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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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    Safdar, A. (2015). A comparative study of Pakistani & British newspapers’ editorials on the coverage of ‘War on Terror’ (Doctoral dissertation, Doctoral dissertation, Universiti Utara Malaysia, Sintok, Malaysia). Retrieved from http://etd. uum. edu. my/5223).

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    DeCillia, C. B. (2017). The politicians, the press and the people: The contested dynamic of framing Canada’s Military Mission in Afghanistan (Doctoral dissertation, London School of Economics and Political Science (United Kingdom)).

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    Pedro Carañana, J. (2011). The Propaganda Model in the Early 21st Century (Part I). International Journal of Communication, 5, 1-865.

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    Rough, J. A. (2011). Is the Abrams Doctrine Valid?: Exploring the Impact of Army National Guard Mobilization on Public Support for the War On Terror. George Mason University.

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    NNAEMEKA, F. O. (2017). Evaluation of Anambra Broadcasting Service Programme “Government House Diary” and Its Influence on People's Support for Obiano's Second Term Bid. NTAtvc Journal of Communication, 1(1), 261-172.

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    Igboeli, C. C., & Ezebuenyi, E. E. (2018). CRITICAL EVALUATION OF THE USE OF NAME–CALLING PROGANDA IN 2015 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION CAMPAIGNS IN NIGERIA. COOU Interdisciplinary Research Journal, 2(1), 238-256.

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    Pedro, M. O., Ocumpaugh, J., Baker, R., & Heffernan, N. (2011). reading tools. International Journal of Communication, 5.

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    Mishra, K. D., Lae, P. M. B., Province, M., & Guinea, P. N. Defining the political embodiment: Selfie Culture incites political propaganda: A study of India.

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    Jennings, M. (2011). Israeli-Palestinian Spiral: Compliance and Silence of Political Opinions in the Canadian Print Media. University of Ottawa (Canada).

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    Klaehn, J., & Mullen, A. (2010). SYNÆSTHESIA.

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    Ali, S., Habes, M., & Qamar, A. (2020). Accessing the political information through new media: a review study. J. Res. Rev. Soc. Sci. Pakistan.

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    Miller, J. L. (2010). Ugly Betty goes global: Global networks of localized content in the telenovela industry. Global Media and Communication, 6(2), 198-217.

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    LaRosa, M. J., & Mora, F. O. (Eds.). (2007). Neighborly adversaries: readings in US-Latin American relations. Rowman & Littlefield.

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    Adriaens, F., & Biltereyst, D. (2012). Glocalized telenovelas and national identities: A “textual cum production” analysis of the “telenovelle” Sara, the Flemish adaptation of Yo soy Betty, la fea. Television & New Media, 13(6), 551-567.

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    Rivero, Y. M. (2009). Havana as a 1940s-1950s Latin American Media Capital. Critical Studies in Media Communication, 26(3), 275-293.

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    Gómez, R., Miller, T., & Dorcé, A. (2014). 2. Converging from the south: Mexican television in the united states. In Contemporary Latina/o Media (pp. 44-61). New York University Press.

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    Vickery, L. (2010). Mobile Scores and Click-Tracks: Teaching Old Dogs. Proceedings of the Australasian Computer Music Association, 63-70.

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    Nehring, D. (2011). Negotiated familism: Intimate life and individualization among young female professionals from Mexico City. Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, 36(71), 165-196.

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    Dorcé, A. (2015). Latin American telenovelas: Affect, citizenship and interculturality. The SAGE Handbook of television Studies, 245-268.

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    Gutierrez, S. (2008). Guilty pleasures: Class, gender, culture and life as they are connected to telenovelas. The University of Texas at San Antonio.

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