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2024Fans’ Practice of Reporting: A Study of the Structure of Data Fan Labor on Chinese Social MediaZhai, Haoyang; Wang, Wilfred
2024The Role of News Sharing in Curbing the Negative Impact of Misperceptions on Prosocial Behavior During the COVID-19 PandemicChoi, Jihyang; Lee, Jiyoung; Oh, Hae J.
2024Blurring Social Order With Public Sentiment: Governing Online Disinformation Through Criminal Penalty in ChinaLi, Tingting; Hallin, Daniel C.
2024#WhatsHappeningInMyanmar: The Evolution of the Digital Fight Against Authoritarian State RepressionPhattharathanasut, Tuwanont
2024Why Do Some Shout and Others Stay Silent? Communication Context Consistency in Political Discourse Offline and on FacebookPlatt, Carrie A.; Waisanen, Don; Marichal, Jose
2024Researching Social Media and Activism With Children and Youth: A Scoping ReviewNeag, Annamária; Supa, Markéta; Mihailidis, Paul
2024Meaning Cocreation and Social Influencers in a Digital Racial Crisis A Social Network Analysis of Starbucks’s Racial Crisis in PhiladelphiaXiong, Ying; Cho, Moonhee
2024Is Communication Visibility a Threat or an Opportunity? Social Media and Anonymous Social Support OrganizationsKang, Katie K.
2024Gaw, F., & Bunquin, J. (2024). In Dishonor of: The Assemblage of Counter-Memory as Networked Resistance on Twitter. International Journal Of Communication, 18, 25. Retrieved from https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/21308/4547Gaw, Fatima; Bunquin, Jon
2024Do They Stop? How Do They Stop? Why Do They Stop? Whether, How, and Why Teens Insert “Frictions” Into Social Media’s Infinite ScrollNatarajan, Nikhila