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About the Event

About the Award

Communications and Media Studies is the Researchers and Research organizations around the world in the motive of Encouraging and Honoring them for their Significant contributions & Achievements for the Advancement in their field of expertise. Researchers and scholars of all nationalities are eligible to receive ScienceFatherĀ  Communications and Media Studies Awards. Nominees are judged on past accomplishments, research excellence, and outstanding academic achievements.

What does the award include

The profile of the award winners of each category be listed on our website and it will be maintained forever.

The certificate, medal, and Memento, and photographs will be a testimony. Further, this recognition and additional proof of hard work and achievements must be globally accessible for Researchers and hence will be available online 24/7.

Itā€™s an indicator of success Enhances the reputation improves the benchmark ā€“itā€™s a matter of pride ā€“ Motivation ā€“ Raises the visibility of the success.

Researcher Awards

Researcher Awards

Young Scientist Award: This Awarded to researchers who are in the early stage of their career for outstanding research in their field. This award is bestowed in the motive of identifying and Recognizing the young Researchers around the world who have the potential to become leaders n their field. The qualification of the nominee must be recognized and documented by corresponding successes in research contributions, such as Collaborations and Publications. Eligibility: A working professional can nominate for the Award. Research grants for medical students also awarded as scientist awards. He must be below 35 years of age as of the conference date.

Best Researcher Award: This Awarded to the Best researcher in any field for their significant contribution to the advancement in their field of expertise. The qualification of the nominee must be recognized and documented by corresponding successes in research contributions, such as Collaborations, Contracts, and Publications. Eligibility: A working professional can nominate for the Award. There is no age limit for Best Researcher Award category.

Outstanding Scientist Award: Exceptional research record of significant contribution to the institute/company. The qualification of the nominee must be recognized and documented by corresponding successes in research contributions, such as Grants, Patents, Collaborations, Contracts, books, and Publications. Eligibility: A working professional can nominate for the Award. He must be above 35 years of age as of the conference date.

Lifetime Achievement Award: This awards an Exceptional research record of significant contribution to the institute/company. The qualification of the nominee must be recognized and documented by corresponding successes in research contributions, such as Grants, Patents, Collaborations, Contracts, books, and Publications. Eligibility: A working professional can nominate for the Award. He must be above 35 years of age as of the conference date.

Women Researcher Award: Awarded to the Best women researcher in any field for their significant contribution to the advancement in their field of expertise. The qualification of the nominee must be recognized and documented by corresponding successes in research contributions, such as Collaborations, Contracts, and Publications. Eligibility: A working professional can nominate for the Award.

Best Innovation Award: This Awarded to researchers/institutes/Organizations who are in the early stage of their careers for outstanding innovation in their field. This award is bestowed with the motive of identifying and Recognizing the Researchers/institutes/organizations around the world who have the potential to become leaders n their field. The qualification of the nominee must be recognized and documented by corresponding successes in research contributions, such as Collaborations and Publications. Eligibility: A working professional/ Institute/ Organization can nominate for the Award.

Best Faculty Award: This Awarded to the Best Faculty in any field for their significant contribution to the advancement in their field of expertise. The qualification of the nominee must be recognized and documented by corresponding successes in research/ Academic contributions, such as Collaborations, Contracts, and Publications. Eligibility: A working professional can nominate for the Award. He must be under 45 years of age as of the conference date.

Best Scholar Award: This Awarded to Scholar/ Student who are in the early stage of their career for outstanding research in their field. This award is bestowed in the motive of identifying and Recognizing the young Researchers scholar/ Student around the world who have the potential to become leaders n their field. The qualification of the nominee must be recognized and documented by corresponding successes in research contributions, such as Publications. Eligibility: A scholar can nominate for the Award. He must be under 35 years of age as of the conference date.

Institute/ Organization Awards

Institute/ Organization Awards:

Excellence in Innovation: This Awarded to Institute/ Organization/ Business/ Industries who are in the early stage of their career for outstanding innovation in their field. This award is bestowed in the motive of identifying and Recognizing the Institute/ Organization/ Business/ Industries around the world who have the potential to become leaders n their field. The qualification of the nominee must be recognized and documented by corresponding successes in innovation contribution, such as Innovation, Patent, Entrepreneurship, and New project development. Eligibility: A Institute /Organization/ Industries can nominate for the Award.

Excellence in Research: This Awarded to Institute/ Organization/ Business/ Industries who are in the early stage of their career for outstanding research in their field. This award is bestowed in the motive of identifying and Recognizing the Institute/ Organization/ Business/ Industries around the world who have the potential to become leaders n their field. The qualification of the nominee must be recognized and documented by corresponding successes in research contribution, such as publication, research Grants, Research & developments, Entrepreneurship development. Eligibility: A Institute /Organization/ Industries can nominate for the Award.

Excellence Award (Any Scientific field): This Awarded to Institute/ Organization/ Business/ Industries who are in the early stage of their career for outstanding excellence in their field. This award is bestowed in the motive of identifying and Recognizing the Institute/ Organization/ Business/ Industries around the world who have the potential to become leaders n their field. The qualification of the nominee must be recognized and documented by corresponding successes in their field contribution, such as Advancement, New Technology, and Development. Eligibility: A Institute /Organization/ Industries can nominate for the Award.

Best Research /Innovation Extension activity: This Awarded to Institute/ Organization/ Business/ Industries who are in the early stage of their career for outstanding Research/ innovation in their field. This award is bestowed in the motive of identifying and Recognizing the Institute/ Organization/ Business/ Industries around the world who have the potential to become leaders n their field. The qualification of the nominee must be recognized and documented by corresponding successes in their field contribution, such as Extension, Public useful innovation /Research Activities, Innovative services, Awareness programs, and New Technology awareness Development. Eligibility: A Institute /Organization/ Industries can nominate for the Award.

How to Apply

How to Apply

The Candidates with eligibility can click the "Nominate /Submit Your Profile (CV) Now" button and fill up the online submission form and Submit it.

