Architects of networked disinformation: Behind the scenes of troll accounts and fake news production in the Philippines JC Ong, JV Cabaņes Newton Tech4Dev Network, 2018 | 250 | 2018 |
The cosmopolitan continuum: Locating cosmopolitanism in media and cultural studies J Corpus Ong Media, Culture & Society 31 (3), 449-466, 2009 | 207 | 2009 |
Tweeting Supertyphoon Haiyan: Evolving functions of Twitter during and after a disaster event CC David, JC Ong, EFT Legara PloS one 11 (3), e0150190, 2016 | 123 | 2016 |
“Witnessing” or “Mediating” distant suffering? Ethical questions across moments of text, production, and reception JC Ong Television & New Media 15 (3), 179-196, 2014 | 113 | 2014 |
Finding a voice through humanitarian technologies? Communication technologies and participation in disaster recovery M Madianou, L Longboan, JC Ong International Journal of Communication 9, 19, 2015 | 95 | 2015 |
When disinformation studies meets production studies: Social identities and moral justifications in the political trolling industry JC Ong, JV Cabaņes International Journal of Communication 13, 2019 | 90 | 2019 |
The appearance of accountability: Communication technologies and power asymmetries in humanitarian aid and disaster recovery M Madianou, JC Ong, L Longboan, JS Cornelio Journal of Communication 66 (6), 960-981, 2016 | 74 | 2016 |
The poverty of television: The mediation of suffering in class-divided Philippines JC Ong Anthem Press, 2015 | 72 | 2015 |
Tracking digital disinformation in the 2019 Philippine Midterm Election J Ong, R Tapsell, N Curato Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs, College of Asia and the Pacific …, 2019 | 64 | 2019 |
Queer cosmopolitanism in the disaster zone:‘My Grindr became the United Nations’ JC Ong International Communication Gazette 79 (6-7), 656-673, 2017 | 56 | 2017 |
Obliged to be grateful: How local communities experienced humanitarian actors in the Haiyan response JC Ong, JM Flores, P Combinido Briefing paper, May. Woking, UK: Plan International, 2015 | 51 | 2015 |
Witnessing distant and proximal suffering within a zone of danger: Lay moralities of media audiences in the Philippines JC Ong International Communication Gazette 77 (7), 607-621, 2015 | 48 | 2015 |
Engaged, but not immersed: Tracking the mediated public connection of Filipino elite migrants in London JC Ong, J Cabaņes South East Asia Research 19 (2), 197-224, 2011 | 45 | 2011 |
Watching the nation, singing the nation: London-based Filipino migrants' identity constructions in news and karaoke practices JC Ong Communication, Culture & Critique 2 (2), 160-181, 2009 | 44 | 2009 |
Local aid workers in the digital humanitarian project: between “second class citizens” and “entrepreneurial survivors” JC Ong, P Combinido Critical Asian Studies 50 (1), 86-102, 2018 | 40 | 2018 |
Who laughs at a rape joke? Illiberal responsiveness in Rodrigo Duterte’s Philippines N Curato, JC Ong Ethical responsiveness and the politics of difference, 117-132, 2018 | 30 | 2018 |
Demystifying disinformation shadow economies: fake news work models in Indonesia and the Philippines JC Ong, R Tapsell Asian Journal of Communication 32 (3), 251-267, 2022 | 26 | 2022 |
Inclusion as deliberative agency: The selective representation of poor women in debates and documentaries about reproductive health N Curato, JC Ong Television & New Media 16 (6), 576-594, 2015 | 25 | 2015 |
Toward an ordinary ethics of mediated humanitarianism: An agenda for ethnography JC Ong International Journal of Cultural Studies 22 (4), 481-498, 2019 | 23 | 2019 |
Charity Appeals as ‘Poverty Porn'?: Production Ethics in Representing Suffering Children and Typhoon Haiyan Beneficiaries in the Philippines JC Ong Production Studies, The Sequel!, 89-104, 2015 | 18 | 2015 |