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1 | Title | Authors | Student-lead paper (Y/N) | Division | Best Paper (Y/N) | |||||||||||||||||||||
2 | Explicating Data Absenteeism: The New Digital Divide in Communication Research | Huanyu Bao; Xiaohui Wang; Gelean Veronica Madrid Evangelista; Edmund W. J. Lee | N | Communication & Technology | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Chatting Myths Away? Examining the Role of Empathy in RAG-based Chatbot Design Against Cancer Misinformation | Xinkangrui Gao; Saurabh Khanna | Y | Communication & Technology | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Liquid Democracy in DAOs: The Impact of Delegated Voting and the Moderating Role of Deliberation | Jia Fan; Cong Ma; Xiao Fan Liu | Y | Political Communication | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Mapping Cross-Platform Diffusion of Misinformation and Corrections in the Chinese Media Ecosystem | Xiao Meng; Xucheng Cao; Ye Sun; Xiaohui Wang | Y | Information Systems | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
6 | How Digital Repression Reconfigures the Relationship Between News Use and Political Trust: A Cross-National Multilevel Analysis of 57 Countries | Xiao Meng; Han Luo; Yuner Zhu; Xiaohui Wang | Y | Journalism Studies | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
7 | Who Endorses Whom? Social Stratification and Reciprocity in Online Professional Networks | Yuhan Wei; Yu Zhang; Xinran Zhang; Xiaohui Wang | Y | Communication & Technology | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
8 | A Computational Pipeline for Formal Evaluation of Communication Theories based on Knowledge Graph | Mengyi Zhang; Jonathan Zhu | Y | Computational Methods | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
9 | When Attention Hurts: How Multimodal Sensational Frames Drive Engagement and Victim-Blaming in News on Gender-Based Violence | Xinran Zhang; Yuhan Wei; Xiaohui Wang | Y | Journalism Studies | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Community Relationship Building for Green NFTs: How Virtual Influencers Engage Social Media Publics in Networked Communities | Xinyan Zhao; Xiao Meng; Leping You; Xiaohui Wang | N | Public Relations | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Monetizing Politics: How Political Influencers Monetize Their Live-Streams and Reshape Digital Discourse | Siyu Zhang | Y | Political Communication | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
12 | When Literacy Isn’t Enough: The Role of Trust in Digital Health Transformation | Pei Zhi; Yulu Ouyang; Fen Lin; Xiaohui Wang; Bo WEN; Yi-Hui Christine Huang | Y | Science Communication | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
13 | Is My Life Linked to the Fate of My Racial Group? Modeling Communication Effects on Citizen Participation through Perceptions of Linked Fate | Joel Sandoval Valdez, Zhengyi Liang, Muhammad Rasul, Seungsu Lee, Jaeho Cho | N | Political Communication | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Toward a Dynamic Understanding of Organization–Public Relationship (OPR): Insights from Trust Trajectories in Hong Kong | Yi-Hui Christine Huang; Qinxian Cai; Qinhui Zhan | N | Public Relations | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Media Attention and Public Acceptance of Robotaxi: A Moderated Mediation Analysis of Risk and Presumed Influence in the Context of Embodied AI | Haodong Liu; Yi-Hui Christine Huang | Y | Human-Machine Communication | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Can AI Build Trust and Reputation? Understanding the Conditional Effect of Trust-Centered Communicative Strategies on Trust in Organization-Public Relationships | Bo Chang; Yi-Hui Christine Huang; Qinxian Cai | Y | Public Relations | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
17 | More Thinking, More Trusting: The Roles of Message Elaboration and Task-Relevant Machine Heuristic in Human Assimilation to Misleading AI Recommendations | Yue (Nancy) Dai; Pengda WANG; Yanfei Wu; Yifan Wang; Luyan Huang | N | Human-Machine Communication | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
18 | Vertical and Horizontal Trust as Predictors of Post-Pandemic Resilience: Evidence Across Time and Health Crises from an Extended Protection Motivation Theory Perspective | Leyi Zhang; Yi-Hui Christine Huang | Y | Health Communication | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
19 | On the Operationalization of Anthropomorphism: Challenges and Recommendations | Yanfei Wu; Yifan Wang; Ruilin ZHENG; Ye Sun; Yue (Nancy) Dai; LI Crystal Jiang | Y | Human-Machine Communication | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
20 | When National Identity Diverges: Party-Conditioned Affective Mediation to Misinformation Belief | Xiaxin Huang;Chris Fei Shen | Y | Political Communication | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
21 | "I Refuse to Accept the Election Result!” How AI-Generated Disinformation Affects Political Cynicism and Active Withdrawal in the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election | Bohan Zhang; Xinzhi Zhang; Ran Wei | Y | Political Communication | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
22 | Regulating the Other Side: Divergent Pathways from Perceived Effects of AI Disinformation Warning Labels to Regulatory Support Amid Polarization | Xinzhi Zhang; Ran Wei; Jingyi Pu; Ven-hwei Lo | N | Political Communication | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
23 | Algorithmic News Curation amid Political Polarization: Effects of Curator Type, Editorial Standards, and Sensationalism on News Processing | Xinzhi Zhang; Sunny Liu; Jeff Hancock; WeiMing Ye | N | Journalism Studies | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
24 | Strategic (In)Visibility: How Chinese Financial Journalists Obscure Realities of the State-Aligned Generative AI Industry | WeiMing Ye; Xinzhi Zhang | N | Journalism Studies | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
25 | When Perceived Usefulness Does Not Matter: Image, Ease, and the Cultural Paradoxes in Generative AI Adoption in the United States and Hong Kong | Ruilin Zheng; Xinzhi Zhang | Y | Communication & Technology | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