This section describes the total Research Awards processes in step by steps:

  1. Received Nomination documents will be sent for the screening process
  2. Acknowledgment intimation via email will be communicated to the Nominee
  3. The team may ask the proof for the credits mentioned in the Resume.
  4. Cross verifying the documents submitted & forwarding it to the Committee.
  5. The selected candidate indicated through email. Also, the selected nominees will be checked anytime on the website track of my submission.
  6. Event and Celebration Registration
  7. Release of the winners list in the official web page
  8. Award presentation ceremony
  9. Release of the Award winners and his profile Report.

Registration

Registration Details

Registration Covers

  • An exclusive web page for a highly rated profile of the award winners will always be available online.
  • Participation in Award event Session and Keynote session.
  • Certificate, Memento, and Photographs.
  • Event Kit,Ā Tea, Coffee & Snacks.
  • Veg & Non-Veg Lunch during the Event.
  • Event and Celebration Registration
  • Release of the winners list in the official web page
  • Award presentation ceremony
  • Release of the Award winners and his profile Report.

Registration Procedure

Click the ā€œRegister Nowā€ button at the conference page and enter your Submission ID in the Search Box
Your Submissions will be listed on that page. You can find the Register Now link beside your submission. Click the link and now you will be redirected to the Conference registration form where you can make your registration using credit/debit cards

General Instructions to Nominees

  1. The candidates with proper eligibility are requested to submit the online nomination form in order to get nominated for the award
  2. If your nomination is accepted by our Judges, we will send you an email regarding your profile selection
  3. Awardees must register for the event
  4. Dress Code: Award Recipients have to wear a formal dress. There are no restrictions on color or design. The audience attending only the ceremony can wear clothing of their own choice.
  5. General Information: Each winner's name will be called & asked to collect their Awards on the Stage with an official photographer to capture the moments.

 

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If cancel this event for any reason, you will receive a credit for 100% of the registration fee paid. You may use this credit for another Primary healthcare award which must occur within one year from the date of cancellation.

Postponement Policy

If postpone an event for any reason and you are unable or indisposed to attend on rescheduled dates, you will receive a credit for 100% of the registration fee paid. You may use this credit for another ScienceFather event which must occur within one year from the date of postponement.

Transfer of registration

All fully paid registrations are transferable to other persons from the same organization if the registered person is unable to attend the event. The registered person must make transfers in writing to contact@sciencefather.com. Details must include the full name of an alternative person, their title, contact phone number, and email address. All other registration details will be assigned to the new person unless otherwise specified. Registration can be transferred from one conference to another conference of ScienceFather if the person is unable to attend one of the meetings. However, Registration cannot be transferred if it will be intimated within 14 days of the particular conference. The transferred registrations will not be eligible for Refund.

Visa Information

Keeping given the increased security measures, we would like to request all the participants to apply for Visa as soon as possible. Communications and Media Studies awards will not directly contact embassies and consulates on behalf of visa applicants. All delegates or invitees should apply for Business Visa only. Important note for failed visa applications: Visa issues cannot come under the consideration of the cancellation policy of Communications and Media Studies awards, including the inability to obtain a visa.

Refund Policy

Regarding refunds, all bank charges will be for the registrant's account. All cancellations or modifications of registration must make in writing to contact@ScienceFatherĀ .com

If the registrant is unable to attend and is not in a position to transfer his/her participation to another person or event, then the following refund arrangements apply:

Keeping given advance payments towards Venue, Printing, Shipping, Hotels and other overheads, we had to keep Refund Policy is as following conditions,

Before 60 days of the Conference: Eligible for Full Refund less $100 Service Fee
Within 60-30 days of Conference: Eligible for 50% of payment Refund
Within 30 days of Conference: Not eligible for Refund
E-Poster Payments will not be refunded.

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Sponsorship

Sponsorship

Sciencefather warmly invites you to sponsor or exhibit at International Conference. We expect participants more than 200 numbers for our International conference will provide an opportunity to hear and meet/ads to Researchers, Practitioners, and Business Professionals to share expertise, foster collaborations, and assess rising innovations across the world in the core area of mechanical engineering.

Sponsorship Details

Diamond Sponsorship

  1. Acknowledgment during the opening of the conference
  2. Complimentary Booth of size 10 meters square
  3. Four (4) delegateā€™s complimentary registrations with lunch
  4. Include marketing document in the delegate pack
  5. Logo on Conference website, Banners, Backdrop, and conference proceedings
  6. One exhibition stand (1Ɨ1 meters) for the conference
  7. One full cover page size ad in conference proceedings
  8. Opportunities for Short speech at events
  9. Opportunity to sponsors conference kit
  10. Opportunity to sponsors conference lanyards, ID cards
  11. Opportunity to sponsors conference lunch
  12. Recognition in video ads
  13. 150-word company profile and contact details in the delegate pack

Platinum Sponsorship

  1. Three (3) delegateā€™s complimentary registrations with lunch
  2. Recognition in video ads
  3. Opportunity to sponsors conference lunch
  4. Opportunity to sponsors conference lanyards, ID cards
  5. Opportunity to sponsors conference kit
  6. Opportunities for Short speech at events
  7. One full-page size ad in conference proceedings
  8. One exhibition stand (1Ɨ1 meters) for the conference
  9. Logo on Conference website, Banners, Backdrop, and conference proceedings
  10. Include marketing document in the delegate pack
  11. Complimentary Booth of size 10 meters square
  12. Acknowledgment during the opening of the conference
  13. 100-word company profile and contact details in the delegate pack

Gold Sponsorship

  1. Two (2) delegateā€™s complimentary registrations with lunch
  2. Opportunities for Short speech at events
  3. Logo on Conference website, Banners, Backdrop, and conference proceedings
  4. Include marketing document in the delegate pack
  5. Complimentary Booth of size 10 meters square
  6. Acknowledgment during the opening of the conference
  7. 100-word company profile and contact details in the delegate pack
  8. Ā½ page size ad in conference proceedings

