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Comparing the effects of traditional media and social media use on general trust in china during the COVID-19 pandemic
M Sun, X Meng, W Hu
International Journal of Communication 17, 21, 2023
82023
Stuck between the great powers: Secondary countries’ responses to soft power competition between the US and China during the COVID-19 pandemic
F Lin, X Meng
Journal of Chinese Political Science 29 (2), 233-256, 2024
52024
Trust in Religious Others: A Three-Way Interaction Model of Religious Bias, Informational Use of Digital Media, and Education
M Masood, X Meng, MM Skoric, S Ahmed
International Journal of Communication 16, 20, 2022
52022
Depolarization in the rise of far-right platforms? A moderated mediation model on political identity, misinformation belief and voting behavior in the 2020 US Presidential Election
Z Chen, X Meng, W Yu
2021 International Association for Media and Communication Research …, 2021
32021
To trust or not to trust? Exploring the roles of Facebook and WhatsApp use and network diversity
X Meng, Y Wang
Mass Communication and Society, 1-23, 2023
22023
The Influence of Online Political Expression on Disagreement and Incivility: The Moderating Role of Social Identity
M Masood, X Meng, J Oktavianus, M Moskovljevic, N Zhang, M Skoric
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 68 (2), 198-217, 2024
12024
From news websites to social media: Unpacking the influence of online channels on presumed influence and responses to misinformation
J Oktavianus, X Meng
Technology in Society 78, 102658, 2024
2024
Propagating COVID-19 Conspiracy Theories: The Influence of Right-Wing Sources
W Yu, Z Chen, X Meng, Q Yan
SAGE Open 14 (2), 21582440241258026, 2024
2024
The dark web privacy dilemma: linguistic diversity, talkativeness, and user engagement on the cryptomarket forums
Z Chen, X Meng, CJ Wang
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 10 (1), 1-11, 2023
2023
Does trust in government increase public support for authoritarian policies during COVID-19 pandemic? Cross-cultural evidence from five jurisdictions
M Xiang, LIN Fen
XX ISA World Congress of Sociology: Resurgent Authoritarianism: The …, 2023
2023
How do secondary countries respond to the soft power competition between the US and China during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from four jurisdictions
X Meng, F Lin
73rd Annual International Communication Association Conference (ICA 2023 …, 2023
2023
Are COVID-19 conspiracy theories for losers? Probing the interactive effect of voting choice and emotional distress on anti-vaccine conspiracy beliefs
X Meng, P Zhi, F Lin
73rd Annual International Communication Association Conference (ICA 2023 …, 2023
2023
Exploring the Effect of Social Media Use on Online Racial Discrimination: An Investigation of Ethnic Minorities in Hong Kong
Y Wang, X Meng, WH Chui
National Communication Association 108th Annual Convention: Honoring PLACE …, 2022
2022
The pandemic effect on China’s image-Evidence from four Asian societies
X Meng, FJ Lin
117th American Sociological Association Annual Meeting: Bureaucracies of …, 2022
2022
Political expression, disagreement, and incivility on social media: The conditional role of social identity in the context of Hong Kong
M Masood, X Meng, J Oktavianus, M Moskovljevic, N Zhang, M Skoric
Preconference of 72nd Annual Conference of the International Communication …, 2022
2022
Racial Discrimination in Online Media: How Online News and Reader Comments Portray Ethnic Minorities in Hong Kong
Y Wang, X Meng, WH Chui
72nd Annual International Communication Association Conference (ICA 2022), 2022
2022
Exploring the Different Impacts of Facebook and WhatsApp on Generalized Trust: A Quasi-Experimental Study in Hong Kong
X Meng, Y Wang
72nd Annual International Communication Association Conference (ICA 2022), 2022
2022
Exploring the Effects of Dialogic Communication and Employee–Organization Relationships during Crises: Empirical Evidence from the United States and China
X Meng, Y Wang, Y Cheng
104th Annual Conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and …, 2021
2021
Trust in religious others: A three-way interaction model of religious bias, informational new media use and education
M MASOOD, X MENG, M SKORIC
71st Annual International Communication Association Conference (ICA21), 2021
2021
The Differential Impacts of Social Network Sites and Instant Messaging on General Trust: A Study of Hong Kong
X Meng, T Kobayashi
70th Annual International Communication Association Conference (ICA 2020), 2020
2020
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