COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA

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COMMUNICATIONS AND NEW MEDIA


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2123-Jun-2016Who Avoids Cancer Information? Examining a Psychological Process Leading to Cancer Information AvoidanceJiyoung Chae 
221-Dec-2019White matter microstructural abnormalities and default network degeneration are associated with early memory deficit in Alzheimer’s disease continuumJi, F ; Pasternak, O; Ng, KK; Chong, JSX; Liu, S ; Zhang, L ; Shim, HY ; Loke, YM ; Tan, BY ; Venketasubramanian, N ; Chen, CLH ; Zhou, JH 
16317-Apr-2020"WHERE DO I FIND INFORMATION ABOUT SEXUAL HEALTH?": A STUDY ON YOUNG SINGAPOREAN WOMEN'S ACCESS TO SEXUAL HEALTH INFORMATIONSHERILYN YEO TSI YUN
16412-Apr-2024WHEN PERSONAL INFLUENCE AND STATE MESSAGING CONVERGE: AFFECTIVE GOVERNANCE THROUGH YOUTH CONTENT CREATIONTAN ING KIAT MATTHEW
16517-Sep-2018When new media operates within a state-mediated press system: assessing new media’s impact on journalism crisis perceptions in Singapore and Hong KongWu, Shangyuan 
16618-Jan-2019WHEN MINORITY OPINION HOLDERS REACT IN ONLINE UNCIVIL DISCUSSIONS: THE ROLE OF MINORITY-SUPPORTIVE COMMENTS AND PERCEIVED HOSTILITYMARIE ANGELA MENDIOLA ORDONEZ
16727-Feb-2019When Journalism and Automation Intersect: Assessing the Influence of the Technological Field on Contemporary NewsroomsWu, Shangyuan ; Tandoc, Edson C; Salmon, Charles T
1682007When available resources become negative resources: The effects of cognitive overload on memory sensitivity and criterion biasFox, J.R.; Lang, A.; Park, B. ; Fox, J.R.
1692011What we have here is a failure of companionship: Communication in goal-oriented team-mate gamesMcGee, K. ; Merritt, T.; Ong, C.
17018-Apr-2019WHAT THE FUTURE HOLDS FOR TELEMEDICINE: HEALTH BELIEF PERSPECTIVES ON ONLINE PATIENT-PROVIDER COMMUNICATIONMELODY TAN
17122-Aug-2023What Motivates Audiences to Report Fake News?: Uncovering a Framework of Factors that Drive the Community Reporting of Fake News on Social MediaShangyuan Wu 
1729-Apr-2021WHAT MAKES AN ANONYMOUS CONFESSION POST TRUSTWORTHY? AN EVALUATION OF PERCEIVED TRUSTWORTHINESS AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTSNICOLE TONG JING XIAN
1732023What happens behind the ‘transnational’ of transnational films? Examining China and South Korea’s co-productionsSoh, Kai Ruo 
174Apr-2018WHAT DO YOU MEME? A STUDY ON THE MEDIA CONSUMPTION OF INTERNET MEMESGUO ZIYUE
1755-Jan-2020What about WhatsApp? A systematic review of WhatsApp and its role in civic and political engagementPang, Natalie ; Woo, Yue Ting 
1625-Oct-2018WeChatting for Health: An Examination of the Relationship between Motivations and Active EngagementLianshan Zhang; Eun Hwa Jung 
17May-2013Websites for stakeholder relations by corporations and non-profits: A time-lag study in SingaporeSriramesh, K.; Rivera-Sánchez, M. ; Soriano, C.
1811-Nov-2024WE DON'T READ THE FOOD LABELS: AN INVESTIGATIVE NEWS STORY ON SINGAPOREANS' MISCONCEPTIONS OF NUTRITION LABELS AND WHY THAT IS CONCERNINGSHUBHANGI GOEL
1913-Nov-2020WE ARE DIGITAL FEMINISTS AND SOCIAL MEDIA IS OUR STAGE: EXPLORING YOUNG WOMEN’S VOICES IN SINGAPORERAEBEKAH SOH RUI MIN
2023-Jun-2021Was the 2019 Indian election won by digital media?Taberez Neyazi; Ralph Schroeder