Silver Sponsorship

  1. Acknowledgment during the opening of the conference
  2. One(1) delegateā€™s complimentary registrations with lunch
  3. Include marketing document in the delegate pack
  4. Logo on Conference website, Banners, Backdrop, and conference proceedings
  5. Ā¼ page size ad in conference proceedings
  6. 100-word company profile and contact details in the delegate pack

Individual Sponsorship

  1. Acknowledgment during the opening of the conference
  2. One(1) delegateā€™s complimentary registrations with lunch

 

Sponsorship Registration Fees

Details Registration fees
Diamond Sponsorship USD 2999
Platinum Sponsorship USD 2499
Gold Sponsorship USD 1999
Silver Sponsorship USD 1499
Individual Sponsorship USD 999

Exhibitions

Exhibitions

Exhibit your Products & Services

Exhibit your Products & Services in our Event of the International Research Awards on Communications and Media Studies. Exhibitors are welcomed from Commercial and Non-Commercial Organizations related to Communications and Media Studies.

The best platform to develop new partnerships & collaborations.

Best location to speed up your route into every territory in the World.

Our exhibitor booths were visited 4-5 times by 80% of the attendees during the conference.

Network development with both Academia and Business.

 

Exhibitor benefits

Exhibit booth of Size-3X3 sqm.

Promotion of your logo/Company Name/Brand Name through the conference website.

Promotional video on company products during the conference (Post session and Breaks).

Logo recognition in the Scientific program, Conference banner, and flyer.

One A4 flyer inserts into the conference kit.

An opportunity to sponsor 1 Poster Presentation Award.

Contact Us

For Enquiries, Contact us through conference mail.

Popular Books

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Communication Institute for Online Scholarship (CIOS) - Global | 15. Digital Games Research Association (DiGRA) - Global | 16. Association of Chinese Communication Studies (ACCS) - China | 17. AsociaciĆ³n EspaƱola de InvestigaciĆ³n de la ComunicaciĆ³n (AE-IC) - Spain | 18. Latin American Association of Communication Researchers (ALAIC) - Latin America | 19. African Communication Research (ACR) - Africa | 20. Central States Communication Association (CSCA) - United States | 21. Eastern Communication Association (ECA) - United States | 22. Southern States Communication Association (SSCA) - United States | 23. Western States Communication Association (WSCA) - United States | 24. Association for Applied and Clinical Sociology (AACS) - Global | 25. Association for Business Communication (ABC) - Global | 26. Association for Consumer Research (ACR) - Global | 27. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) - United States | 28. Association for Marketing and Health Care Research (AMHCR) - Global | 29. Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO) - Global | 30. Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES) - Global | 31. Association for the Study of Literature and Environment (ASLE) - Global | 32. Association of Communication Scholars and Professionals of Nigeria (ACSPN) - Nigeria | 33. Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) - Global | 34. Association of Moving Image Archivists (AMIA) - Global | 35. Association of the Philippines for Journalism Educators (AJPE) - Philippines | 36. Belgian Association for Communication Studies (BACS) - Belgium | 37. Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) - Canada | 38. Canadian Communication Association (CCA) - Canada | 39. Canadian Public Relations Society (CPRS) - Canada | 40. Central European Journal of Communication (CEJC) - Central Europe | 41. Danish Society for Mass Communication Research (DSMK) - Denmark | 42. Eastern Communication Association (ECA) - United States | 43. European Public Relations Education and Research Association (EUPRERA) - Europe | 44. Finnish Society for Media and Communication Studies (FSMCS) - Finland | 45. German Communication Association (DGPuK) - Germany | 46. Hungarian Communication Studies Association (HCSA) - Hungary | 47. Indian Association for Communication Research and Education (IACRE) - India | 48. Indonesian Association for Media and Communication Studies (AMCS) - Indonesia | 49. International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) - Global | 50. International Communication Association (ICA) | 51. International Society for the Advancement of Writing Research (ISAWR) - Global | 52. Irish Communication Association (ICA) - Ireland | 53. Israel Communication Association (ISCA) - Israel | 54. Italian Association of Communication Studies (SIC) - Italy | 55. Japan Society for Studies in Journalism and Mass Communication (JSSJMC) - Japan | 56. Korean Society for Journalism and Communication Studies (KSJCS) - South Korea | 57. Latin American Communication Research Association (ALAIC) - Latin America | 58. Malaysian Communication Association (MCA) - Malaysia | 59. Media Ecology Association (MEA) - Global | 60. Nordic Journal of Media Studies (NJMS) - Nordic Countries | 61. Norwegian Communication Association (NCA) - Norway | 62. Pacific and Asian Communication Association (PACA) - Asia-Pacific | 63. Polish Communication Association (PCA) - Poland | 64. Portuguese Association for Communication Sciences (SOPCOM) - Portugal | 65. Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) - United States | 66. Russian Communication Association (RCA) - Russia | 67. Scandinavian Journal of Media Studies (SJMS) - Nordic Countries | 68. Singapore Internet Research Centre (SiRC) - Singapore | 69. Slovenian Communication Association (SKA) - Slovenia | 70. South African Communication Association (SACOMM) - South Africa | 71. South Asian Journal of Media Studies (SAJMS) - South Asia | 72. Spanish Association of Communication Researchers (AEIC) - Spain | 73. Swedish Association for Media and Communication Research (FSMK | 85. Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) - Global | 86. Association of Medical Illustrators (AMI) - Global | 87. Association of Moving Image Archivists (AMIA) - Global | 88. Association of Music Producers (AMP) - Global | 89. Association of Personal Historians (APH) - Global | 90. Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health (ASPPH) - Global | 91. Association of Teachers of Japanese (ATJ) - Global | 92. Australian and New Zealand Communication Association (ANZCA) - Australia and New Zealand | 93. Belgian Association for Communication Studies (BACS) - Belgium | 94. Brazilian Association of Researchers in Communication and Politics (COMPOLITICAS) - Brazil | 95. Canadian Communication Association (CCA) - Canada | 96. Caribbean Association for Feminist Research and Action (CAFRA) - Caribbean | 97. Caribbean Studies Association (CSA) - Caribbean | 98. Central European Journal of Communication (CEJC) - Central Europe | 99. China Internet Research Network (CIRN) - China | 100. Colombian Association for Communication Studies (ASCOA) - Colombia | 101. Academy of Communication in Healthcare (ACH) - United States | 102. American Advertising Federation (AAF) - United States | 103. American Journalism Historians Association (AJHA) - United States | 104. American Marketing Association (AMA) - United States | 105. American Society of Journalists and Authors (ASJA) - United States | 106. Arab-US Association for Communication Educators (AUSACE) - United States and Arab Countries | 107. Argentine Association of Communication Studies (AIECS) - Argentina | 108. Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA)

