Omotayo O. Banjo

Omotayo O.  Banjo

University of Cincinnati

H-index: 12

North America-United States

About Omotayo O. Banjo

Omotayo O. Banjo, With an exceptional h-index of 12 and a recent h-index of 10 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Cincinnati, specializes in the field of identity and media, representation, audience reception, media effects.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Culture Counts: Quantitative Approaches to Critical Intercultural Communication

American Media, American Mind: Media Impact on Nigerians’ Perceptions

Editors' introduction to the special issue:“This is (not) fine”: The psychology of popular media during 2020 crises.

The Power of Black Panther to Affect Group Perceptions: Examining the Relationships Between Narrative Engagement, Narrative Influence, and Perceived Vitality …

Honesty, morality, and parasocial relationships in US children’s media

Whose Voices Count?: Sourcing US American Television News About the World

Media, diversity, and representation in the US: A review of the quantitative research literature on media content and effects

Becoming Black: An Introduction to Immigrant Generations, Media Representations, and Audiences

Omotayo O. Banjo Information

University

Position

Associate Professor of Communication

Citations(all)

469

Citations(since 2020)

273

Cited By

282

hIndex(all)

12

hIndex(since 2020)

10

i10Index(all)

13

i10Index(since 2020)

10

Email

University Profile Page

University of Cincinnati

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Omotayo O. Banjo Skills & Research Interests

identity and media

representation

audience reception

media effects

Top articles of Omotayo O. Banjo

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Culture Counts: Quantitative Approaches to Critical Intercultural Communication

The Handbook of Critical Intercultural Communication

Srividya Ramasubramanian

Julius Matthew Riles

Omotayo O Banjo

2023/12/14

American Media, American Mind: Media Impact on Nigerians’ Perceptions

International Journal of Communication

Omotayo O Banjo

Dirichi Umunna

2022/7/28

Editors' introduction to the special issue:“This is (not) fine”: The psychology of popular media during 2020 crises.

Psychology of Popular Media

Elizabeth L Cohen

Omotayo Banjo

Arienne Ferchaud

Benjamin K Johnson

2022/7

The Power of Black Panther to Affect Group Perceptions: Examining the Relationships Between Narrative Engagement, Narrative Influence, and Perceived Vitality …

Imagination, Cognition and Personality

Meghan S Sanders

Omotayo Banjo

2022/6

Honesty, morality, and parasocial relationships in US children’s media

Journal of Children and Media

Nancy A Jennings

Sarah F Rosaen

Omotayo Banjo

Vanessa McCoy

2022/10/2

Whose Voices Count?: Sourcing US American Television News About the World

International Journal of Communication

David C Oh

Omotayo O Banjo

Nancy A Jennings

2022/8/19

Media, diversity, and representation in the US: A review of the quantitative research literature on media content and effects

Erica Scharrer

Srividya Ramasubramanian

Omotayo Banjo

2022/8/8

Becoming Black: An Introduction to Immigrant Generations, Media Representations, and Audiences

Immigrant Generations, Media Representations, and Audiences

Omotayo O Banjo

2021

Immigrant Generations, Media Representations, and Audiences

Omotayo O Banjo

2021/9/27

Immigrants make America great: A textual analysis of Bob Hearts Abishola

Immigrant generations, media representations, and audiences

Nathaniel Frederick

Omotayo O Banjo

Emmanuel Nwachukwu

2021

Critical media effects framework: Bridging critical cultural communication and media effects through power, intersectionality, context, and agency

Journal of Communication

Srividya Ramasubramanian

Omotayo O Banjo

2020/6/1

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