Social Media and Society Q1 Unclaimed
Social Media and Society is a journal indexed in SJR in Computer Science Applications and Cultural Studies with an H index of 68. It is an CC BY-NC Journal with a Double blind peer review review system The scope of the journal is focused on social technology, social media, society. It has an SJR impact factor of 2,156 and it has a best quartile of Q1. It is published in English. It has an SJR impact factor of 2,156.
Type: Journal
Type of Copyright: CC BY-NC
Languages: English
Open Access Policy: Open Access
Type of publications:
Publication frecuency: -
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Inmediate OANPD
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Non OAMetrics
2,156
SJR Impact factor68
H Index194
Total Docs (Last Year)447
Total Docs (3 years)12258
Total Refs3446
Total Cites (3 years)447
Citable Docs (3 years)6.55
Cites/Doc (2 years)63.19
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Best articles by citations
A Tale of Four Platforms: Motivations and Uses of Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat Among College Students?
Imagined Affordance: Reconstructing a Keyword for Communication Theory
“Aren’t These Just Young, Rich Women Doing Vain Things Online?”: Influencer Selfies as Subversive Frivolity
“Having it All” on Social Media: Entrepreneurial Femininity and Self-Branding Among Fashion Bloggers
News Sharing in Social Media: A Review of Current Research on News Sharing Users, Content, and Networks
“Participant” Perceptions of Twitter Research Ethics
Deepfakes and Disinformation: Exploring the Impact of Synthetic Political Video on Deception, Uncertainty, and Trust in News
Changes in Digital Communication During the COVID-19 Global Pandemic: Implications for Digital Inequality and Future Research
Smart Refugees: How Syrian Asylum Migrants Use Social Media Information in Migration Decision-Making
#familygoals: Family Influencers, Calibrated Amateurism, and Justifying Young Digital Labor
On the Role of Emotion in the Future of Journalism
Classifying Twitter Topic-Networks Using Social Network Analysis
Syrian Refugees and the Digital Passage to Europe: Smartphone Infrastructures and Affordances
Scaling Social Movements Through Social Media: The Case of Black Lives Matter
Five Questions for Digital Migration Studies: Learning From Digital Connectivity and Forced Migration In(to) Europe
Technocolonialism: Digital Innovation and Data Practices in the Humanitarian Response to Refugee Crises
The Myth of Partisan Selective Exposure: A Portrait of the Online Political News Audience
Picturing the Party: Instagram and Party Campaigning in the 2014 Swedish Elections
COVID-19 and Health Code: How Digital Platforms Tackle the Pandemic in China
Populists Prefer Social Media Over Talk Shows: An Analysis of Populist Messages and Stylistic Elements Across Six Countries
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