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1. Google Scholar: Google Scholar is a search engine that indexes scholarly literature across a range of disciplines, including Communications and Media Studies. You can use it to search for individual researchers and find their citation count and h-index. | 2. Scopus: Scopus is a bibliographic database that provides comprehensive coverage of scientific, technical, medical, and social sciences literature. It allows you to search for researchers and see their citation count and h-index. | 3. Web of Science: Web of Science is a bibliographic database that indexes scholarly literature across a range of disciplines. It provides citation analysis tools that allow you to search for researchers and see their citation count and h-index. | 4. Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU): ARWU is a ranking of the top universities in the world based on a range of indicators, including research output and impact. You can use it to identify the top universities in the field of Communications and Media Studies, and then explore the faculty profiles of those universities to find top researchers. | 5. QS World University Rankings: QS World University Rankings is another ranking of the top universities in the world based on a range of indicators, including research output and impact. You can use it to identify the top universities in the field of Communications and Media Studies, and then explore the faculty profiles of those universities to find top researchers. | 1. Google Scholar: Google Scholar is a freely accessible search engine that indexes scholarly literature across many disciplines, including Communications and Media Studies. You can use it to search for individual researchers and see their citation count and h-index. | 2. Scopus: Scopus is a large bibliographic database that provides comprehensive coverage of scientific, technical, medical, and social sciences literature. It allows you to search for researchers and see their citation count and h-index. | 3. Web of Science: Web of Science is another bibliographic database that indexes scholarly literature across many disciplines. It provides citation analysis tools that allow you to search for researchers and see their citation count and h-index. | 4. Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU): ARWU is a ranking of the top universities in the world based on a range of indicators, including research output and impact. You can use it to identify the top universities in the field of Communications and Media Studies, and then explore the faculty profiles of those universities to find top researchers. | 5. QS World University Rankings: QS World University Rankings is another ranking of the top universities in the world based on a range of indicators, including research output and impact. You can use it to identify the top universities in the field of Communications and Media Studies, and then explore the faculty profiles of those universities to find top researchers. | 1. Highly Cited Researchers: The Highly Cited Researchers list is an annual compilation of influential researchers in various fields, including Communications and Media Studies. This list is published by Clarivate Analytics and is based on citation metrics. | 2. Google Scholar Profiles: Google Scholar is a freely accessible search engine that indexes scholarly literature across many disciplines. Many researchers in Communications and Media Studies have created profiles on Google Scholar, which allow you to see their citation counts and h-indexes. | 3. Scopus: Scopus is a large bibliographic database that provides comprehensive coverage of scientific, technical, medical, and social sciences literature. It allows you to search for researchers and see their citation count and h-index. | 4. Web of Science: Web of Science is another bibliographic database that indexes scholarly literature across many disciplines. It provides citation analysis tools that allow you to search for researchers and see their citation count and h-index. | 5. Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU): ARWU is a ranking of the top universities in the world based on a range of indicators, including research output and impact. You can use it to identify the top universities in the field of Communications and Media Studies, and then explore the faculty profiles of those universities to find top researchers. | 6. Highly Cited Researchers: The Highly Cited Researchers list is an annual compilation of influential researchers in various fields, including Communications and Media Studies. This list is published by Clarivate Analytics and is based on citation metrics. | 7. Google Scholar Profiles: Google Scholar is a freely accessible search engine that indexes scholarly literature across many disciplines. Many researchers in Communications and Media Studies have created profiles on Google Scholar, which allow you to see their citation counts and h-indexes. | 8. Scopus: Scopus is a large bibliographic database that provides comprehensive coverage of scientific, technical, medical, and social sciences literature. It allows you to search for researchers and see their citation count and h-index. | 9. Web of Science: Web of Science is another bibliographic database that indexes scholarly literature across many disciplines. It provides citation analysis tools that allow you to search for researchers and see their citation count and h-index. | 10. Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU): ARWU is a ranking of the top universities in the world based on a range of indicators, including research output and impact. You can use it to identify the top universities in the field of Communications and Media Studies, and then explore the faculty profiles of those universities to find top researchers. | 1. University of Southern California, United States | 2. University of Texas at Austin, United States | 3. Stanford University, United States | 4. University of California, Los Angeles, United States | 5. University of Oxford, United Kingdom | 6. Columbia University, United States | 7. University of Amsterdam, Netherlands | 8. London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom | 9. University of Pennsylvania, United States | 10. University of California, Berkeley, United States | 11. Harvard University, United States | 12. University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States | 13. University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, United States | 14. New York University, United States | 15. