Most Popular Articles Downloaded from Ingenta in 2023
Rank | Vol/Issue | Date | Number of Downloads | Title of Article |
1 | 88:3 | September 2015 | 348 | Water, Water Everywhere: Toward Participatory Solutions to Chronic Urban Flooding in Jakarta
Rita Padawangi, National University of Singapore, Singapore |
2 | 94:2 | June 2021 | 267 | Suspension: Seeking Agency for Change in the Hypermobile World
Biao Xiang, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom |
3 | 95:3 | September 2022 | 246 | Mobilized and Polarized: Social Media and Disinformation Narratives in the 2022 Philippine Elections
Aries A. Arugay, University of the Philippines-Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines |
4 | 95:2 | June 2022 | 158 | The 2022 South Korean Presidential Election and the Gender Divide among the Youth
Hannah June Kim, University of Nebraska, Omaha, USA |
5 | 96:1 | March 2023 | 151 | India’s Authoritarian Turn: Understanding the Emergency (1975–1977) and Its Afterlife [Review Essay]
Himanshu Jha, School of Liberal Studies, UPES, Dehradun, India |
6 | 91:2 | June 2018 | 149 | Fighting Illiberalism with Illiberalism: Islamist Populism and Democratic Deconsolidation in Indonesia
Marcus Mietzner, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia |
7 | 87:1 | March 2014 | 137 | Cultural Policy and Film Industry as Negotiation of Power: The Chinese State’s Role and Strategies in its Engagement with Global Hollywood 1994-2012
Wendy Su, University of California at Riverside, Riverside, USA |
8 | 93:4 | December 2020 | 127 | FROM FACTORY GIRLS TO K-POP IDOL GIRLS: Cultural Politics of Developmentalism, Patriarchy, and Neoliberalism in South Korea’s Popular Music Industry. For the Record: Lexington Studies in Rock and Popular Music. By Gooyong Kim
Book Review by Hyejin Jo |
9 | 96:1 | March 2023 | 123 | Continuity, History, and Identity: Why Bongbong Marcos Won the 2022 Philippine Presidential Election
Dean Dulay, Singapore Management University, Singapore |
10 | 96:1 | March 2023 | 119 | The Politics of Compromise: Analyzing the Repeal of Section 377A in Singapore
Walid Jumblatt Bin Abdullah, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore |
Most Popular Articles written between 1928–2019 downloaded from JSTOR in 2023
Pacific Affairs is privileged to be one of the journals featured in JSTOR’s core collections that is offered to university libraries around the world. With over 6000 institutions signed up to JSTOR’s collection in over 150 different countries it is not surprising that authors of articles featured in Pacific Affairs received wide and comprehensive attention by the academic community.
In 2023 a total of 293,002 articles published in Pacific Affairs were downloaded from JSTOR, below are the top ten.
Articles can be accessed via JSTOR (or purchased if your institution does not have a license).
Articles written from 2020 to the present are not available through JSTOR and therefore are not included in this list. This data was downloaded from JSTOR and represents the most popular articles downloaded in 2022.