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Keeping up with the digital age: How the American Red Cross uses social media to build relationships
RL Briones, B Kuch, BF Liu, Y Jin
Public relations review 37 (1), 37-43, 2011
11432011
How audiences seek out crisis information: Exploring the social-mediated crisis communication model
L Austin, B Fisher Liu, Y Jin
Journal of applied communication research 40 (2), 188-207, 2012
9582012
Examining the role of social media in effective crisis management: The effects of crisis origin, information form, and source on publics’ crisis responses
Y Jin, BF Liu, LL Austin
Communication research 41 (1), 74-94, 2014
8222014
How publics respond to crisis communication strategies: The interplay of information form and source
BF Liu, L Austin, Y Jin
Public relations review 37 (4), 345-353, 2011
6432011
Ebola on Instagram and Twitter: How health organizations address the health crisis in their social media engagement
JPD Guidry, Y Jin, CA Orr, M Messner, S Meganck
Public relations review 43 (3), 477-486, 2017
4562017
The blog-mediated crisis communication model: Recommendations for responding to influential external blogs
Y Jin, BF Liu
Journal of public relations research 22 (4), 429-455, 2010
4112010
Seeking formula for misinformation treatment in public health crises: The effects of corrective information type and source
TGLA Van der Meer, Y Jin
Health communication 35 (5), 560-575, 2020
3942020
Social media use during disasters: How information form and source influence intended behavioral responses
BF Liu, JD Fraustino, Y Jin
Communication Research 43 (5), 626-646, 2016
3772016
Toward a publics-driven, emotion-based conceptualization in crisis communication: Unearthing dominant emotions in multi-staged testing of the integrated crisis mapping (ICM) model
Y Jin, A Pang, GT Cameron
Journal of public relations research 24 (3), 266-298, 2012
3392012
On pins and needles: how vaccines are portrayed on Pinterest
JPD Guidry, K Carlyle, M Messner, Y Jin
Vaccine 33 (39), 5051-5056, 2015
2832015
Making sense sensibly in crisis communication: How publics’ crisis appraisals influence their negative emotions, coping strategy preferences, and crisis response acceptance
Y Jin
Communication Research 37 (4), 522-552, 2010
2712010
Integrated crisis mapping: Toward a publics-based, emotion-driven conceptualization in crisis communication
Y Jin, A Pang, GT Cameron
Sphera Publica, 81-95, 2007
2502007
Emotional leadership as a key dimension of public relations leadership: A national survey of public relations leaders
Y Jin
Journal of public relations research 22 (2), 159-181, 2010
2292010
Social media use during disasters: a review of the knowledge base and gaps.
JD Fraustino, B Liu, Y Jin
National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism …, 2012
2272012
The effects of public's cognitive appraisal of emotions in crises on crisis coping and strategy assessment
Y Jin
Public Relations Review 35 (3), 310-313, 2009
2242009
Managing turbulence in the blogosphere: Evaluating the blog-mediated crisis communication model with the American Red Cross
BF Liu, Y Jin, R Briones, B Kuch
Journal of public relations research 24 (4), 353-370, 2012
2232012
Social media and crisis communication
Y Jin
Routledge, 2022
2152022
How disaster information form, source, type, and prior disaster exposure affect public outcomes: Jumping on the social media bandwagon?
BF Liu, JD Fraustino, Y Jin
Journal of Applied Communication Research 43 (1), 44-65, 2015
1822015
The tendency to tell: Understanding publics' communicative responses to crisis information form and source
BF Liu, Y Jin, LL Austin
Journal of Public Relations Research 25 (1), 51-67, 2013
1772013
The effects of threat type and duration on public relations practitioner's cognitive, affective, and conative responses in crisis situations
Y Jin, GT Cameron
Journal of Public Relations Research 19 (3), 255-281, 2007
1642007
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