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Demystifying “Little Pink”: The creation and evolution of a gendered label for nationalistic activists in China
K Fang, M Repnikova
New Media & Society 20 (6), 2162-2185, 2018
1732018
Authoritarian Participatory Persuasion 2.0: Netizens as Thought Work Collaborators in China
M Repnikova, K Fang
Journal of Contemporary China 27 (113), 763-779, 2018
1392018
Turning a communist party leader into an internet meme: the political and apolitical aspects of China’s toad worship culture
K Fang
Information, Communication & Society 23 (1), 38-58, 2020
552020
Digital Media Experiments in China:“Revolutionizing” Persuasion under Xi Jinping
M Repnikova, K Fang
The China Quarterly 239, 679-701, 2019
512019
The State-Preneurship Model of Digital Journalism Innovation: Cases from China
K Fang, M Repnikova
The International Journal of Press/Politics, 1-21, 2021
272021
How dark corners collude: a study on an online Chinese alt-right community
T Yang, K Fang
Information, Communication & Society 26 (2), 441-458, 2023
212023
不应高估网络言论——基于 122 个网络议题的实证分析
王辰瑶, 方可成
国际新闻界, 98-102, 2009
19*2009
What is Zimeiti? The commercial logic of content provision on China’s social media platforms
K Fang
Chinese Journal of Communication 15 (1), 75-94, 2022
162022
“Rumor‐Debunking” as a Propaganda and Censorship Strategy in China: The Case of the COVID‐19 Outbreak
K Fang
Disinformation in the Global South, 108-122, 2022
112022
Behind the Fall of China’s Greatest Newspaper
M Repnikova, K Fang
Foreign Policy 30, 2015
112015
“Guard against fire, theft, and journalists”: the public against the press in China
K Fang
Media Asia 44 (1), 55-60, 2017
82017
The Tabloidization of Party Media: How the People's Daily and CCTV Adapt to Social Media
K Fang
Digital Journalism in China, 48-60, 2022
72022
Praise from the International Community: How China Uses Foreign Experts to Legitimize Authoritarian Rule
K Fang
The China Journal 87 (1), 72-91, 2022
72022
China’s new media: Pushing political boundaries without being political
M Repnikova, K Fang
Foreign Affairs, 2016
7*2016
Where are the missing girls? Gender inequality, job precarity, and journalism students’ career choices in China
J Guo, K Fang
Journalism 24 (10), 2099-2117, 2023
62023
Social media live streaming as affective news in the anti-ELAB movement in Hong Kong
K Fang, CY Cheng
Chinese Journal of Communication 15 (3), 401-414, 2022
62022
无人机新闻来了
方可成
中国传媒科技 1, 74, 2015
42015
微博官方辟谣的界限在哪里?
方可成, 运安琦
南方周末 201, 1-08, 2011
42011
Diplomacy Is the Point of China's World Internet Conference
K Fang
Initium Media, 2015
3*2015
Authoritarian Environmentalism as Reflected in the Journalistic Sourcing of Climate Change Reporting in China
J Guo, X Huang, K Fang
Environmental Communication 17 (5), 502-517, 2023
22023
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