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Li Chen (陈理)
Li Chen (陈理)
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Effects of vaccine-related conspiracy theories on Chinese young adults’ perceptions of the HPV vaccine: An experimental study
L Chen, Y Zhang, R Young, X Wu, G Zhu
Health Communication 36 (11), 1343-1353, 2021
1142021
Male mammies: A social-comparison perspective on how exaggeratedly overweight media portrayals of Madea, Rasputia, and Big Momma affect how Black women feel about themselves
GM Chen, S Williams, N Hendrickson, L Chen
Mass Communication and Society 15 (1), 115-135, 2012
752012
Mislabeled, fragmented, and conspiracy-driven: A content analysis of the social media discourse about the HPV vaccine in China
L Chen, Q Ling, T Cao, K Han
Asian Journal of Communication 30 (6), 450-469, 2020
272020
Nutrition information in community newspapers: Goal framing, story origins, and topics
JL Andsager, L Chen, S Miles, CC Smith, F Nothwehr
Health communication 30 (10), 1013-1021, 2015
162015
Exploration of factors leading to successful mediation: A regression analysis of reality TV mediation show episodes in China
Y Zhang, L Chen
International Journal of Conflict Management 28 (1), 24-49, 2017
142017
Formation and fragmentation within a networked public sphere: Social media debates on Traditional Chinese Medicine
L Chen, X Wu, M Li
Telematics and Informatics 35 (8), 2219-2231, 2018
122018
Crisis and emergency risk communication: FEMA’s Twitter use during the 2017 hurricane season
ES Kinsky, L Chen, K Drumheller
Public relations review 47 (4), 102094, 2021
102021
Vulnerable live patients, powerful dead patients: A textual analysis of doctor-patient relationships in popular Chinese medical dramas
L Chen
Cogent Arts & Humanities 6 (1), 1622626, 2019
82019
Doctors offline, activists online: An analysis of Chinese celebrity physicians’ politically oriented social media activities
L Chen
Chinese Journal of Communication 11 (2), 202-217, 2018
72018
What makes nonprofit organizations (NPOs) talk transparently about their connections with businesses on Twitter? Insights from nonprofit-business network portfolios and …
C Dong, Y Zhang, Y Li, E Lee, L Chen
Public Relations Review 49 (2), 102314, 2023
52023
An online experiment evaluating the effects of social endorsement cues, message source, and responsibility attribution on young adults’ COVID-19 vaccination intentions
L Chen, C Dong, Y Zhang
SAGE Open 12 (2), 21582440221093046, 2022
52022
Cultural trends of audience online interaction with vocal talent shows: A comparative study between China and the US
Y Zhang, AM Weare, H Koh, L Chen
Journal of Intercultural communIcatIon research 45 (3), 196-213, 2016
42016
Talking about health and health-related issues: An inquiry into the social media use of Chinese celebrity physicians and their fans
L Chen
The University of Iowa, 2016
42016
More than We Chat: Examining WeChat Users’ Vaccine-Related Health Information Seeking During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
L Chen, Y Zhang, G Zhu
China Media Research 18 (1), 2022
32022
Cautionary tales: social representation of risk in US newspaper coverage of cyberbullying exemplars
R Young, L Chen, G Zhu, R Subramanian
Journalism Studies 22 (13), 1832-1852, 2021
32021
When Hippocrates encountered Confucius-A textual analysis of representations of medical professionalism on Chinese medical dramas.
L Chen
China Media Research 16 (1), 2020
22020
Urban or Rural? An Analysis of the Stereotypical Media Depictions of Phoenix Guys in China.
L Chen
China Media Research 9 (1), 2013
12013
Rural Young Adults' Perceptions of Cannabis: A Survey Study
L Chen, M Xie
2024
Health Information Seeking via WeChat, Social Determinants, and COVID-19 Vaccination Intentions: An Exploratory Study 1
L Chen, Y Zhang, G Zhu
Mobile Communication in Asian Society and Culture, 138-154, 2023
2023
Not for the Faint of Heart: A Content Analysis of FEMA's Use of Twitter During the 2017 Hurricane Season
L Chen, E Kinsky, K Drumheller
2021
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