| Social media and social movements: Facebook and an online Guatemalan justice movement that moved offline S Harlow New media & society 14 (2), 225-243, 2012 | 785 | 2012 |
| Collective action on the Web: A cross-cultural study of social networking sites and online and offline activism in the United States and Latin America S Harlow, D Harp Information, communication & society 15 (2), 196-216, 2012 | 386 | 2012 |
| The Arab spring| overthrowing the protest paradigm? How the New York Times, global voices and twitter covered the Egyptian revolution S Harlow, TJ Johnson International journal of Communication 5, 16, 2011 | 381 | 2011 |
| Protests, media coverage, and a hierarchy of social struggle DK Brown, S Harlow The International Journal of Press/Politics 24 (4), 508-530, 2019 | 355 | 2019 |
| To share or not to share: The influence of news values and topics on popular social media content in the United States, Brazil, and Argentina V García-Perdomo, R Salaverría, DK Brown, S Harlow Journalism studies 19 (8), 1180-1201, 2018 | 277 | 2018 |
| Will the revolution be tweeted or Facebooked? Using digital communication tools in immigrant activism S Harlow, L Guo Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 19 (3), 463-478, 2014 | 234 | 2014 |
| A new sensation? An international exploration of sensationalism and social media recommendations in online news publications DK Brown, S Harlow, V García-Perdomo, R Salaverría Journalism 19 (11), 1497-1516, 2018 | 211 | 2018 |
| Regenerating Journalism: Exploring the “alternativeness” and “digital-ness” of online-native media in Latin America S Harlow, R Salaverría Digital journalism 4 (8), 1001-1019, 2016 | 161 | 2016 |
| It was a Facebook revolution": Exploring the meme-like spread of narratives during the Egyptian protest S Harlow Revista de comunicación, 59-82, 2013 | 132 | 2013 |
| User-generated racism: An analysis of stereotypes of African Americans, Latinos, and Asians in YouTube videos L Guo, S Harlow Howard Journal of Communications 25 (3), 281-302, 2014 | 127 | 2014 |
| Protest paradigm in multimedia: Social media sharing of coverage about the crime of Ayotzinapa, Mexico S Harlow, R Salaverría, DK Kilgo, V García-Perdomo Journal of Communication 67 (3), 328-349, 2017 | 120 | 2017 |
| Is the whole world watching? Building a typology of protest coverage on social media from around the world S Harlow, DK Brown, R Salaverría, V García-Perdomo Journalism Studies 21 (11), 1590-1608, 2020 | 102 | 2020 |
| Interactividad y multimedialidad en periódicos latinoamericanos: avances en una transición incompleta I Bachmann, S Harlow | 98 | 2012 |
| How# Blacklivesmatter: exploring the role of hip-hop celebrities in constructing racial identity on Black Twitter S Harlow, A Benbrook Information, communication & society 22 (3), 352-368, 2019 | 90 | 2019 |
| Story-chatterers stirring up hate: Racist discourse in reader comments on US newspaper websites S Harlow Howard Journal of Communications 26 (1), 21-42, 2015 | 82 | 2015 |
| From# Ferguson to# Ayotzinapa: Analyzing differences in domestic and foreign protest news shared on social media DK Kilgo, S Harlow, V García-Perdomo, R Salaverría Social Media News and Its Impact, 122-146, 2021 | 67 | 2021 |
| Opening the gates: Interactive and multimedia elements of newspaper websites in Latin America I Bachmann, S Harlow Journalism Practice 6 (2), 217-232, 2012 | 58 | 2012 |
| A new people’s press? Understanding digital-native news sites in Latin America as alternative media S Harlow Digital Journalism 10 (8), 1322-1341, 2022 | 54 | 2022 |
| Alternative media in a digital era: Comparing news and information use among activists in the United States and Latin America D Harp, S Harlow Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2013 | 51 | 2013 |
| Perceptions versus performance: How routines, norms and values influence journalists’ protest coverage decisions S Harlow, DK Brown Journalism 23 (2), 372-390, 2022 | 46 | 2022 |