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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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    La Pastina, A. C., Pavão, C. A., & Sousa, A. N. (2017). Lusophone media in the US: Differences between the Florida and the Northeast Corridor regions. Revista FAMECOS: mídia, cultura e tecnologia, 24(1).

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    MacLean, E. A. (2014). Not your abuela’s telenovela: Mujeres Asesinas as a hybrid Latin American fiction format (Doctoral dissertation).

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    Bajović, T. (2008). Globotelenovela kao kreativna industrija. CM Komunikacija i mediji, 3(8), 147-163.

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    Velasco, L. R. (2016). La oralidad en la telenovela: del medio a la construcción lingüístico-discursiva. CÍRCULO de Linguística Aplicada a la Comunicación, 67, 297.

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    Ruiz Velasco Dávalos, L. (2012). Oralidad escenificada y argumentación en una telenovela mexicana (Doctoral dissertation, lmu).

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    Santos Redondo, M., & Piedras, E. (2014). Las industrias culturales en español. Las industrias culturales en español, 87-103.

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    Acosta-Alzuru, C. (2021). 5 From riches to rags. When Media Succumbs to Rising Authoritarianism: Cautionary Tales from Venezuela’s Recent History, 61.

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    Acosta-Alzuru, C. (2021). 5 From riches to rags. When Media Succumbs to Rising Authoritarianism: Cautionary Tales from Venezuela’s Recent History, 61.

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    Korin, E., & Pain, P. When Media Succumbs to Rising Authoritarianism.

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    Cunha, I. F., Burnay, C. D., & Castilho, F. 1. Audiovisual context in Portugal. Transnationalization of Television Fiction in Ibero-American Countries, 475.

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    Miranda-Villanueva, O. M. (2016). Forms of Interaction between Young People of Ethnic Origin in Monterrey with Foreign Audiovisual Fiction Stories of Mid Media. Palabra Clave, 19(1), 211-239.

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    Cornejo, T. A. The Commodification of US Latinidad: The Telemundo Case via La Reina del Sur.

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    Acosta-Alzuru, C. (2021). From riches to rags: The decline of Venezuelan telenovelas. In When Media Succumbs to Rising Authoritarianism (pp. 61-76). Routledge.

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    La Pastina, A. C., Pavão, C. A., & Sousa, A. N. (2017). Mídia lusófona nos EUA: entre a Flórida e a Região Nordeste. Revista FAMECOS, 24(1), ID23829-ID23829.

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    Pangerčič, A. (2019). Primerjava latinskoameriških telenovel in turških serij: družbeni vpliv in odnos slovenskega občinstva (Doctoral dissertation, Univerza v Ljubljani, Fakulteta za družbene vede).

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    Shim, K., Golan, G. J., Day, A. G., & Yang, S. U. (2015). Beyond the Western masses: Demography and perceptions of the credibility of Pakistani media. International Journal of Communication, 9(1), 2282-2305.

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    El-Haddad, A. E. (2013). From Islamophobia to Islamistophobia: framing Islamic movements in Egyptian newspapers after the January 25th Revolution.

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    Hamdy, N. N. (2015). Egypt shifts towards a networked journalism paradigm. Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research, 8(1), 3-20.

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    Hamdy, N. N. (2015). Egypt shifts towards a networked journalism paradigm. Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research, 8(1), 3-20.

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    Elhadidi, M. A. F. (2019). Facebook credibility: Evidence from online and offline political participation, political contribution, and platform efficacy. Global Media Journal, 17(32), 1-11.

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