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Duan, Z., Li, J., Lukito, J., Yang, K.-C., Chen, F., Shah, D. V., & Yang, S. (2022). Algorithmic Agents in the Hybrid Media System: Social Bots, Selective Amplification, and Partisan News about COVID-19. Human Communication Research, 48(3), 516–542.
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Kim, Y. (2022). Outbreak news production as a site of tension: Journalists' news-making of global infectious disease. Journalism, 23(1): 171-188.
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Shugars, Sarah and González-Bailón, Sandra. “Semantic and Cultural Networks.” The Sage Handbook of Social Network Analysis (Second Edition). Edited by John McLevey, Peter J. Carrington, and John Scott, Forthcoming.
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Friley, L. B., & Venetis, M. K. (2022). Decision-making criteria when contemplating disclosure of transgender identity to medical providers. Health Communication, 37(8) 1031-1040.
Rivera, Y. M., Moran, M., Thrul, J., Joshu, C., & Smith, K.C. (2022). When engagement leads to action: Understanding the impact of cancer (mis)information among Latino Facebook users. Health Communication.
Rivera, Y. M., Moran, M., Thrul, J., Joshu, C., & Smith, K.C. (2022). Contextualizing Engagement with Health Information on Facebook: Using the Social Media Content and Context Elicitation Method. Journal of Medical Internet Research.