Eleven Papers Accepted For ICA 2021

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Eleven Papers Accepted For ICA 2021

The virtual 71st Annual ICA Conference, Engaging the Essential Work of Care: Communication, Connectedness, and Social Justice , to be held on 27-31 May 2021. Eleven papers by lab members are selected for presentation on the coming conference. The titles of the papers are listed below:

Computational Methods Division

  1. Chen, Z. C. , & Liu, X. F.(2021). Why Do Users Leave Anonymous Online Communities? An Exploratory Study of the Silk Road Forum on the Dark Web.
  2. Chen, Z. C. , Jardine, E., & Liu, X. F.(2021). Examining the Information Pathways Leading to the Darknet: A Cross-National Analysis.
  3. Lee, S., Cho, M. S., &Peng, T. Q. (2021). Understanding Sentimental Responses towards Racial Issues Through a Geographic Lens: A Multilevel-Analysis across Metropolitan Areas in the USA.
  4. Liang, H. (2021). Declining Social Contagion Effects in Viral Diffusion: Modeling Message Spreading on Social Media.
  5. Zhou, Y. X., & Zhu, J. J. H. (2021). Digital Media and the Postmodern Transformation: The Daily Rhythm of Digital Media Use across 15 Years.

Communication & Technology Division

  1. Zhou, Y. X. , & Zhu, J. J. H.  (2021). The Temporal Aspects of Daily Life: Their Sequential Mediating Role in Digital Media’s Effect on Well-being.
  2. Zhou, Y. X. , & Zhu, J. J. H.  (2021). The Impact of Digital Media on Daily Rhythms: Intrapersonal Diversification and Interpersonal Differentiation.

Game Studies Division

  1. Pu, J. Y. , & Zhong, Z. J.  (2021). The Influence of Female Characters’ Sexualization on Individuals’ Attitudes and Behaviors towards Fighting Video Games.

Information System Division

  1. Guan, L.  (2021). Curatorial Strategy on News Sites: Impact of News Overload and Issue Diversity on News Feed Curation.
  2. Li, Y., Zhang, L. , & Wu, Y. (2021). Structure and Evolution of Online Knowledge Sharing Network.

Political Communication Division

  1. Lu, S., Liang, H., & Masullo, G. (2021). Order, Proportion, or Both? Investigating the Effects of Online Incivility in News Comment Sections.

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