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Environmental Communication is a journal indexed in SJR in Environmental Science (miscellaneous) and Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law with an H index of 57. It has a price of 2395 €. It has an SJR impact factor of 1,21 and it has a best quartile of Q1. It has an SJR impact factor of 1,21.
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1,21
SJR Impact factor57
H Index115
Total Docs (Last Year)206
Total Docs (3 years)6225
Total Refs994
Total Cites (3 years)202
Citable Docs (3 years)4.94
Cites/Doc (2 years)54.13
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Best articles by citations
From Environmental Campaigns to Advancing the Public Dialog: Environmental Communication for Civic Engagement
Nature's “Crisis Disciplines”: Does Environmental Communication Have an Ethical Duty?
Media Representations of Climate Change: A Meta-Analysis of the Research Field
Changing the Conversation about Climate Change: A Theoretical Framework for Place-Based Climate Change Engagement
Applying the Theory of Planned Behavior and Media Dependency Theory: Predictors of Public Pro-environmental Behavioral Intentions in Singapore
Beasts, Burgers, and Hummers: Meat and the Crisis of Masculinity in Contemporary Television Advertisements
Revealing and Reframing Apocalyptic Tragedy in Global Warming Discourse
Wind Energy in US Media: A Comparative State-Level Analysis of a Critical Climate Change Mitigation Technology
“We're the Ones to Blame”: Citizens' Representations of Climate Change and the Role of the Media
Business and Climate Change: The Climate Response of the World's 30 Largest Corporations
The US News Media, Polarization on Climate Change, and Pathways to Effective Communication
Creating a Place for Environmental Communication Research in Sustainability Science
Does Engagement in Advocacy Hurt the Credibility of Scientists? Results from a Randomized National Survey Experiment
Psychological Reactance From Reading Basic Facts on Climate Change: The Role of Prior Views and Political Identification
Media Coverage of Climate Change in Chile: A Content Analysis of Conservative and Liberal Newspapers
Beyond Frames: Recovering the Strategic in Climate Communication
When Whales “Speak for Themselves”: Communication as a Mediating force in Wildlife Tourism
Structure and Content of the Discourse on Climate Change in the Blogosphere: The Big Picture
Communication Practices and Political Engagement with Climate Change: A Research Agenda
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