Jing Zeng
Universität Zürich
H-index: 22
Europe-Switzerland
Top articles of Jing Zeng
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Aynne Kokas, Trafficking Data: How China Is Winning the Battle for Digital Sovereignty | International Journal of Communication | Jing Zeng | 2024/2/14 |
Media representations of artificial intelligence: surveying the field | Saba Rebecca Brause Jing Zeng Mike Schäfer Christian Katzenbach | 2023/11 | |
Misinformation | Internet Policy Review | Jing Zeng Scott Babwah Brennen | 2023/11/9 |
Conspiracy theories in online environments: An interdisciplinary literature review and agenda for future research | Daniela Mahl Mike S Schäfer Jing Zeng | 2023/7 | |
Envisioning a More Inclusive Future for Digital Journalism: A Diversity Audit of Journalism Studies (2013–2021) | Digital Journalism | Jing Zeng Chung-hong Chan | 2023/4/21 |
Conceptualizing platformed conspiracism: Analytical framework and empirical case study of BitChute and Gab | new media & society | Daniela Mahl Jing Zeng Mike S Schäfer | 2023 |
# LearnOnTikTok Serendipitously,# LearnOnTikTok Seriously | JCMS: Journal of Cinema and Media Studies | Jing Zeng | 2023 |
From content moderation to visibility moderation: A case study of platform governance on TikTok | Policy & Internet | Jing Zeng D Bondy Valdovinos Kaye | 2022/3 |
Whose research benefits more from Twitter? On Twitter-worthiness of communication research and its role in reinforcing disparities of the field | PLOS ONE | Chung-hong Chan Jing Zeng Mike S Schäfer | 2022/12/12 |
Contested Chinese dreams of AI? Public discourse about artificial intelligence on WeChat and People’s Daily Online | Information, Communication & Society | Jing Zeng Chung-hong Chan Mike S Schäfer | 2022/2/17 |
Content Analysis in the Research Field of conspiracy theories in the digital media environment | Jing Zeng | 2022/9/25 | |
PLATFORMIZATION OF CONSPIRACISM: INTRODUCING A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK FOR INVESTIGATING CONSPIRACY THEORIES ON" ALTERNATIVE" PLATFORMS USING A CASE STUDY OF BITCHUTE AND GAB | AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research | Daniela Mahl Jing Zeng Mike S Schäfer | 2022 |
Conspiracy theories in digital environments: Moving the research field forward | Convergence | Jing Zeng Mike S Schäfer Thaiane M Oliveira | 2022/8 |
From hype cynics to extreme believers: Typologizing the Swiss population’s COVID-19-related conspiracy beliefs, their corresponding information behavior, and social media use | International Journal of Communication | Mike S Schäfer Daniela Mahl Tobias Füchslin Julia Metag Jing Zeng | 2022/5/26 |
Defining and measuring scientific misinformation | The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science | Brian G Southwell J Scott Babwah Brennen Ryan Paquin Vanessa Boudewyns Jing Zeng | 2022/3 |
Showing they care (or don’t): Affective publics and ambivalent climate activism on TikTok | Social Media + Society | Samantha Hautea Perry Parks Bruno Takahashi Jing Zeng | 2021 |
‘#OkBoomer, time to meet the Zoomers’: studying the memefication of intergenerational politics on TikTok | Information, Communication & Society | Jing Zeng Crystal Abidin | 2021/8/1 |
Theoretical typology of deceptive content (conspiracy theories) | DOCA-Database of Variables for Content Analysis | Jing Zeng | 2021/3/26 |
Research perspectives on TikTok & its legacy apps| research perspectives on TikTok and its legacy apps—introduction | International Journal of Communication | Jing Zeng Crystal Abidin Mike S Schäfer | 2021/7/7 |
#PositiveEnergy Douyin: constructing “playful patriotism” in a Chinese short-video application | Chinese Journal of Communication | Xu Chen D Bondy Valdovinos Kaye Jing Zeng | 2021/1/2 |