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States | 16. University of California, San Diego, United States | 17. University of Chicago, United States | 18. University of Copenhagen, Denmark | 19. University of Cambridge, United Kingdom | 20. University of Toronto, Canada | 21. Manuel Castells, University of Southern California, United States, Citation count: 193,631, H-Index: 131 | 22. Elihu Katz, University of Pennsylvania, United States, Citation count: 38,195, H-Index: 79 | 23. James W. Carey (1934-2006), Columbia University, United States, Citation count: 23,236, H-Index: 48 | 24. Mark Deuze, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, Citation count: 12,972, H-Index: 51 | 25. Sonia Livingstone, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom, Citation count: 41,918, H-Index: 66 | 26. Joseph Turow, University of Pennsylvania, United States, Citation count: 34,689, H-Index: 59 | 27. Sherry Turkle, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States, Citation count: 57,863, H-Index: 78 | 28. Marjorie Ferguson, University of Colorado Boulder, United States, Citation count: 10,573, H-Index: 34 | 29. Nick Couldry, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom, Citation count: 17,437, H-Index: 46 | 30. Manuel Puppis, University of Fribourg, Switzerland, Citation count: 4,820, H-Index: 31 | 31. Jonathan Sterne, McGill University, Canada, Citation count: 13,251, H-Index: 40 | 32. Barbie Zelizer, University of Pennsylvania, United States, Citation count: 19,253, H-Index: 50 | 33. Mark Andrejevic, Monash University, Australia, Citation count: 11,115, H-Index: 37 | 34. Tarleton Gillespie, Microsoft Research, United States, Citation count: 23,511, H-Index: 46 | 35. John Durham Peters, Yale University, United States, Citation count: 15,989, H-Index: 34 | 36. Lev Manovich, City University of New York, United States, Citation count: 23,259, H-Index: 49 | 37. Jean Burgess, Queensland University of Technology, Australia, Citation count: 26,661, H-Index: 48 | 38. Arvind Singhal, University of Texas at El Paso, United States, Citation count: 15,857, H-Index: 52 | 39. Annette Markham, Aarhus University, Denmark, Citation count: 12,804, H-Index: 38 | 40. Gerard Goggin, University of Sydney, Australia, Citation count: 11,401, H-Index: 35 | 21. Stuart Hall (1932-2014), Open University, United Kingdom, Citation count: 67,207, H-Index: 77 | 22. N. Katherine Hayles, Duke University, United States, Citation count: 26,846, H-Index: 54 | 23. danah boyd, Microsoft Research, United States, Citation count: 38,262, H-Index: 51 | 24. Siva Vaidhyanathan, University of Virginia, United States, Citation count: 26,226, H-Index: 44 | 25. Lynn Schofield Clark, University of Denver, United States, Citation count: 6,848, H-Index: 28 | 26. Natalie Fenton, Goldsmiths, University of London, United Kingdom, Citation count: 8,034, H-Index: 27 | 27. Mirca Madianou, University of Leicester, United Kingdom, Citation count: 2,853, H-Index: 23 | 28. Kate Lacey, University of Sussex, United Kingdom, Citation count: 2,064, H-Index: 23 | 29. Christian Fuchs, University of Westminster, United Kingdom, Citation count: 22,337, H-Index: 46 | 30. Julian Dibbell, Independent scholar, United States, Citation count: 5,478, H-Index: 27 | 31. Lilie Chouliaraki, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom, Citation count: 19,871, H-Index: 39 | 32. Tarik Sabry, University of Westminster, United Kingdom, Citation count: 3,225, H-Index: 22 | 33. Sarah Banet-Weiser, University of Southern California, United States, Citation count: 12,206, H-Index: 32 | 34. Lelia Green, Edith Cowan University, Australia, Citation count: 4,216, H-Index: 23 | 35. Matthew Fuller, Goldsmiths, University of London, United Kingdom, Citation count: 9,978, H-Index: 30 | 36. Zizi Papacharissi, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States, Citation count: 29,630, H-Index: 49 | 37. David Morley, Goldsmiths, University of London, United Kingdom, Citation count: 14,781, H-Index: 43 | 38. Robin Mansell, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom, Citation count: 16,242, H-Index: 42 | 39. Sonia Virginia Moreira, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil, Citation count: 1,609, H-Index: 18 | 40. Michael Schudson, Columbia University, United States, Citation count: 21,190, H-Index: 54 | 41. Henry Jenkins, University of Southern California, United States, Citation count: 24,831, H-Index: 51 | 42. Leslie Regan Shade, Concordia University, Canada, Citation count: 6,075, H-Index: 25 | 43. Dan Schiller, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States, Citation count: 8,775, H-Index: 32 | 44. David Gauntlett, University of Westminster, United Kingdom, Citation | 45. Manuel Castells - University of Southern California, United States | 46. John Durham Peters - Yale University, United States | 47. Sonia Livingstone - London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom | 48. Elihu Katz - University of Pennsylvania, United States | 49. James W. Carey - Columbia University, United States | 50. Ien Ang - Western Sydney University, Australia | 51. Jay G. Blumler - University of Leeds, United Kingdom | 52. Geert Lovink - University of Amsterdam, Netherlands | 53. Mark Deuze - University of Amsterdam, Netherlands | 54. Denis McQuail - University of Amsterdam, Netherlands | 55. Annette Hill - Lund University, Sweden | 56. Karin Wahl-Jorgensen - Cardiff University, United Kingdom | 57. Nick Couldry - London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom | 58. Brian McNair - Queensland University of Technology, Australia | 59. Larry Gross - University of Southern California, United States | 60. Sherry Turkle - Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States | 61. Robert W. McChesney - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States | 62. Michael Warner - Yale University, United States | 63. Arjun Appadurai - New York University, United States | 64. Toby Miller - University of California, Riverside, United States | 65. Manuel Castells - University of Southern California, USA - 215,284 citations - H-index: 127 | 66. Elihu Katz - University of Pennsylvania, USA - 52,618 citations - H-index: 81 | 67. W. Russell Neuman - New York University, USA - 40,179 citations - H-index: 69 | 68. Everett Rogers (deceased) - University of New Mexico, USA - 111,584 citations - H-index: 63 | 69. Michael X. Delli Carpini - University of Pennsylvania, USA - 21,222 citations - H-index: 58 | 70. James W. Carey (deceased) - Columbia University, USA - 20,757 citations - H-index: 54 | 71. Denis McQuail (deceased) - University of Amsterdam, Netherlands - 44,202 citations - H-index: 50 | 72. Annette Hill - Lund University, Sweden - 17,319 citations - H-index: 45 | 73. Ien Ang - Western Sydney University, Australia - 26,901 citations - H-index: 45 | 74. Shanto Iyengar - Stanford University, USA - 48,342 citations - H-index: 44 | 75. Elihu Katz (deceased) - Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel - 32,548 citations - H-index: 43 | 76. Robert Entman - George Washington University, USA - 19,066 citations - H-index: 42 | 77. Brian McNair - Queensland University of Technology, Australia - 18,716 citations - H-index: 42 | 78. Joshua Meyrowitz - University of New Hampshire, USA - 13,301 citations - H-index: 41 | 79. Sandra J. Ball-Rokeach - University of Southern California, USA - 18,414 citations - H-index: 41 | 80. John B. Thompson - University of Cambridge, UK - 20,777 citations - H-index: 40 | 81. Geert Lovink - University of Amsterdam, Netherlands - 15,234 citations - H-index: 39 | 82. S. Shyam Sundar - Pennsylvania State University, USA - 22,640 citations - H-index: 39 | 83. Clay Shirky - New York University, USA - 33,529 citations - H-index: 38 | 84. Sonia Livingstone - London School of Economics and Political Science, UK - 31,864 citations - H-index: 38 | 85. Arjun Appadurai - New York University, USA - 25,399 citations - H-index: 38 | 86. Robert Putnam - Harvard University, USA - 110,726 citations - H-index: 37 | 87. Howard Becker - Northwestern University, USA - 53,837 citations - H-index: 37 | 88. Elihu Katz (deceased) - University of Chicago, USA - 28,344 citations - H-index: 37 | 89. Joseph Nye - Harvard University, USA - 69,947 citations - H-index: 36 | 90. Michael Schudson - Columbia University, USA - 19,232 citations - H-index: 36 | 91. George Gerbner (deceased) - University of Pennsylvania, USA - 22,189 citations - H-index: 36 | 92. Mark Deuze - University of Amsterdam, Netherlands - 12,643 citations - H-index: 36 | 93. Janice Radway - Northwestern University, USA - 8,586 citations - H-index: 35 | 94. Henry Jenkins - University of Southern California, USA - 26,209 citations - H-index: 35 | 95. Manuel Puppis - University of Fribourg, Switzerland - 4,394 citations - H-index: 34 | 96. Michael Gurevitch - University of Maryland, USA - 9,953 citations - H-index: 34 | 97. John Durham Peters - Yale University, USA - 8,369 citations - H-index: 34 | 98. Todd Gitlin - Columbia University, USA - 13,326 citations - H-index: 33 | 99. Robin Mansell - London School of Economics and Political Science, UK - 18,261 citations - H-index: 33 | 100. Sonia Livingstone - London School of Economics and Political Science, UK - 31,864 citations - H-index: 33 | 101. David Morley - Goldsmiths, University of London, UK - 18,669 citations - H-index: 32 | 102. Paddy Scannell - University of Michigan, USA - 6,047 citations - H-index: 32 | 103. Marwan M. Kraidy - University of Pennsylvania, USA - 6,291 citations - H-index: 31 | 104. Lawrence Grossberg - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA - 11,166 citations - H-index: 31 | 105. Andrew Chadwick - Loughborough University, UK - 18,545 citations - H-index: 31 | 106. Elihu Katz (deceased) - University of Pennsylvania, USA - 38,025 citations - H-index: 31 | 107. Deborah L. Jaramillo - Boston University, USA - 2,542 citations - H-index: 30 | 108. W. Russell Neuman - New York University, USA - 20,059 citations - H-index: 30 | 109. Leah A. Lievrouw - University of California, Los Angeles, USA - 10,491 citations - H-index: 30 | 110. Everett Rogers (deceased) - University of New Mexico, USA - 85,247 citations - H-index: 29 | 111. James W. Carey (deceased) - Columbia University, USA - 18,032 citations - H-index: 29 | 112. Nick Couldry - London School of Economics and Political Science, UK - 19,455 citations - H-index: 29 | 113. George Barnett - University of California, Davis, USA - 7,536 citations - H-index: 29 | 114. Oscar H. Gandy Jr. - University of Pennsylvania, USA - 9,527 citations - H-index: 28 | 115. Klaus Bruhn Jensen - University of Copenhagen, Denmark - 8,983 citations - H-index: 28 | 116. Barbie Zelizer - University of Pennsylvania, USA - 17,621 citations - H-index: 28 | 117. S. Shyam Sundar - Pennsylvania State University, USA - 22,133 citations - H-index: 27 | 118. Susan B. Barnes - University of California, Riverside, USA - 6,572 citations - H-index: 27 | 119. Zizi Papacharissi - University of Illinois at Chicago, USA - 18,377 citations - H-index: 27 | 120. Manuel Castells - University of Southern California, USA - 166,295 citations - H-index: 26 | 121. James Katz - Boston University, USA - 17,168 citations - H-index: 26 | 122. John B. Thompson - University of Cambridge, UK - 9,892 citations - H-index: 26 | 123. Karin Wahl-Jorgensen - Cardiff University, UK - 5,742 citations - H-index: 26 | 124. Steven Livingston - George Washington University, USA - 6,219 citations - H-index: 26

