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Comparing the #StopTheSteal Movement across Multiple Platforms: Differentiating Discourse on Facebook, Twitter, and Parler
B Chen, J Lukito, GH Koo
Social Media + Society 9 (3), 2023
192023
Journalistic roles and news framing: A comparative framing analysis of COVID-19 pandemic across China, South Korea, and the United States
B Chen, GH Koo
International Journal of Communication 16, 4254–4274, 2022
102022
What drives belief in COVID-19 conspiracy theories? Examining the role of uncertainty, negative emotions, and perceived relevance and threat
T Lee, GH Koo
Health Communication 38 (14), 3091-3101, 2023
92023
Are You Frightened? Children’s Cognitive and Affective Reactions to News Coverage of School Shootings
GH Koo
Mass Communication and Society, 2021
72021
Selectively sharing satirical news: Strengthening an empirical understanding of how agreement, mirth, and perceived informativeness contribute to the diffusion of mediated comedy
JT Peifer, T Lee, GH Koo
Computers in Human Behavior 128, 107108, 2022
42022
Politically Contested Beliefs: Support for Trump Better Predicts Having Inaccurate Beliefs About COVID-19 Than Conservative/Republican Political Identity
GH Koo, T Johnson, T Lee, C Jia
Mass Communication and Society, 2024
22024
The silence breakers: Understanding social, psychological, and contextual factors that influenced the development of the #MeToo movement based on spiral of silence theory
GH Koo
Indiana University, 2019
22019
“What Flipping Right Does a Teacher Have to Say Being [LGBTQ+] is Okay?”: Understanding Twitter Discourse Around U.S. Anti-LGBTQIA+ Legislation
GH Koo, G Masullo, B Orr, E Huang
Howard Journal of Communications, 1-17, 2024
2024
It’s Not Just “8 Dead”: Examining News and Twitter’s Social Construction of the Atlanta Spa Shootings Through the Lens of Networked Gatekeeping and Affective Publics
GH Koo, B Chen
Social Media+ Society 10 (3), 20563051241269278, 2024
2024
Assessing the effect of radical news exemplifications on perceived polarization: the role of emotions, partisanship, and hostile media perception
GH Koo
The University of Texas at Austin, 2023
2023
Numbers That Matter in Journalism: How to Use Numbers Effectively and Ethically
GH Koo
International Journal of Communication 15, 2021
2021
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