Goyanes, M., Costa-Sánchez, C., & Demeter, M. (2021). The social construction of the Spanish public television: The role and function of TVE in a multi-platform environment. International Journal of Communication, 15, 3782–3801.
Goyanes, M., & Demeter, M. (2021). Dr. Excellent: The systemic and personal conditions for being an academic star in communication studies. KOME, 9(2), 65–80.
Goyanes, M., Vaz-Álvarez, M., & Demeter, M. (2021). Political pressures in TVE: Cascade effects, morphology of manipulations and professional and personal reprisals. Journalism Practice, 15(8), 1072–1088.
Goyanes, M., López-López, P., & Demeter, M. (2021). Social media in Ecuador: Impact on journalism practice and citizens’ understanding of public politics. Journalism Practice, 15(3), 366–382.
Demeter, M., & Goyanes, M. (2021). Antecedents of leaving the European Union: The role of nostalgia and attitudes towards diversity in Spain, Italy, and Greece. Mediterranean Politics, 26(4), 407–429.
Demeter, M., & Goyanes, M. (2021). A world-systemic analysis of knowledge production in international communication and media studies: The epistemic hierarchy of research approaches. Journal of International Communication, 27(1), 38–58.
Goyanes, M., & Demeter, M. (2021). Effects of media companies’ organizational nature and journalists’ autonomy and position on internal and external influences: Evidence from Spain. International Journal of Communication, 14, 2294–2315.
Goyanes, M., & Demeter, M. (2021). How the geographic diversity of editorial boards affects what is published in JCR-ranked communication journals. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 97(4), 1123–1148.
Goyanes, M., Vaz-Álvarez, M., Campos-Freire, F., & Demeter, M. (2021). Journalists’ empowerment through protest in the newsroom and beyond: How the Viernes Negros movement reshaped the independence of the Spanish public television. Journalism Studies, 21(14), 2042–2057.
Goyanes, M., Borah, P., & Gil de Zúñiga, H. (2021). Social media filtering and democracy: Effects of social media news use and uncivil political discussions on social media unfriending. Computers in Human Behavior, 120, 106803.