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Jing Zeng
Jing Zeng
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The co-evolution of two Chinese mobile short video apps: Parallel platformization of Douyin and TikTok
DBV Kaye, X Chen, J Zeng
Mobile Media & Communication 9 (2), 229-253, 2021
2882021
Showing they care (or don’t): Affective publics and ambivalent climate activism on TikTok
S Hautea, P Parks, B Takahashi, J Zeng
Social media+ society 7 (2), 20563051211012344, 2021
2272021
#PositiveEnergy Douyin: constructing “playful patriotism” in a Chinese short-video application
X Chen, DB Valdovinos Kaye, J Zeng
Chinese Journal of Communication 14 (1), 97-117, 2021
1722021
‘#OkBoomer, time to meet the Zoomers’: studying the memefication of intergenerational politics on TikTok
J Zeng, C Abidin
Information, Communication & Society, 1-23, 2021
1592021
Conceptualizing “dark platforms”. Covid-19-related conspiracy theories on 8kun and Gab
J Zeng, MS Schäfer
Digital Journalism 9 (9), 1321-1343, 2021
932021
How social media construct “truth” around crisis events: Weibo's rumor management strategies after the 2015 Tianjin blasts
J Zeng, C Chan, K Fu
Policy & internet 9 (3), 297-320, 2017
912017
# MeToo as connective action: A study of the anti-sexual violence and anti-sexual harassment campaign on Chinese social media in 2018
J Zeng
Journalism Practice 14 (2), 171-190, 2020
892020
From content moderation to visibility moderation: A case study of platform governance on TikTok
J Zeng, DBV Kaye
Policy & Internet 14 (1), 79-95, 2022
832022
TikTok: Creativity and culture in short video
DBV Kaye, J Zeng, P Wikstrom
John Wiley & Sons, 2022
822022
Research perspectives on TikTok & its legacy apps| Reposting “till Albert Einstein is TikTok famous”: The memetic construction of science on TikTok
J Zeng, MS Schäfer, J Allgaier
International Journal of Communication 15, 32, 2021
79*2021
Research perspectives on TikTok & its legacy apps| research perspectives on TikTok and its legacy apps—introduction
J Zeng, C Abidin, MS Schäfer
International Journal of Communication 15, 12, 2021
762021
Conspiracy theories in online environments: An interdisciplinary literature review and agenda for future research
D Mahl, MS Schäfer, J Zeng
new media & society 25 (7), 1781-1801, 2023
662023
From “Nasa Lies” to “Reptilian Eyes”: Mapping communication about 10 conspiracy theories, their communities, and main propagators on Twitter
D Mahl, J Zeng, MS Schäfer
Social Media+ Society 7 (2), 20563051211017482, 2021
652021
Feeling Asian Together: Coping With# COVIDRacism on Subtle Asian Traits
C Abidin, J Zeng
Social Media+ Society 6 (3), 2056305120948223, 2020
582020
Is citizen journalism better than professional journalism for fact-checking rumours in China? How Weibo users verified information following the 2015 Tianjin blasts
J Zeng, J Burgess, A Bruns
Global Media and China 4 (1), 13-35, 2019
572019
You Say# MeToo, I Say# MiTu: China’s Online Campaigns Against Sexual Abuse
J Zeng
# MeToo and the Politics of Social Change, 71-83, 2019
552019
Defining and measuring scientific misinformation
BG Southwell, JSB Brennen, R Paquin, V Boudewyns, J Zeng
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 700 (1 …, 2022
502022
Contested Chinese dreams of AI? Public discourse about artificial intelligence on WeChat and People’s Daily Online
J Zeng, C Chan, MS Schäfer
Information, Communication & Society 25 (3), 319-340, 2022
502022
A cross-national diagnosis of infodemics: comparing the topical and temporal features of misinformation around COVID-19 in China, India, the US, Germany and France
J Zeng, C Chan
Online Information Review 45 (4), 709-728, 2021
412021
Twitter and Middle East respiratory syndrome, South Korea, 2015: A multi-lingual study
ICH Fung, J Zeng, CH Chan, H Liang, J Yin, Z Liu, ZTH Tse, KW Fu
Infection, Disease & Health 23 (1), 10-16, 2018
382018
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