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PhD Candidate in Communication @UWMadison /Studying political communication, misinformation, digital media/alum of @UTAustin

Madison, WI
Joined January 2010
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@y_anthony_chen @catalina_toma Congratulations, Anthony! Glad to see it online!
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@JosephineLukito Amazing resources for job seekers! A big shoutout to @JosephineLukito for generously sharing and meticulously maintaining them!
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Our new paper is📢Out in JCMC!📢 →Fact matters, people do not default trust social media news →Risk factors like "likes" and attitudinal congruity undermine veracity judgment and sharing → Reflective thinking mitigates these risks Collaborating with Zhongdang Pan & @Xinle_jia
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Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication
2 years
We’re excited to introduce the newest #jcmc publication "Facts are hard to come by: discerning and sharing factual information on social media" by @fangjingtu, Zhongdang Pan, and Xinle Jia! Read it here:
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@y_anthony_chen @Journal_Of_Comm Congrats Anthony, very interesting paper! Downloading now
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3 years
Partisans’ affects towards the policy proposer play a big role in polarizing COVID policy attitude.
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3 years
New study of multiple countries in U.S. and Europe suggests Politicians Polarize views about COVID policies but experts may have a depolarizing effect:
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RT @KHayhoe: The majority of US voters - yes, ALL US voters - support climate action. New public opinion results from @YaleClimateComm Sour…
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RT @jayvanbavel: A news longitudinal study found that believing #Covid19 conspiracy theories predicted a higher chance of testing positive…
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RT @JohnHolbein1: Paternity leave: ▪️leads to long-lasting increases in fathers’ involvement in childcare/housework ▪️increases the chan…
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RT @JSchleiderPhD: Here is a 🧵 of terms related to money/funding in academia that no one explained to me until I was applying for faculty j…
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RT @Jill_Jord: Now out in @SciReports with @erezyoeli and @DG_Rand! “Don’t get it or don’t spread it: Comparing self-interested versus pros…
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RT @dannagal: Every year my grad students read O’Keefe (1975) and every year I am reminded why I love it. He writes: “Most Communication…
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4 years
#AtlantaSyllabus đź‘Ťsyllabus on Asian American Studies to help understanding the Anti-Asian violence in 2021 by @AUwmadison
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Lori
4 years
So excited to debut our brand new #AtlantaSyllabus!! We know Asian American Studies is all about sharing knowledge, so we curated a list of readings/screenings for everyone. Check it out and send it to a friend who needs it!
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4 years
@ShamanthGadi @ndconnell I've seen Snopes fact-check that the details regarding whether he was fully vaccinated or if he had contracted COVID-19 India are still unclear
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4 years
Intriguing, I wonder what affects these differential trust in vote-counting. Some guesses here: confidence in mail-in ballots? Media diet? Trust in mainstream media? Feeling of status threat? Level of dogmatism?
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Per @cstewartiii's Survey on the Performance of American Elections, Republicans' faith in vote-counting depended strongly on who won the state. Democrats' did not.
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RT @simone_natale: A thoughtful read for communication and media studies researchers:
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RT @KhariBiskut: hard to believe this is real: my first ever solo authored paper was just accepted to @apsrjournal 🥲 during the 2019 gener…
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