Data “objectivity” in a time of coronavirus: uncovering the potential impact of state influence on the production of data-driven news

S Wu - Digital Journalism, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
News reports on the Covid-19 pandemic have largely been data-driven, with coverage on
infection numbers, deaths, recoveries, tests administered, economic impacts and vaccine …

Evaluating “exemplary data journalism” from Asia: An exploration into South China Morning Post's data stories on China and the world

S Wu - Journalism, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
As more newsrooms practice data journalism in this age of big data through the use of
analytical and visualization tools, much research on exemplary award-winning data stories …

Strategy framing in the international arena: A cross-national comparative content analysis on the China-US trade conflict coverage

S Liu, M Boukes, K De Swert - Journalism, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Strategy framing is usually studied in the context of news coverage about domestic Western
politics. This study expands its application to news reports on the China-US trade war—an …

Acting like living in a Panopticon? Hong Kong social entrepreneurs' perceptions of risks and vulnerabilities

V Vaseková, M Müller, O Kročil - Journal of Social …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Hong Kong faces significant business and social uncertainty, which affects social
entrepreneurs' perceptions of risks and vulnerabilities. This study examines their narratives …

Data Journalism and the Impact of Politics: Examining Data Stories Produced Across Different Political Systems

S Wu - Journalism Practice, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Data journalism in Western-centric research has been lauded for its contributions to
investigative reporting and democracy, but forms and functions may vary across different …

Limits to inoculating against the risk of fake news: a replication study in Singapore during COVID-19

CML Wong, Y Wu - Journal of risk research, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The COVID-19 pandemic laid bare the problem of fake news as one of the defining
challenges of our time. The sudden proliferation of fake news and its direct impact on public …

Plant-based meat and the perceived familiarity gap hypothesis: The role of health and environmental consciousness

P Ai, S Contreras-Yap, SS Ho - International Journal of Communication, 2023 - ijoc.org
This study investigates the effect of motivational factors on the perceived familiarity gap in
the context of plant-based meat alternatives (PBMAs). Through a nationally representative …

“They [Doctors] Don't Really Know What We're Actually Experiencing”: Undoing Racializing Frames of Heart Health in Singapore by Centering Listening as Method

S Kaur-Gill - Health Communication, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The mainstream media and local health campaigns in Singapore racialize heart health
disparities. Journalists and campaigners report differences in heart health outcomes from a …

Strategy framing of international conflicts: A multi-dimensional framework for transnational comparative content analysis

S Liu, M Boukes - China, media, and international conflicts, 2023 - taylorfrancis.com
International conflicts unfold more often in the form of economic friction than armed clashes
since World War II. The interdependence of economic activities and political combats is …

Are Perceptions About Government and Social Media Providers Related to Protection Motivation Online?

S Vrhovec, D Fujs - … Journal of Cyber Behavior, Psychology and …, 2023 - igi-global.com
This study aims to explore the relations between perceptions about government and social
media providers, and protection motivation of social media users. A survey was conducted …