Susan C. Herring

Susan C. Herring

Indiana University Bloomington

H-index: 70

North America-United States

About Susan C. Herring

Susan C. Herring, With an exceptional h-index of 70 and a recent h-index of 48 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Indiana University Bloomington, specializes in the field of computer-mediated communication, computer-mediated discourse, gender and CMC, multimodal CMC, telepresence robotics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Strategic use of video face filter types: Influence of audience, gender, and culture

From compensation to competition: The impact of graphicons on language use in a Chinese context

Conversational fluency and attitudes towards robot pilots in telepresence robot-mediated interactions

How cover images represent video content: A case study of Bilibili

Understanding the sorting algorithm: Emotion contagion and comment ranking on a politically polarizing news article

Emerging Telepresence Technologies in Hybrid Learning Environments

Gender and culture differences in perception of deceptive video filter use.

Graphicon evolution on the Chinese social media platform Bilibili

Susan C. Herring Information

University

Position

Professor of Information Science and Linguistics

Citations(all)

36261

Citations(since 2020)

9606

Cited By

29428

hIndex(all)

70

hIndex(since 2020)

48

i10Index(all)

138

i10Index(since 2020)

103

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Susan C. Herring Skills & Research Interests

computer-mediated communication

computer-mediated discourse

gender and CMC

multimodal CMC

telepresence robotics

Top articles of Susan C. Herring

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Strategic use of video face filter types: Influence of audience, gender, and culture

New Media & Society

Susan C. Herring

Meredith Dedema

Enrique Rodriguez

Leo Yang

2024

From compensation to competition: The impact of graphicons on language use in a Chinese context

Discourse & Communication

Yiqiong Zhang

Susan C Herring

Rongle Tan

Qingwen Zhang

Dingxu Shi

2023/12

Conversational fluency and attitudes towards robot pilots in telepresence robot-mediated interactions

Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)

Jean E Fox Tree

Susan C Herring

Allison Nguyen

Steve Whittaker

Rob Martin

...

2023/6/28

How cover images represent video content: A case study of Bilibili

Meredith Dedema

Susan C. Herring

2023

Understanding the sorting algorithm: Emotion contagion and comment ranking on a politically polarizing news article

Language@Internet

Jinzhi Zhou

Susan C. Herring

2023/12

Emerging Telepresence Technologies in Hybrid Learning Environments

Houda Elmimouni

John Paulin Paulin Hansen

Susan C. Herring

James Marcin

Marta Orduna

...

2022/4/27

Gender and culture differences in perception of deceptive video filter use.

Susan C. Herring

Meredith Dedema

Enrique Rodriguez

Leo Yang

2022

Graphicon evolution on the Chinese social media platform Bilibili

Yiqiong Zhang

Susan C. Herring

Suifu Gan

2022/7

Psychological distance in mobile telepresence

International Journal of Human-Computer Studies

Jean E Fox Tree

Steve Whittaker

Susan C Herring

Yasmin Chowdhury

Allison Nguyen

...

2021/3/16

“MEOW! Okay, I shouldn’t have done that”: Factors Influencing Vocal Performance through Animoji

Susan C. Herring

Ashley R. Dainas

Ying Tang

2021

Prompt-Rich CMC on YouTube: To What or to Whom Do Comments Respond?

Susan C. Herring

S. W. Chae

2021

Interpreting Emoji Pragmatics

A. R. Dainas

S. C. Herring

2021

Sticker and Emoji Use in Facebook Messenger: Implications for Graphicon Change

Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication

Artie Konrad

Susan C Herring

David Choi

2020

Gender and age influences on interpretation of emoji functions

ACM Transactions on Social Computing

Susan C Herring

Ashley R Dainas

2020/4/26

Animoji performances: "Cuz I can be a sexy poop"

Language@ Internet

Susan C Herring

Ashley R Dainas

Holly Lopez Long

Ying Tang

2020/3/29

“If I’m Close with Them, It Wouldn’t Be Weird”: Social Distance and Animoji Use

Susan C Herring

Ashley R Dainas

Holly Lopez Long

Ying Tang

2020

Do emoji sequences have a preferred word order?

Susan C. Herring

Jing Ge

2020

Animoji adoption and use: Gender associations with an emergent technology.

Susan C. Herring

Ashley R. Dainas

Holly Lopez Long

Ying Tang

2020

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