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Impact Factor:2.493 | Ranking:Communication 5 out of 76
Source:2014 Journal Citation Reports® (Thomson Reuters, 2015)

  1. Articles:
    • Jennifer L. Gibbs,
    • Nicole B. Ellison,
    • and Rebecca D. Heino
    Self-Presentation in Online Personals: The Role of Anticipated Future Interaction, Self-Disclosure, and Perceived Success in Internet Dating Communication Research April 2006 33: 152-177, doi:10.1177/0093650205285368
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  2. Articles:
    • Yan Jin,
    • Brooke Fisher Liu,
    • and Lucinda L. Austin
    Examining the Role of Social Media in Effective Crisis Management: The Effects of Crisis Origin, Information Form, and Source on Publics’ Crisis Responses Communication Research February 2014 41: 74-94, first published on October 17, 2011 doi:10.1177/0093650211423918
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  3. Articles:
    • Jennifer L. Gibbs,
    • Nicole B. Ellison,
    • and Chih-Hui Lai
    First Comes Love, Then Comes Google: An Investigation of Uncertainty Reduction Strategies and Self-Disclosure in Online Dating Communication Research February 2011 38: 70-100, first published on December 14, 2010 doi:10.1177/0093650210377091
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  4. Articles:
    • JOSEPH B. WALTHER
    Computer-Mediated Communication: Impersonal, Interpersonal, and Hyperpersonal Interaction Communication Research February 1996 23: 3-43, doi:10.1177/009365096023001001
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  5. Articles:
    • Tom P. Bakker and
    • Claes H. de Vreese
    Good News for the Future? Young People, Internet Use, and Political Participation Communication Research August 2011 38: 451-470, first published on January 20, 2011 doi:10.1177/0093650210381738
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  6. Articles:
    • Johanna M. F. van Oosten,
    • Jochen Peter,
    • and Patti M. Valkenburg
    The Influence of Sexual Music Videos on Adolescents’ Misogynistic Beliefs: The Role of Video Content, Gender, and Affective Engagement Communication Research October 2015 42: 986-1008, first published on January 19, 2015 doi:10.1177/0093650214565893
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  7. Articles:
    • Catalina L. Toma and
    • Jeffrey T. Hancock
    Looks and Lies: The Role of Physical Attractiveness in Online Dating Self-Presentation and Deception Communication Research June 2010 37: 335-351, first published on April 7, 2010 doi:10.1177/0093650209356437
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  8. Articles:
    • Gina Masullo Chen
    Losing Face on Social Media: Threats to Positive Face Lead to an Indirect Effect on Retaliatory Aggression Through Negative Affect Communication Research August 2015 42: 819-838, first published on November 12, 2013 doi:10.1177/0093650213510937
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  9. Articles:
    • Daniela V. Dimitrova,
    • Adam Shehata,
    • Jesper Strömbäck,
    • and Lars W. Nord
    The Effects of Digital Media on Political Knowledge and Participation in Election Campaigns: Evidence From Panel Data Communication Research February 2014 41: 95-118, first published on November 2, 2011 doi:10.1177/0093650211426004
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  10. Articles:
    • Solomon Messing and
    • Sean J. Westwood
    Selective Exposure in the Age of Social Media: Endorsements Trump Partisan Source Affiliation When Selecting News Online Communication Research December 2014 41: 1042-1063, first published on December 31, 2012 doi:10.1177/0093650212466406
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  11. Articles:
    • JOSEPH B. WALTHER
    Interpersonal Effects in Computer-Mediated Interaction: A Relational Perspective Communication Research February 1992 19: 52-90, doi:10.1177/009365092019001003
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  12. Article:
    • Travis L. Dixon
    Good Guys Are Still Always in White? Positive Change and Continued Misrepresentation of Race and Crime on Local Television News Communication Research 0093650215579223, first published on April 2, 2015 doi:10.1177/0093650215579223
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  13. Articles:
    • Elliot Panek
    Left to Their Own Devices: College Students’ “Guilty Pleasure” Media Use and Time Management Communication Research June 2014 41: 561-577, first published on August 16, 2013 doi:10.1177/0093650213499657
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  14. Articles:
    • Andrew M. Ledbetter,
    • Joseph P. Mazer,
    • Jocelyn M. DeGroot,
    • Kevin R. Meyer,
    • Yuping Mao,
    • and Brian Swafford
    Attitudes Toward Online Social Connection and Self-Disclosure as Predictors of Facebook Communication and Relational Closeness Communication Research February 2011 38: 27-53, first published on September 10, 2010 doi:10.1177/0093650210365537
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  15. Articles:
    • Lyn M. Van Swol,
    • Michael T. Braun,
    • and Miranda R. Kolb
    Deception, Detection, Demeanor, and Truth Bias in Face-to-Face and Computer-Mediated Communication Communication Research December 2015 42: 1116-1142, first published on April 25, 2013 doi:10.1177/0093650213485785
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  16. Articles:
    • Sung-Yeon Park
    The Influence of Presumed Media Influence on Women’s Desire to Be Thin Communication Research October 2005 32: 594-614, doi:10.1177/0093650205279350
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  17. Articles:
    • Nicole Martins and
    • Kristen Harrison
    Racial and Gender Differences in the Relationship Between Children’s Television Use and Self-Esteem: A Longitudinal Panel Study Communication Research June 2012 39: 338-357, first published on March 16, 2011 doi:10.1177/0093650211401376
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  18. Articles:
    • Scott E. Caplan
    Preference for Online Social Interaction: A Theory of Problematic Internet Use and Psychosocial Well-Being Communication Research December 2003 30: 625-648, doi:10.1177/0093650203257842
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