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Position
Assistant Professor
 
Name
Dr. GUO Jing
 
Chinese Name
郭靖博士
 
 
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Research Interests
Political communication
New media with quantitative approach
 
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Status
staff
 

Results 1-20 of 31

Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)Type
12024A comparative study of public support for the zero-COVID policy in Beijing, Taipei and Singapore: The role of media attention and perceived social impactWei, Ran ; Lo, Ven-Hwei ; Dr. ZHANG Xiao, Grace ; Dr. GUO Jing ; Yu, Wenting Peer Reviewed Journal Article
22024Better informed or stay naïve? revisiting different types of selective exposure and the impact on political learningDr. GUO Jing ; Chen, Hsuan-Ting ; Lu, Shuning Peer Reviewed Journal Article
32024Social media exposure’s effects on public support toward three-child policy in China: Role of cognitive elaboration, perceived negative effects, and institutional trustDr. GUO Jing ; Feng, Mengzhe Peer Reviewed Journal Article
42024An unhelpful chain: Antecedents and consequences of COVID-19 news avoidance in China and SingaporeWei, Ran ; Lo, Ven-Hwei ; Dr. GUO Jing ; Yu, Wenting Peer Reviewed Journal Article
52024Swamped: Misinformation and information overloadWei, Ran ; Yu, Wenting ; Dr. GUO Jing Book Chapter
62024The cognitive outcomes of misinformation: Misbeliefs and knowledgeWei, Ran ; Dr. GUO Jing Book Chapter
72024A comparative study of public support for the zero-COVID policy in Beijing, Taipei and Singapore: The role of media attention and perceived social impactWei, Ran ; Lo, Ven-Hwei ; Dr. ZHANG Xiao, Grace ; Dr. GUO Jing ; Yu, Wenting Conference Paper
82024Misinformation and stigmatization: Examining how COVID-19 is stigmatized in ChinaQu, Jiayu ; Dr. GUO Jing ; Zuo, Zhumeng Conference Paper
92024Aging in the era of misinformation: Towards an intersectionality approachPei, Xin ; Dr. GUO Jing Conference Paper
102024Political ambivalence among Chinese youth: Psychological correlates of political ideologyDr. GUO Jing Conference Paper
112024Paradoxical online incivility censorship in authoritarian China: Conditionalized support and affective pathsDr. GUO Jing Conference Paper
122024Remote family communication as discounted compensation: Mobile use and psychological well-being among internal older migrants within ChinaDr. GUO Jing ; Hu, Yang ; Wangliu, Yiqi Peer Reviewed Journal Article
132023Not bowling alone: Revisiting partisan types and participatory behaviors using the communication mediated modelChen, Hsuan-Ting ; Dr. GUO Jing Peer Reviewed Journal Article
142023The interplay of news framing and comment incivility: An experimental study on the perceptual and behavioral effects of online news exposure regarding asylum seeker crime issue in Hong KongDr. GUO Jing ; Hu, Yangjuan Conference Paper
152023The Polarized nasty talkers: Examining how different social media exposure patterns play their roles in affecting online incivility participation in ChinaDr. GUO Jing ; Qu, Jiayu ; Zuo, Zhumeng Conference Paper
162023Hearing the other side or inside the bubble? examining how partisan news polarize issue opinionsDr. GUO Jing Conference Paper
172023同溫層中的資訊篩選與選擇性參與-探究社群媒體過濾氣泡中的潛在群組、預測因子及政治極化效應陳宣庭 ; 郭靖博士 Conference Paper
182023Consumptive news feed curation for better or worse? the effects on political knowledge and affective polarizationDr. GUO Jing ; Chen, Hsuan-Ting ; Luo, Haijiao ; Lu, Shuning Conference Paper
192023Social positioning and the construction of polymedia practices in everyday lifeHu, Yang ; Dr. GUO Jing ; Wangliu, Yiqi Conference Paper
202023Does social media use polarize or depolarize political opinion in China? explaining opinion polarization within an extended communication mediation modelDr. GUO Jing ; Hu, Yang Peer Reviewed Journal Article