Yan Su
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- What do 5G networks, Bill Gates, Agenda 21, and QAnon have in common? Sources, distribution, and characteristics
- Red media, blue media, and misperceptions: examining a moderated serial mediation model of partisan media use and COVID-19 misperceptions
- Agenda-setting research in the age of social media
- Stumble on information or misinformation? Examining the interplay of incidental news exposure, narcissism, and new media literacy in misinformation engagement
- Consumptive News Feed Curation on Social Media: A Moderated Mediation Model of News Interest, Affordance Utilization, and Friending
- Networked agenda flow between elite U.S. newspapers and Twitter: A case study of the 2020 Black Lives Matter movement
- Incidental news exposure and COVID-19 misperceptions: A moderated-mediation model
- Interacting effects of political social media use, political discussion and political trust on civic engagement: Extending the differential gains model
- Understanding the 'infodemic': social media news use, homogeneous online discussion, self-perceived media literacy and misperceptions about COVID-19
- “I enjoy thinking critically, and I’m in control”: Examining the influences of media literacy factors on misperceptions amidst the COVID-19 infodemic
- Injecting Disinfectants to Kill the Virus: Media Literacy, Information Gathering Sources, and the Moderating Role of Political Ideology on Misperceptions about COVID-19
- Wired to seek, comment and share? Examining the relationship between personality, news consumption and misinformation engagement
- Integrating Reasoned Action Approach and Message Sidedness in the Era of Misinformation: The Case of HPV Vaccination Promotion
- The dangers of blind trust: Examining the interplay among social media news use, misinformation identification, and news trust on conspiracy beliefs
- Who endorses conspiracy theories? A moderated mediation model of Chinese and international social media use, media skepticism, need for cognition, and COVID-19 conspiracy theory endorsement in China
- Who Consumes New Media Content More Wisely? Examining Personality Factors, SNS Use, and New Media Literacy in the Era of Misinformation
- How did the top two greenhouse gas emitters depict climate change? A comparative analysis of the Chinese and US media
- Mapping the intermedia agenda setting (IAS) literature: Current trajectories and future directions
- It Doesn’t Take a Village to Fall for Misinformation: Social media use, discussion heterogeneity preference, worry of the virus, faith in scientists, and COVID-19-related misinformation beliefs
- The Conditional Indirect Effects of Political Social Media Information Seeking and Expression on Government Evaluation in Hong Kong: Revisiting the Communication Mediation Model
- From WeChat to “We set”: exploring the intermedia agenda-setting effects across WeChat public accounts, party newspaper and metropolitan newspapers in China
- Delineating the Transnational Network Agenda-Setting Model of Mainstream Newspapers and Twitter: A Machine-Learning Approach
- A territorial dispute or an agenda war? A cross-national investigation of the network agenda-setting (NAS) model
- The Effect of Message Cues on Stigmatization and Support: An Examination of Obesity-Related Conversations on Weibo
- Still a "female problem": a framing analysis of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine in Chinese online news
- Exploring the effect of Weibo opinion leaders on the dynamics of public opinion in China: A revisit of the two-step flow of communication
- Who is the agenda setter? Examining the intermedia agenda-setting effect between Twitter and newspapers
- Framing overseas Chinese students: A comparative analysis of newspaper coverage in mainland China, U.S., and Hong Kong
- Beyond the differential gains model: the effects of authoritarian orientation, social media use, and political discussion on political participation in Taiwan and South Korea