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Satire and Journalism
JT Peifer, T Lee
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication, 2019
192019
How people perceive influence of fake news and why it matters
T Lee
Communication Quarterly 69 (4), 431-453, 2021
142021
You can’t handle the lies!: Exploring the role of Gamson hypothesis in explaining third-person perceptions of being fooled by fake news and fake news sharing
T Lee, TJ Johnson, H Sturm Wilkerson
Mass Communication and Society 26 (3), 414-437, 2023
112023
Navigating the Coronavirus Infodemic: Exploring the Impact of Need for Orientation, Epistemic Beliefs and Type of Media Use on Knowledge and Misperception about COVID-19
T Lee, TJ Johnson, DH Weaver
Mass Communication and Society, 2022
92022
How social media serve as a super-spreader of misinformation, disinformation, and conspiracy theories regarding health crises
TJ Johnson, R Wallace, T Lee
The Emerald handbook of computer-mediated communication and social media, 67-84, 2022
82022
Signaling news outlet credibility in a Google search
GM Masullo, T Lee, MJ Riedl
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 99 (4), 1148-1168, 2022
72022
States vs. social movements: Protests and state repression in Asia
J Lukito, Z Cui, A Hu, T Lee, JVS Ozawa
Media and Communication 10 (4), 5-17, 2022
72022
Perceived Influence of Fake News & Its Consequences
T Lee
Master Thesis, Indiana University, 2018
62018
What drives belief in COVID-19 conspiracy theories? Examining the role of uncertainty, negative emotions, and perceived relevance and threat
T Lee, GH Koo
Health Communication 38 (14), 3091-3101, 2023
42023
Curse or cure? The role of algorithm in promoting or countering information disorder
T Lee, C Jia
Information Disorder, 29-45, 2023
32023
Selectively sharing satirical news: Strengthening an empirical understanding of how agreement, mirth, and perceived informativeness contribute to the diffusion of mediated comedy
JT Peifer, T Lee, GH Koo
Computers in Human Behavior 128, 107108, 2022
32022
How to signal trust in a Google search
T Lee, C Wilhelm, GM Masullo, MJ Riedl, J Gonçalves, NJ Stroud
Center for Media Engagement White Paper, 2021
32021
How social media users become misinformed: The roles of news-finds-me perception and misinformation exposure in COVID-19 misperception
T Lee, T Johnson, C Jia, I Lacasa-Mas
New Media & Society, 14614448231202480, 2023
22023
Antecedents and consequences of Americans’ COVID-19 conspiracy beliefs: a focus on support for trump, populism, institutional trust, media consumption, and mask-wearing attitudes
T Lee, M Santillana, I Lacasa-Mas, I Ashe
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 34 (3), edac019, 2022
22022
Signaling news outlet trust in a Google Knowledge Panel: A conjoint experiment in Brazil, Germany, and the United States
GM Masullo, C Wilhelm, T Lee, J Gonçalves, MJ Riedl, NJ Stroud
new media & society, 14614448221135860, 2022
12022
Journalistic interventions matter: Understanding how Americans perceive fact-checking labels
C Jia, T Lee
Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review, 2024
2024
Connective action in Myanmar: a mixed-method analysis of Spring Revolution
J Lukito, T Lee, Z Martin, K Glover, A Hu, Z Cui
Information, Communication & Society, 1-19, 2023
2023
Attacks Against Journalists in Brazil: Catalyzing Effects and Resilience During Jair Bolsonaro’s Government
JVS Ozawa, J Lukito, T Lee, A Varma, R Alves
The International Journal of Press/Politics, 19401612231182618, 2023
2023
Politically Contested Beliefs: Support for Trump Better Predicts Having Inaccurate Beliefs About COVID-19 Than Conservative/Republican Political Identity
GH Koo, TJ Johnson, T Lee, C Jia
Mass Communication and Society, 1-28, 2023
2023
Migration Narratives IN Chicago Media
C Murray, E Graham, Y Kim, T Lee, NTJ Stroud
2023
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