Category Archives: Mass Communication and Society
Moral Foundations, Ideological Divide, and Public Engagement with U.S. Government Agencies’ COVID-19 Vaccine Communication on Social Media
Breaking Your Boundaries: How TikTok Use Impacts Privacy Concerns Among Influencers
Humor in Satirical News Headlines: Analyzing Humor Form and Content, and Their Relations with Audience Engagement
Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Social Dominance Orientation as Mediators Between News Media Consumption and Perceived Migrant Threat
The Viral Water Cooler: Talking About Political Satire Promotes Further Political Discussion
Intermedia Attribute Agenda-Setting Among Hong Kong, U.S. and Mainland Chinese Media: The Case of Hong Kong Anti-Extradition Bill Protests
Intermedia Attribute Agenda-Setting Among Hong Kong, U.S. and Mainland Chinese Media: The Case of Hong Kong Anti-Extradition Bill Protests
Volume 27, Issue 2, March-April 2024, Page 207-229. Continue reading Intermedia Attribute Agenda-Setting Among Hong Kong, U.S. and Mainland Chinese Media: The Case of Hong Kong Anti-Extradition Bill Protests