Manuela Farinosi

446 total citations
26 papers, 230 citations indexed

About

Manuela Farinosi is a scholar working on Communication, Sociology and Political Science and Urban Studies. According to data from OpenAlex, Manuela Farinosi has authored 26 papers receiving a total of 230 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Communication, 12 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 4 papers in Urban Studies. Recurrent topics in Manuela Farinosi's work include Social Media and Politics (8 papers), Public Relations and Crisis Communication (7 papers) and Impact of Technology on Adolescents (5 papers). Manuela Farinosi is often cited by papers focused on Social Media and Politics (8 papers), Public Relations and Crisis Communication (7 papers) and Impact of Technology on Adolescents (5 papers). Manuela Farinosi collaborates with scholars based in Italy, Finland and United Kingdom. Manuela Farinosi's co-authors include Emiliano Treré, Leopoldina Fortunati, Christopher Lim, Gian Luca Foresti, Sakari Taipale, John O’Sullivan, Mauro Sarrica, Larry Stillman, Francesca Comunello and Lorenza Parisi and has published in prestigious journals such as American Behavioral Scientist, Cities and Information Communication & Society.

In The Last Decade

Manuela Farinosi

22 papers receiving 214 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Manuela Farinosi Italy 9 81 71 36 20 19 26 230
Dimitrios Giomelakis Greece 7 112 1.4× 89 1.3× 54 1.5× 7 0.3× 12 0.6× 11 223
Jórdi Sánchez-Navarro Spain 9 90 1.1× 76 1.1× 28 0.8× 13 0.7× 4 0.2× 54 227
Jill Walker Norway 7 115 1.4× 52 0.7× 43 1.2× 15 0.8× 13 0.7× 15 237
Esa Sirkkunen Finland 9 143 1.8× 138 1.9× 18 0.5× 11 0.6× 30 1.6× 17 333
Karin van Es Netherlands 9 108 1.3× 84 1.2× 15 0.4× 40 2.0× 12 0.6× 30 221
Mél Hogan United States 9 86 1.1× 31 0.4× 39 1.1× 6 0.3× 4 0.2× 24 305
Henry Lowood United States 10 173 2.1× 16 0.2× 22 0.6× 20 1.0× 15 0.8× 41 354
Craig Hight New Zealand 8 72 0.9× 58 0.8× 6 0.2× 21 1.1× 5 0.3× 37 196
Julia Velkova Sweden 7 114 1.4× 50 0.7× 33 0.9× 7 0.3× 5 0.3× 20 303
Alex Gekker Netherlands 10 133 1.6× 60 0.8× 28 0.8× 21 1.1× 3 0.2× 23 275

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Fields of papers citing papers by Manuela Farinosi

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Manuela Farinosi

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Farinosi, Manuela, et al.. (2025). ‘I Use ChatGPT , but Should I?’ A Multi‐Method Analysis of Students' Practices and Attitudes Towards AI in Higher Education. European Journal of Education. 60(2). 2 indexed citations
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Farinosi, Manuela, et al.. (2025). To adopt or to ban? Student perceptions and use of generative AI in higher education. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications. 12(1).
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Trevisan, Filippo & Manuela Farinosi. (2024). Disabled influencers on Instagram: exploring digital celebrity and marginalised identities. Celebrity Studies. 15(2). 209–230. 2 indexed citations
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Fortunati, Leopoldina, et al.. (2023). Local government under stress: How a small village community has reacted to the COVID-19 emergency. 7(1). 7–34. 2 indexed citations
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Farinosi, Manuela, et al.. (2023). Automatic Identification and Geo-Validation of Event-Related Images for Emergency Management. Information. 14(2). 78–78. 1 indexed citations
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Farinosi, Manuela, et al.. (2022). impact of the pandemic on communication between local government and citizens in a small village in Tuscany. The Journal of Community Informatics. 18. 1 indexed citations
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Farinosi, Manuela & C. Piccolo. (2021). Public communication and pandemic crisis: the case of the Municipality of Peccioli. Institutional Research Information System (University of Udine). 159–168. 1 indexed citations
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Fortunati, Leopoldina, Federico de Luca, & Manuela Farinosi. (2021). Mobile sociality and the use of the network of personal technologies. Information Communication & Society. 26(3). 603–618.
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Farinosi, Manuela, et al.. (2020). Capturing Citizens’ Opinions Through a Combination of Survey and Online Social Data. International journal of communication. 14. 26. 1 indexed citations
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Stillman, Larry, et al.. (2020). Sociotechnical Transformative Effects of an ICT Project in Rural Bangladesh. American Behavioral Scientist. 64(13). 1871–1888. 10 indexed citations
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Farinosi, Manuela, et al.. (2018). Enhancing classical methodological tools to foster participatory dimensions in local urban planning. Cities. 88. 235–242. 19 indexed citations
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Farinosi, Manuela & Leopoldina Fortunati. (2018). Knitting Feminist Politics: Exploring a Yarn-Bombing Performance in a Postdisaster City. Journal of Communication Inquiry. 42(2). 138–165. 8 indexed citations
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Sarrica, Mauro, Manuela Farinosi, Francesca Comunello, et al.. (2018). Shaken and stirred: Social representations, social media, and community empowerment in emergency contexts. Semiotica. 2018(222). 321–346. 11 indexed citations
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Farinosi, Manuela, et al.. (2016). A Smart Visual Information Tool for Situational Awareness. 236–245. 2 indexed citations
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Foresti, Gian Luca, et al.. (2014). Situational awareness in smart environments: socio-mobile and sensor data fusion for emergency response to disasters. Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing. 6(2). 239–257. 39 indexed citations
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Fortunati, Leopoldina, Sakari Taipale, & Manuela Farinosi. (2014). Print and online newspapers as material artefacts. Journalism. 16(6). 830–846. 21 indexed citations
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Farinosi, Manuela & Emiliano Treré. (2014). Challenging mainstream media, documenting real life and sharing with the community: An analysis of the motivations for producing citizen journalism in a post-disaster city. Global Media and Communication. 10(1). 73–92. 27 indexed citations
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Farinosi, Manuela & Leopoldina Fortunati. (2013). A New Fashion: Dressing Up the Cities. TEXTILE. 11(3). 282–299. 6 indexed citations
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Farinosi, Manuela. (2011). Deconstructing Bentham’s Panopticon: The New Metaphors of Surveillance in the Web 2.0 Environment. tripleC Communication Capitalism & Critique Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society. 9(1). 62–76. 5 indexed citations
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Farinosi, Manuela. (2011). Deconstructing Bentham’s Panopticon: The New Metaphors of Surveillance in the Web 2.0 Environment. tripleC Communication Capitalism & Critique Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society. 9(1). 62–76.

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