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Thomas Hove
Thomas Hove
Department of Advertising & Public Relations, Hanyang University
Verificeret mail på hanyang.ac.kr
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Risk perceptions and risk characteristics
HJ Paek, T Hove
Oxford research encyclopedia of communication, 2017
3572017
The networked public sphere
LA Friedland, T Hove, H Rojas
Javnost-the public 13 (4), 5-26, 2006
2812006
Engagement across three social media platforms: An exploratory study of a cause-related PR campaign
HJ Paek, T Hove, Y Jung, RT Cole
Public Relations Review 39 (5), 526-533, 2013
2052013
Content analysis of antismoking videos on YouTube: message sensation value, message appeals, and their relationships with viewer responses
HJ Paek, K Kim, T Hove
Health education research 25 (6), 1085-1099, 2010
1962010
Reduced harm or another gateway to smoking? Source, message, and information characteristics of e-cigarette videos on YouTube
HJ Paek, S Kim, T Hove, JY Huh
Journal of health communication 19 (5), 545-560, 2014
1912014
The multidimensional nature and brand impact of user-generated ad parodies in social media
BG Vanden Bergh, M Lee, ET Quilliam, T Hove
International Journal of Advertising 30 (1), 103-131, 2011
1722011
Cognitive and emotional dimensions of perceived risk characteristics, genre-specific media effects, and risk perceptions: The case of H1N1 influenza in South Korea
SH Oh, HJ Paek, T Hove
Asian Journal of Communication 25 (1), 14-32, 2015
1532015
Peer or expert? The persuasive impact of YouTube public service announcement producers
HJ Paek, T Hove, H Ju Jeong, M Kim
International Journal of Advertising 30 (1), 161-188, 2011
1432011
How fear-arousing news messages affect risk perceptions and intention to talk about risk
HJ Paek, SH Oh, T Hove
Health communication 31 (9), 1051-1062, 2016
1132016
Social cognitive factors and perceived social influences that improve adolescent eHealth literacy
HJ Paek, T Hove
Health communication 27 (8), 727-737, 2012
1052012
Newspaper portrayals of child abuse: Frequency of coverage and frames of the issue
T Hove, HJ Paek, T Isaacson, RT Cole
Mass Communication and Society 16 (1), 89-108, 2013
892013
When do people speak out? Integrating the spiral of silence and the situational theory of problem solving
H Lee, T Oshita, HJ Oh, T Hove
Journal of Public Relations Research 26 (3), 185-199, 2014
792014
Attention cycles and the H1N1 pandemic: A cross-national study of US and Korean newspaper coverage
H Jung Oh, T Hove, HJ Paek, B Lee, H Lee, S Kyu Song
Asian Journal of Communication 22 (2), 214-232, 2012
782012
Capital, consumption, communication, and citizenship: The social positioning of taste and civic culture in the United States
L Friedland, DV Shah, NJ Lee, MA Rademacher, L Atkinson, T Hove
The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 611 (1 …, 2007
662007
Using adolescent eHealth literacy to weigh trust in commercial web sites: the more children know, the tougher they are to persuade
T Hove, HJ Paek, T Isaacson
Journal of Advertising Research 51 (3), 524-537, 2011
612011
Communicating uncertainties during the COVID-19 outbreak
HJ Paek, T Hove
Health Communication 35 (14), 1729-1731, 2020
572020
Differential effects of content-oriented versus user-oriented social media on risk perceptions and behavioral intentions
W Yoo, HJ Paek, T Hove
Health communication, 2018
552018
How newspapers represent environmental risk: The case of carcinogenic hazards in South Korea
T Hove, HJ Paek, M Yun, B Jwa
Journal of Risk Research 18 (10), 1320-1336, 2015
432015
Effective strategies for responding to rumors about risks: the case of radiation-contaminated food in South Korea
HJ Paek, T Hove
Public Relations Review 45 (3), 101762, 2019
412019
Social media for message testing: a multilevel approach to linking favorable viewer responses with message, producer, and viewer influence on YouTube
HJ Paek, T Hove, J Jeon
Health Communication 28 (3), 226-236, 2013
412013
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