J. E., Zanger, M., & Fahmy, S. (2015). News Media Landscape in a Fragile State: Professional Ethics Perceptions in a Post-Ba'athist Iraq. Mass Communication and Society, 18(4), 471-497.

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    Isakhan, B. (2008, January). Mediated hegemony: Interference in the post-Saddam Iraqi media sector. In APSA 2008: Australian Political Studies Association Annual Conference (pp. 1-19). University of Queensland.

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    Kim, H. S. (2011). Redefining press freedom: A survey of Iraqi broadcasters in political transition and conflict. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 55(4), 431-447.

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    Mawlood, S. J. (2012). Challenges and Opportunities: The Impact of the Press Law (2008) on the Role of Journalism in the Kurdistan Region post-2003 (Doctoral dissertation, University of Bradford).

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    Hänska, M., Bahiya, A., Amaral, F., & Sui, Y. (2020). Public discourse, political legitimacy, and collective identity: Cases from Iraq, Brazil and China. Communications, 45(s1), 560-585.

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    Bahiya, A. (2019). Surviving the sectarian divide: Investigative journalism in the quagmire of Iraq. In Journalism, Power and Investigation (pp. 179-195). Routledge.

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    Hamasaeed, N. H. (2012). The impact of commercial global television on cultural change and identity formation. A study of Kurdish women and the Turkish soap opera'Noor' (Doctoral dissertation, University of Bradford).

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    Isakhan, B. (2012). Discourses of democracy. Democracy in Iraq: history, politics, discourse, 15-36.

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    Bahiya, A. (2015). Protest and the media in Iraq: Introduction, the progress, the protest. International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, 5(6), 1-5.

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    Thomaß, B. (2019). Wollenberg, Anja: Medien und Demokratie im Irak. Öffentlichkeit im Kontext von Transformation und bewaffneten Konflikten.

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    Relly, J. E., Zanger, M., & Banchero, P. (2021). Toward a Framework for Studying Democratic Media Development and “Media Capture”: The Iraqi Kurdistan Case. In Media, Development and Democracy. Emerald Publishing Limited.

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    al-Safi, H. (2020). Iraqi press–between propaganda and sectarianism. In Routledge Handbook on Arab Media (pp. 91-100). Routledge.

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    Hasan, A. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MEDIA SYSTEM OF NEW IRAQ.

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    Bahiya, A. (2019). 8 Surviving the sectarian divide. Journalism, Power and Investigation: Global and Activist Perspectives, 153.

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    Isakhan, B. The Post-Saddam Iraqi Media: Reporting the Democratic Developments of.

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    Knahl, M., & Mahmood, R. S. (2013, December). Perception and Adoption of Mobile Internet Service Quality in Iraq. In 2013 Sixth International Conference on Developments in eSystems Engineering (pp. 169-173). IEEE.

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    Jasim, F.D. (2009). IRAQI TELEVISION: MODERN LANDSCAPE. Voronezh State University Bulletin. Series: Philology. Journalism, (2), 140-144.

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    Hasan, H. A. S. (2019). Development of the media system of the new Iraq. Scythian. Student science questions, (8 (36)).

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    Richard, T. (2019). Images de violence et impératifs politiques. Représenter les djihadistes sur les écrans du monde arabe. Le Temps des medias, (1), 137-152.

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