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GUO Jing
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How does political engagement on social media impact psychological well-being? Examining the mediating role of social capital and perceived social support
J Guo, HT Chen
Computers in Human Behavior 133, 107248, 2022
322022
How does multi-platform social media use lead to biased news engagement? Examining the role of counter-attitudinal incidental exposure, cognitive elaboration, and network …
J Guo, HT Chen
Social Media+ Society 8 (4), 20563051221129140, 2022
122022
From# BlackLivesMatter to# StopAsianHate: Examining network agenda-setting effects of hashtag activism on Twitter
J Guo, S Liu
Social Media+ Society 8 (4), 20563051221146182, 2022
92022
The effect of cross-cutting exposure on attitude change: examining the mediating role of response behaviors and the moderating role of openness to diversity and social network …
HT Chen, M Ai, J Guo
Asian Journal of Communication 32 (2), 93-110, 2022
72022
Crossing the “Great Fire Wall”: A Study with Grounded Theory Examining How China Uses Twitter as a New Battlefield for Public Diplomacy
J Guo
Journal of Public Diplomacy 1 (2), 49-74, 2021
72021
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
52023
The role of digital information accessibility in shaping the relationships of exposure to COVID-19 misinformation and cognitive and attitudinal effects in Asia
R Wei, J Guo, S Wang, YHC Huang
Communication & Society 62, 207–264, 2022
42022
Is computer-mediated communication more powerful than face-to-face discussion in mobilizing political participation? A study examines participation in electoral campaigns and …
J Guo
Journal of Information Technology & Politics 20 (3), 235-249, 2023
32023
Examining the Impact of Exposure to COVID-19 Misinformation on Vaccine Hesitancy Among Beijing Residents
J Jin, R Wei, J Guo
Communication & Society 63, 239–267, 2023
22023
Better Informed or Stay Naďve? Revisiting Different Types of Selective Exposure and the Impact on Political Learning
J Guo, HT Chen, S Lu
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 1-22, 2024
12024
A Mixed-methods Study of Adaption Challenges and Social Networks of Older Migrants in China
Y Wangliu, J Guo, Y Hu, Y Liu
12023
A comparative study of public support for the zero-COVID policy in Beijing, Taipei and Singapore: The role of media attention and perceived social impact
R Wei, V Lo, X Zhang, J Guo, W Yu
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 36 (3), 2024
2024
An Unhelpful Chain: Antecedents and Consequences of COVID-19 News Avoidance in China and Singapore
R Wei, VH Lo, J Guo, W Yu
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 1-20, 2024
2024
Remote Family Communication as Discounted Compensation: Mobile Use and Psychological Well-Being Among Internal Older Migrants Within China
J Guo, Y Hu, Y Wangliu
Social Media+ Society 10 (3), 20563051241274672, 2024
2024
Social media exposure’s effects on public support toward three-child policy in China: role of cognitive elaboration, perceived negative effects, and institutional trust
J Guo, M Feng
Journal of Public Policy 44 (1), 121-142, 2024
2024
The Cognitive Outcomes of Misinformation: Misbeliefs and Knowledge
R Wei, J Guo
Miscommunicating the COVID-19 Pandemic, 130-154, 2023
2023
Does Social Media Use Polarize or Depolarize Political Opinion in China? Explaining Opinion Polarization Within an Extended Communication Mediation Model
J Guo, Y Hu
Social Media+ Society 9 (3), 20563051231196899, 2023
2023
Not Bowling Alone: Revisiting Partisan Types and Participatory Behaviors Using the Communication Mediated Model
HT Chen, J Guo
Communication Research, 00936502231195658, 2023
2023
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