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Filtering out the other side? Cross-cutting and like-minded discussions on social networking sites
KA Heatherly, Y Lu, JK Lee
new media & society 19 (8), 1271-1289, 2017
1562017
Cross-cutting exposure on social networking sites: The effects of SNS discussion disagreement on political participation
Y Lu, KA Heatherly, JK Lee
Computers in Human Behavior 59, 74-81, 2016
722016
Stumbling upon the other side: Incidental learning of counter-attitudinal political information on Facebook
Y Lu, JK Lee
New Media & Society 21 (1), 248-265, 2019
712019
Partisan information sources and affective polarization: Panel analysis of the mediating role of anger and fear
Y Lu, JK Lee
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 96 (3), 767-783, 2019
682019
Cross-cutting exposure on Facebook and political participation: Unraveling the effects of emotional responses and online incivility.
Y Lu, J Gall Myrick
Journal of Media Psychology: Theories, Methods, and Applications 28 (3), 100, 2016
662016
Framing Climate Change: A Content Analysis of Chinese Mainstream Newspapers From 2005 to 2015
J Han, S Sun, Y Lu
International Journal of Communication 11, 23, 2017
652017
Determinants of cross-cutting discussion on Facebook: Political interest, news consumption, and strong-tie heterogeneity
Y Lu, JK Lee
New Media & Society 23 (1), 175-192, 2021
452021
Analyzing Spanish News Frames on Twitter during COVID-19—A Network Study of El País and El Mundo
J Yu, Y Lu, J Muñoz-Justicia
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17 (15), 5414, 2020
422020
Incidental Exposure to Political Disagreement on Facebook and Corrective Participation: Unraveling the Effects of Emotional Responses and Issue Relevance
Y Lu
International Journal of Communication 13, 23, 2019
332019
Network characteristics matter in politics on Facebook: evidence from a US national survey
Y Lu, JK Lee, E Kim
Online Information Review 42 (3), 372-386, 2018
212018
Social media news consumption and opinion polarization on China’s trade practices: Evidence from a US national survey
Y Lu, R Ray, L Ha, P Chen
International Journal of Communication 14, 3478-3495, 2020
182020
Testing Partisan Selective Exposure in a Multidimensional Choice Context: Evidence from a Conjoint Experiment
M Kim, Y Lu
Mass Communication and Society 23 (1), 107-127, 2020
152020
News consumption and affective polarization in Taiwan: The mediating roles of like-minded discussion and relative hostile media perception
X Zheng, Y Lu
The Social Science Journal, 1-14, 2021
112021
The joint effects of social norm appeals and fear appeals in COVID-19 vaccine campaign posters on self-perceived communication quality and vaccination intention
J Liu, X Yang, Y Lu, X Zheng
Frontiers in Psychology, 570, 2022
82022
Heterogeneity of Facebook friend network facilitates political learning: Evidence from a panel survey during the 2016 US presidential campaign
M Kim, Y Lu, JK Lee
Communication Monographs 88 (4), 463-482, 2021
72021
Attitude change toward the Chinese during the US-China trade conflict: examining the roles of social media news sharing and perceived news feed performance
NC Bi, Y Lu, L Ha, P Chen
Online Information Review, 2021
72021
Social Media Use and Political Consumerism During the US-China Trade Conflict: An Application of the OSROR Model
Y Lu, T Vierrether, Q Wu, M Durfee, P Chen
International Journal of Communication 16, 17, 2022
32022
Effects of news sharing and discussion network heterogeneity on incidental exposure to counter-attitudinal political information on Facebook
Y Lu, JK Lee
The Social Science Journal, 1-13, 2021
22021
Don’t you know it’s risky and influential? Antecedents and consequences of perceived fake news risks and influences
X Zheng, Y Lu
The Social Science Journal, 1-17, 2023
12023
Selective Electronic Word-of-Mouth: The Roles of Issue Controversiality and Issue Involvement
NC Bi, Y Lu
The Journal of Social Media in Society 12 (1), 209-234, 2023
12023
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