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王鹓
WANG YUAN
Gender:Female
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Department:School of Journalism and Information Communications
Education Level:Postgraduate (Doctoral)
Degree:Doctoral Degree in Philosophy
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How health organizations communicate about COVID-19 on social media: A comparative content analysis. Journal of Communication in Healthcare. 2022.
“I lose” “I gain” vs. “They lose” “They gain”: The influence of message framing on donation intentions in disaster fundraising. Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research. 2022.
Debunking misinformation about genetically modified food safety on social media: Can heuristic cues mitigate biased assimilation? Science Communication. 2021.
What motivates information seeking and sharing during a public health crisis? A combined perspective from the uses and gratifications theory and the social-mediated crisis communication model. Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research. 2022.
Emotion and virality of food safety risk communication messages on social media. Journal of Applied Communications. 2021.
Health literacy and information seeking and sharing during a public health crisis in China. Asian Journal of Communication. 2021.
Health misinformation. In T. Thompson & N. Harrington (Eds.), The Routledge handbook of health communication (pp. 318–332). Routledge. 2021.
Defining health misinformation. In A. Keselman, C. A. Smith & A. Wilson (Eds.), Combating online health misinformation: A professional’s guide to helping the public (pp. 3–16). Rowman & Littlefield. 2022.
HPV vaccine misinformation online: A narrative scoping review. In T. Ginossar & D. Weiss (Eds.), Vaccine communication online: Counteracting misinformation, rumors and lies. 2023.
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