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Are people willing to share their political opinions on Facebook? Exploring roles of self-presentational concern in spiral of silence
Y Liu, JR Rui, X Cui
Computers in Human Behavior 76, 294-302, 2017
1062017
How does online news curate linked sources? A content analysis of three online news media
X Cui, Y Liu
Journalism, 2016
912016
Media events are still alive: The opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics as a media ritual
X Cui
International Journal of Communication 7, 16, 2013
652013
Mediatized rituals: Understanding the media in the age of deep mediatization
XI Cui
International Journal of Communication 13, 14, 2019
282019
From immediate community to imagined community: co-viewing of media events
X Cui, J Rui, F Su
Global Media and China, 2016
282016
Getting connected while aging: the effects of WeChat network characteristics on the well-being of Chinese mature adults
JR Rui, N Yu, Q Xu, X Cui
Chinese Journal of Communication 12 (1), 25-43, 2019
242019
Hanfu as therapeutic governance in neo/non-liberal China: a multimodal discourse analysis of Hanfu videos on Bilibili
X Cui
Chinese Journal of Communication 16 (2), 186-203, 2023
192023
Communicating terror: Mediatization and ritualization
X Cui, E Rothenbuhler
Television & New Media 19 (2), 155-162, 2018
182018
Emotional contagion or symbolic cognition: A social-identity perspective on media events
X Cui
Journal of Broadcast & Electronic Media, 2017
172017
They are watching me: A self-presentational approach to political expression on Facebook
JR Rui, X Cui, Y Liu
Mass Communication and Society 23 (6), 858-884, 2020
142020
Ritual
X Cui, E Rothenbuhler
The International Encyclopedia of Communication Theory and Philosophy, 2016
12*2016
Discourse on Shanzhai cultural production in Chinese newspapers: Authenticity and legitimacy
X Cui
Chinese Journal of Communication 5 (4), 399-416, 2012
112012
Teaching controversial issues online: exploring college professors’ risk appraisals and coping strategies in the US
F Chen, X Cui
Teaching and Teacher Education 115, 103728, 2022
62022
How public interactions via WeChat moments predict the emotional well-being of Chinese seniors and emerging seniors: The moderating roles of perceived self-network discrepancy …
JR Rui, X Cui, Q Xu, N Yu
Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace 15 (3), 2021
52021
Deconstructing overhearing viewers: TVmojis as story retellers
X Cui
Chinese Journal of Communication 11 (2), 155-168, 2018
52018
Mobile media event: Social cohesion through IM App., Palgrave, London, UK., pp. 243-261.
X Cui
Media Events: A Critical Contemporary Approach, 243-261, 2016
52016
Between the liminal and the normal: How the news constructed the social change of face covering during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States
X Cui, F Chen
International Journal of Communication 16, 23, 2022
42022
Television vs social media: Examining the effects of media platforms on audience’s emotion and sense of social solidarity during a media event
X Cui, Q Xu
Western Journal of Communication 85 (5), 632-653, 2021
42021
The roles of identity and emotion in media events’ social integration mechanism: A case study of the 2017 US presidential inauguration
X Cui, Q Xu
Atlantic Journal of Communication 28 (2), 138-152, 2020
42020
How technological affordances predict political expression via Quora: Mediated by risk appraisal and moderated by social motivation
JR Rui, X Cui
Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace 16 (3), 2022
22022
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