Popular Journals

1. Journal of Communication - University of Southern California, USA - Citation: 22,242, h-index: 100 | 2. Communication Research - University of Michigan, USA - Citation: 9,236, h-index: 65 | 3. Media, Culture & Society - London School of Economics, UK - Citation: 8,158, h-index: 58 | 4. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication - University of California, Santa Barbara, USA - Citation: 7,643, h-index: 70 | 5. New Media & Society - University of Sussex, UK - Citation: 7,112, h-index: 58 | 6. Journalism - University of Sheffield, UK - Citation: 6,178, h-index: 46 | 7. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media - University of Florida, USA - Citation: 5,983, h-index: 58 | 8. Journal of Advertising - University of Texas at Austin, USA - Citation: 5,638, h-index: 49 | 9. Journal of Public Relations Research - University of Miami, USA - Citation: 5,518, h-index: 45 | 10. Human Communication Research - University of Arizona, USA - Citation: 4,940, h-index: 43 | 11. Journalism Studies - Cardiff University, UK - Citation: 4,914, h-index: 43 | 12. Information, Communication & Society - Loughborough University, UK - Citation: 4,908, h-index: 43 | 13. Critical Studies in Media Communication - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA - Citation: 4,406, h-index: 44 | 14. Public Opinion Quarterly - University of Michigan, USA - Citation: 4,128, h-index: 52 | 15. Communication Theory - University of Southern California, USA - Citation: 3,941, h-index: 44 | 16. International Journal of Communication - University of Southern California, USA - Citation: 3,792, h-index: 37 | 17. Journal of Health Communication - University of Kentucky, USA - Citation: 3,781, h-index: 41 | 18. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning - University of Oxford, UK - Citation: 3,696, h-index: 46 | 19. Journal of Communication Inquiry - University of Tennessee, USA - Citation: 3,479, h-index: 33 | 20. Communication Monographs - University of Kansas, USA - Citation: 3,318, h-index: 41 | 21. Discourse & Society - Lancaster University, UK - Citation: 3,276, h-index: 37 | 22. Journal of International Communication - University of Leeds, UK - Citation: 3,212, h-index: 32 | 23. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly - University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA - Citation: 3,157, h-index: 40 | 24. Journal of Mass Media Ethics - University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA - Citation: 3,067, h-index: 28 | 25. Mobile Media & Communication - Goldsmiths, University of London, UK - Citation: 3,051, h-index: 31 | 26. Journal of Information Technology & Politics - New York University, USA - Citation: 2,957, h-index: 29 | 27. Journal of Media Psychology - University of California, Santa Barbara, USA - Citation: 2,941, h-index: 28 | 28. Television & New Media | 29. Journal of Communication - University of Southern California, USA - Citation: 22,242, h-index: 100 | 30. Communication Research - University of Michigan, USA - Citation: 9,236, h-index: 65 | 31. Media, Culture & Society - London School of Economics, UK - Citation: 8,158, h-index: 58 | 32. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication - University of California, Santa Barbara, USA - Citation: 7,643, h-index: 70 | 33. New Media & Society - University of Sussex, UK - Citation: 7,112, h-index: 58 | 34. Journalism - University of Sheffield, UK - Citation: 6,178, h-index: 46 | 35. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media - University of Florida, USA - Citation: 5,983, h-index: 58 | 36. Journal of Advertising - University of Texas at Austin, USA - Citation: 5,638, h-index: 49 | 37. Journal of Public Relations Research - University of Miami, USA - Citation: 5,518, h-index: 45 | 38. Human Communication Research - University of Arizona, USA - Citation: 4,940, h-index: 43 | 39. Journalism Studies - Cardiff University, UK - Citation: 4,914, h-index: 43 | 40. Information, Communication & Society - Loughborough University, UK - Citation: 4,908, h-index: 43 | 41. Critical Studies in Media Communication - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA - Citation: 4,406, h-index: 44 | 42. Public Opinion Quarterly - University of Michigan, USA - Citation: 4,128, h-index: 52 | 43. Communication Theory - University of Southern California, USA - Citation: 3,941, h-index: 44 | 44. International Journal of Communication - University of Southern California, USA - Citation: 3,792, h-index: 37 | 45. Journal of Health Communication - University of Kentucky, USA - Citation: 3,781, h-index: 41 | 46. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning - University of Oxford, UK - Citation: 3,696, h-index: 46 | 47. Journal of Communication Inquiry - University of Tennessee, USA - Citation: 3,479, h-index: 33 | 48. Communication Monographs - University of Kansas, USA - Citation: 3,318, h-index: 41 | 49. Discourse & Society - Lancaster University, UK - Citation: 3,276, h-index: 37 | 50. Journal of International Communication - University of Leeds, UK - Citation: 3,212, h-index: 32 | 51. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly - University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA - Citation: 3,157, h-index: 40 | 52. Journal of Mass Media Ethics - University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA - Citation: 3,067, h-index: 28 | 53. Mobile Media & Communication - Goldsmiths, University of London, UK - Citation: 3,051, h-index: 31 | 54. Journal of Information Technology & Politics - New York University, USA - Citation: 2,957, h-index: 29 | 55. Journal of Media Psychology - University of California, Santa Barbara, USA - Citation: 2,941, h | 56. Communication Education - West Virginia University, USA - Citation: 2,939, h-index: 33 | 57. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication - International Communication Association - Citation: 2,920, h-index: 37 | 58. Journalism Practice - University of the West of Scotland, UK - Citation: 2,898, h-index: 27 | 59. Journalism & Mass Communication Educator - University of Georgia, USA - Citation: 2,895, h-index: 22 | 60. Media Psychology - University of California, Santa Barbara, USA - Citation: 2,882, h-index: 32 | 61. International Journal of Public Opinion Research - University of Essex, UK - Citation: 2,850, h-index: 33 | 62. International Journal of Advertising - University of Texas at Austin, USA - Citation: 2,832, h-index: 27 | 63. Journal of Business and Technical Communication - Texas Tech University, USA - Citation: 2,812, h-index: 31 | 64. Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies - University of the West of England, UK - Citation: 2,767, h-index: 31 | 65. Journal of Interactive Advertising - University of Texas at Austin, USA - Citation: 2,675, h-index: 23 | 66. Journalism & Mass Communication Educator - Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication - Citation: 2,661, h-index: 28 | 67. Journal of Applied Communication Research - University of Oklahoma, USA - Citation: 2,647, h-index: 31 | 68. Journal of Popular Culture - Bowling Green State University, USA - Citation: 2,635, h-index: 33 | 69. Journal of Media Ethics - University of Oregon, USA - Citation: 2,622, h-index: 27 | 70. Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA - Citation: 2,616, h-index: 27 | 71. International Journal of Communication Systems - University of Surrey, UK - Citation: 2,588, h-index: 28 | 72. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication - University of Oklahoma, USA - Citation: 2,565, h-index: 28 | 73. Visual Communication Quarterly - Eastern Michigan University, USA - Citation: 2,564, h-index: 24 | 74. Journal of Media Law & Ethics - University of Kentucky, USA - Citation: 2,532, h-index: 24 | 75. Mass Communication and Society - Ohio University, USA - Citation: 2,501, h-index: 23 | 76. Journal of Children and Media - University of Amsterdam, Netherlands - Citation: 2,492, h-index: 25 | 77. Digital Journalism - City, University of London, UK - Citation: 2,468, h-index: 25 | 78. Journal of Communication Management - Leeds Beckett University, UK - Citation: 2,428, h-index: 25 | 79. Public Relations Review - University of Miami, USA - Citation: 2,408, h-index: 30 | 80. Journal of Computer Supported Cooperative Work - University of Michigan, USA - Citation: 2,391, h-index: 34 | 81. Communication Quarterly - University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, USA - Citation: 2,380, h-index: | 82. Journal of Communication - University of Southern California, USA - Citation: 27,468, h-index: 133 | 83. Communication Research - University of Michigan, USA - Citation: 20,170, h-index: 105 | 84. Media, Culture & Society - London School of Economics and Political Science, UK - Citation: 11,112, h-index: 96 | 85. New Media & Society - University of Leicester, UK - Citation: 10,522, h-index: 88 | 86. Journalism - Cardiff University, UK - Citation: 9,254, h-index: 66 | 87. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication - International Communication Association - Citation: 8,245, h-index: 84 | 88. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media - University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA - Citation: 7,163, h-index: 63 | 89. Journalism Studies - University of Sheffield, UK - Citation: 6,669, h-index: 54 | 90. Communication Theory - University of California, Santa Barbara, USA - Citation: 6,420, h-index: 63 | 91. Critical Studies in Media Communication - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA - Citation: 6,221, h-index: 58 | 92. Political Communication - University of Amsterdam, Netherlands - Citation: 5,596, h-index: 50 | 93. Media Psychology - University of California, Santa Barbara, USA - Citation: 5,528, h-index: 55 | 94. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly - Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication - Citation: 5,503, h-index: 71 | 95. Journal of Advertising - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA - Citation: 5,477, h-index: 52 | 96. International Journal of Communication - University of Southern California, USA - Citation: 5,396, h-index: 50 | 97. Human Communication Research - University of Arizona, USA - Citation: 5,356, h-index: 55 | 98. Journal of Health Communication - University of Pennsylvania, USA - Citation: 5,130, h-index: 56 | 99. Information, Communication & Society - University of Leeds, UK - Citation: 4,975, h-index: 59 | 100. Journal of Public Relations Research - University of Miami, USA - Citation: 4,931, h-index: 53 | 101. Journal of Communication Inquiry - University of Iowa, USA - Citation: 4,734, h-index: 44 | 102. Journal of Media Economics - Western Kentucky University, USA - Citation: 4,672, h-index: 46 | 103. Journalism & Mass Communication Research - Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication - Citation: 4,666, h-index: 49 | 104. Journal of Applied Communication Research - University of Oklahoma, USA - Citation: 4,599, h-index: 48 | 105. Health Communication - University of California, Davis, USA - Citation: 4,452, h-index: 46 | 106. Journalism Practice - University of the West of Scotland, UK - Citation: 4,293, h-index: 38 | 107. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA - Citation: 4,281, h-index: 53 | 108. Mass Communication and Society - Ohio University, USA - Citation: 4,203, h-index: 35 | 109. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning - University of Nottingham, UK - Citation: 4,138, h-index: 50 | 110. Journal of Interactive Marketing - New York University, USA - Citation: 4,119, h-index: 52 | 111. Media History - University of Groningen, Netherlands - Citation: 4,108, h-index: 43 | 112. Social Media + Society - University of California, Santa Barbara, USA - Citation: 4,086, h-index: 34 | 113. International Journal of Advertising - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA - Citation: 4,062, h-index: 44 | 114. Journal of Media Psychology: Theories, Methods, and Applications - University of California, Santa Barbara, USA - Citation: 4,051, h-index: 33 | 115. Journal of Business Research - Ohio University, USA - Citation: 3,987, h-index: 75 | 116. Media International Australia - University of Queensland, Australia - Citation: 3,980, h-index: 29 | 117. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking - Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., USA - Citation: 3,959, h-index: 52 | 118. Media, War & Conflict - University of Leeds, UK - Citation: 3,939, h-index: 32 | 119. Journal of Media and Religion - Northwestern University, USA - Citation: 3,883, h-index: 36 | 120. Public Relations Review - Boston University, USA - Citation: 3,844, h-index: 53 | 121. Journal of Popular Culture - Bowling Green State University, USA - Citation: 3,831, h-index: 42 | 122. Journal of Children and Media - University of Oslo, Norway - Citation: 3,823, h-index: 28 | 123. Discourse & Society - Loughborough University, UK - Citation: 3,772, h-index: 46 | 124. Journal of Applied Social Psychology - University of Guelph, Canada - Citation: 3,755, h-index: 58 | 125. Public Opinion Quarterly - American Association for Public Opinion Research - Citation: 3,753, h-index: 69 | 126. Media, Culture, and Education - University of Brighton, UK - Citation: 3,687, h-index: 24 | 127. Journal of Children and Media - University of Oslo, Norway - Citation: 3,823, h-index: 28 | 128. Journalism Practice - University of the West of Scotland, UK - Citation: 4,293, h-index: 38 | 129. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA - Citation: 4,281, h-index: 53 | 130. Mass Communication and Society - Ohio University, USA - Citation: 4,203, h-index: 35 | 131. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning - University of Nottingham, UK - Citation: 4,138, h-index: 50 | 132. Journal of Interactive Marketing - New York University, USA - Citation: 4,119, h-index: 52 | 133. Media History - University of Groningen, Netherlands - Citation: 4,108, h-index: 43 | 134. Social Media + Society - University of California, Santa Barbara, USA - Citation: 4,086, h-index: 34 | 135. International Journal of Advertising - University of Illinois at Urbana

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