| WeChat as infrastructure: the techno-nationalist shaping of Chinese digital platforms |
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| Your order, their labor: An exploration of algorithms and laboring on food delivery platforms in China |
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| Cashless China: Securitization of everyday life through Alipay's social credit system-Sesame Credit |
10 |
| Digital utility: Datafication, regulation, labor, and DiDi's platformization of urban transport in China |
8 |
| Chinese video streaming services in the context of global platform studies |
8 |
| To meet or not to meet? Measuring motivations and risks as predictors of outcomes in the use of mobile dating applications in China |
5 |
| Like a Frog in a well? An ethnographic study of Chinese rural women's social media practices through the WeChat platform |
4 |
| Public trust in local governments and environmental risks in China: the effects of media use, perceived dread, and perceived inequality |
4 |
| Adoption of ride-sharing apps by Chinese taxi drivers and its implication for the equality and wellbeing in the sharing economy |
4 |
| Linking government social media usage to public perceptions of government performance: an empirical study from China |
3 |
| WeChat use of mainland Chinese dual migrants in daily border crossing |
3 |
| Sixty years of peaceful liberation at the Tibet Museum in Lhasa: triumphant modernization at the rooftop of the world |
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| Virtual gifting on China's live streaming platforms: hijacking the online gift economy |
3 |
| How China?s flagship news program frames ?the West?: Foreign news coverage of CCTV?s Xinwen Lianbo before and during Xi Jinping?s presidency |
2 |
| Examining the effects of social networks formed in a senior-oriented online community on older participants' subjective well-being in China |
2 |
| Making the news: environmental NGOs and their media visibility in China |
2 |
| Getting connected while aging: the effects of WeChat network characteristics on the well-being of Chinese mature adults |
2 |
| Effects of mobile information-seeking on the intention to obtain reproductive cancer screening among chinese women: testing an integrative model |
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| Permanently online and permanently connected: Taiwanese university students' attachment style, mobile phone usage, and well-being |
1 |
| Fear of missing out, feeling of acceleration, and being permanently online: a survey study of university students' use of mobile apps in China |
1 |
| Strategic donor engagement on mobile social networking sites for mobile donations: a study of millennial WeChat users in China |
1 |
| The indigenization of crisis response strategies in the context of China |
1 |
| A broad stroke or different strokes for different folks? Examining the subtleties in crisis management approaches in state-owned enterprises and privately owned enterprises in China |
1 |
| Does national broadband plan narrow regional digital divide? Evidence from China |
1 |
| (Potential) patients like me: testing the effects of user-generated health content on social media |
1 |
| Nuclear risk perception, political efficacy, and Internet use for civic engagement in China |
1 |
| We are not machines: the identity construction of Chinese female migrant workers in online chat groups |
1 |
| Hybridizing journalism: clash of two journalisms in Africa |
1 |
| Language matters: effects of linguistic agency assignment on HPV prevention advocacy in Chinese public health education materials |
1 |
| Microblogging reactions to celebrity endorsement: effects of parasocial relationship and source factors |
1 |
| Authoritarian Cooptation of Urban Protests in China: Normative, Cognitive, and Regulatory Controls through the Media |
1 |
| Examining cultural and gender similarities and differences in college students' value of communication skills in romantic relationships |
0 |
| Exposure to news about the South China Sea, nationalism, and government evaluation: examining the mediation roles of third-person effects and online discussion |
0 |
| A niche analysis of three interpersonal media: examining the competition among Facebook, Line, and e-mail |
0 |
| Evaluating the effectiveness of four Hong Kong antismoking cartoon posters with humor and threat elements |
0 |
| When people become patients: fluctuations in trust from the cancer patient's perspective |
0 |
| Exploring the formation of the leave-it-to-experts storyline during the initial outbreak of the 2013 smog hazard in Beijing |
0 |
| Comparative analysis of Chinese and Japanese corporate communication on facebook and twitter |
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| Resistance to dominant narratives and the construction of identity legitimacy: counterstories of Chinese migrant workers with pneumoconiosis |
0 |
| An empirical study on the relationship between consumption emotions and brand loyalty |
0 |
| Frames and framing effects in Chinese online and offline crisis communication: the case study of a celebrity scandal |
0 |
| Assessing political participation on the Internet in contemporary China |
0 |
| Doctors offline, activists online: an analysis of Chinese celebrity physicians' politically oriented social media activities |
0 |
| Does money talk? A framing analysis of the Chinese Government's strategic communications in the establishment of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank |
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| Deconstructing overhearing viewers: TVmojis as story retellers |
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| China as janus: the framing of china by british columbia?s alternative public sphere |
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| Globalization effects or a growing cultural divide? a three-year comparative analysis of trust predictors in the US and China |
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| Comparing Chinese state-sponsored media's agenda-building influence on Taiwan and Singapore media during the 2014 Hong Kong Protest |
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| Media variants, situation awareness, and protective public-health behaviors |
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