26 | How AI-Generated Content Exposure Shapes Believability in General Online Videos: Spillover Effects and Underlying Psychological Mechanisms | Nanxiao Zheng | Y | Information Systems | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
27 | From Principles to Practice: Mapping the Evolving AI Ethics Discourse on Twitter (2022–2025) | Yanfei Wu; Xingyue Dai; Ki Joon Kim | Y | Communication & Technology | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
28 | Between Empowerment and Illusion: Examining Dating Show Audiences’ Online Engagement in China | Xingyue Dai; Yanfei Wu | Y | Popular Media and Culture | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
29 | That’s Good Enough”: How Logics of Pragmatic Satisfaction Shape the Humanness of AI Anchors on Alibaba.com | Yang Wu; Fen Lin | Y | Human-Machine Communication | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
30 | Examining Dementia-related Information Seeking in the Greater Bay Area (GBA): An Application of the Planned Risk Information-Seeking Model (PRISM) | Ruilin ZHENG; LI Crystal Jiang; Ron Kwok; Kannie W. Y. CHAN; Xinyue Li; Edmund W.J. Lee | N | Health Communication | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
31 | Is interaction in social media livestreaming real? Effects of perceived spontaneity and reciprocity on perceived authenticity of interaction, enjoyment, focused immersion, and engagement behavior. | Chuling Song, Edmund W. J. Lee | Y | Communication and Technology Division | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
32 | From external factors to health action: An extended cognitive mediation model. | Feihong Pan; Huanyu, Bao; Edmund W. J. Lee | Y | Health Communication | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
33 | Extending the UTAUT model: The role of health apps and wearables in promoting physical and mental well-being. | Mahar Nirmala; May O. Lwin; Edmund W. J. Lee | N | Health Communication | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
34 | Examining data absenteeism in synthetic health data across six ASEAN countries. | Huanyu Bao; Xiaohui Wang; Edmund W. J. Lee | N | Health Communication | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
35 | Promoting cognition and well-being in older adults: An exergaming intervention to increase motivation as guided by self-determination theory. | Kimberly Tan, Bing Xun Chia., Yuezhong Liu, Jiahui Jin, Edmund W. J. Lee, Navrag Sing, Sai Pai, Aaryan Aggarwal, Verd Seidmann, & Yin-Leng Theng | N | Games Studies | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
36 | Fair or Biased? How Partisans View Judicial Sentences in Hong Kong | Weiying Shi, Fei Shen, Ryuta Hagiwara, Tetsuro Kobayshi | Y | Political Communication | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
37 | Talking Freely to Machines: Dual Psychological Mechanisms and Cross-Cultural Dynamics of Disinhibited Self-Disclosure | Li Crystal Jiang; pingping JIA; Sebastian Scherr; Tetsuro Kobayashi; Bolin Cao | N | Health Communication | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
38 | Revisiting Family Communication Patterns: A Meta-Analysis of Their Effects Across Cultures, Roles, and Developmental Outcomes | LI Crystal Jiang; YIQIAN GAO; Wanqi Gong; Beili Liang; Yue Mai | N | Interpersonal Communication | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
39 | Transparency That Makes Sense: Reassessing the Transparency–Trust Link through the Lens of Uncertainty Management | LI Crystal Jiang; YIQIAN GAO; pingping JIA; Wenjia Yan; Yue (Nancy) Dai | N | Science Communication | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
40 | Leveraging LLMs in Disaster Preparedness Promotion: How LLM-Powered Information Seeking Fosters Knowledge and Protective Behavior Through EPPM | Xucheng Cao, Silvia Chen Zhang | Y | Science Communication | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
41 | To Trust or to Verify? A Two-Wave Longitudinal Study on How Multi-Source Social Media Shapes Disaster Response | Silvia Chen Zhang, Xucheng Cao | Y | Public Relations | Y | |||||||||||||||||||||
42 | Unraveling the Chilling-Backfire Dynamic: A Mixed-Methods Study on Misinformation Moderation through the Lens of Spreaders | Silvia Chen Zhang, Xucheng Cao | Y | Communication & Technology | Y | |||||||||||||||||||||
43 | Negotiating Authenticity: Digital Games as Participatory Spaces for preservation of cultural heritage | Pingping JIA; Xingyue Dai; Shhuxian FAN; Zengyi ZHANG | Y | Games Studies | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
44 | Building Soft Power with Foreign Influencers: An Alternative Framework to China’s Public Diplomacy | Tianfang ZHANG; Fen LIN | Y | Public Diplomacy | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
45 | Can AI newscasters grab attention? Evaluating the effectiveness of AI newscasters on attention engagement and perceived enjoyment | Mulin Jiang; Shuhua Zhou; Yang Wu; Nisi Yu | Y | Journalism Studies | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
46 | When faces feel real: How anthropomorphism and gender shape affective perception of AI news anchors | Mulin Jiang; Shuhua Zhou; Yang Wu; Xiaoyu Xu | Y | Information Systems | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
47 | Examining Data Absenteeism in Synthetic Health Data Across Six ASEAN Countries | Huanyu Bao; Dandan Wang; Edmund Lee | N | Communication & Technology | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
48 | Virtual Immersion and Algorithmic Alienation: A serial mediation analysis of psychological engagement, affective investment and gender expectation shift in the otome game Love and Deepspace | Yitiantian Yin; Lan Mu; Wei Huang | Y | Game Studies | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
49 | Communicating Stigmatized Diseases on WeChat: Uncovering Infotainment Strategies and Public Engagement in Official Health Communication | Xuanyu Bai; Wei Huang | Y | Chinese Communication Association | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
50 | Digital Gendered Labor in Attention Economy: A Case Study on Iconic Female Influencers in China | Songyueqi Li; Fen Lin | Y | Global Communication and Social Change | N | |||||||||||||||||||||
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