| Meta-analysis of the relationship between Internet use and political participation: examining main and moderating effects |
7 |
| Predicting elections from social media: a three-country, three-method comparative study |
7 |
| An integrated model of workload, autonomy, burnout, job satisfaction, and turnover intention among Taiwanese reporters |
6 |
| Gender, media, and myth-making: constructing China's leftover women |
5 |
| Personality structure of brands on social networking sites and its effects on brand affect and trust: evidence of brand anthropomorphization |
5 |
| Islamophobia in China: news coverage, stereotypes, and Chinese Muslims' perceptions of themselves and Islam |
5 |
| Connecting social media use with gaps in knowledge and participation in a protest context: the case of candle light vigil in South Korea |
4 |
| Utilization of CSR to build organizations' corporate image in Asia: need for an integrative approach |
4 |
| Memory mobilization, generational differences, and communication effects on collective memory about Tiananmen in Hong Kong |
3 |
| Exploring linkage of message frames with personality traits for political advertising effectiveness |
3 |
| Personal ties, group ties and latent ties: connecting network size to diversity and trust in the mobile social network WeChat |
3 |
| Young adults' contact experiences and attitudes toward aging: age salience and intergroup anxiety in South Korea |
3 |
| Government public relations when trouble hits: exploring political dispositions, situational variables, and government-public relationships to predict communicative action of publics |
3 |
| Perceived party polarization, news attentiveness, and political participation: a mediated moderation model |
3 |
| The powerful image and the imagination of power: the 'new visual turn' of the CPC's propaganda strategy since its 18th National Congress in 2012 |
3 |
| Exploring the de-stigmatizing effect of social media on homosexuality in China: an interpersonal-mediated contact versus parasocial-mediated contact perspective |
2 |
| Learn after reading: effects of news framing and responsibility attribution on Chinese college students' perceived efficacy in identifying others and themselves with depression |
2 |
| Networked counterpublics and discursive contestation in the agonistic public sphere: political jamming a police force Facebook Page |
2 |
| Social media campaigns, electoral momentum, and vote shares: evidence from the 2016 Hong Kong Legislative Council election |
2 |
| Factors affecting smartphone dependency among the young in China |
2 |
| The effects of gain versus loss framing and issue involvement on publics' responses to nuclear energy messages in South Korea |
2 |
| Does China's outward focused journalism engage a constructive approach? A qualitative content analysis of Xinhua News Agency's English news |
2 |
| The metamorphosis of medical discourse and embedded cultural rationality: a content analysis of health reporting for neurasthenia and depressive disorder in China |
2 |
| Applying user analytics to uses and effects of social media in China |
2 |
| Examining cultural identity and media use as predictors of intentions to seek mental health information among Chinese |
2 |
| Mapping contentious discourse in China: activists' discursive strategies and their coordination with media |
2 |
| Risk, affect, and policy support: public perception of air pollution in China |
2 |
| How liberals and conservatives respond to feasibility and desirability appeals in anti-tobacco campaigns |
2 |
| Comparing the effects of argumentation and facework on Americans and Chinese' responses to advice in supportive interactions |
2 |
| Explicating factual and subjective science knowledge: knowledge as a mediator of news attention and attitudes |
2 |
| How does patient-centered communication improve emotional health? An exploratory study in China |
1 |
| Culturally tailored narrative evidence about family health history: a moderated mediation analysis |
1 |
| Digital host national identification among Filipino temporary migrant workers |
1 |
| The moderating role of cultural background in temporal framing: focusing on climate change awareness advertising |
1 |
| First and second-level agenda-setting in the 2014 Indian general election: a time-series analysis of party-media relation |
1 |
| The effects of message source and fear appeal on young adults' response to Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) messages in Singapore |
1 |
| Communication, cognitive processing, and public knowledge about climate change |
1 |
| Trust, norms and networks in social media environmental mobilization: a social capital analysis of Under the Dome in China |
1 |
| Echoslamming: how incivility interacts with cyberbalkanization on the social media in Hong Kong |
1 |
| A turn to realism and humanism from propaganda: Chinese photojournalism practices between 1976 and 1988 |
1 |
| Engagement with news on Twitter: insights from Australia and Korea |
1 |
| News audience fragmentation in the Japanese Twittersphere |
1 |
| Testing a cultural orientation model of electronic word-of-mouth communication: a comparative study of US and Korean social media users |
1 |
| The effects of narrative messages on optimistic bias in South Korea: a focus on controllability, collectivism, and risk perception in a massive fire crisis |
1 |
| The civic potential of Bollywood based dance flash mobs: on youth participation and digital networks |
0 |
| Intertextuality and nationalism discourse: a critical discourse analysis of microblog posts in China |
0 |
| Exploring strategic public relations management in China: current state and challenges |
0 |
| Online field experiments |
0 |
| How US and Chinese journalists think about plagiarism |
0 |
| Effects of self-affirmation on message persuasiveness: a cross-cultural study of the US and South Korea |
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