Exploring Audience Research Effects

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Respondent for paper 1335 is Ms. Liming Liu
Respondent for paper 922 is Mr. Shudipta Sharma
Respondent for paper 1920 is Prof. Yuanxin Wang
Respondent for paper 1424 is Dr. Min Xu
Respondent for paper 799 is Prof. Shengqing Liao

Exploring Audience Research Effects
Session Code:
AUD-8
Chair:
María T.
Soto-Sanfiel
National University of Singapore
1335
A warning to single females? An audience perspective on Chinese TV representation of “leftover women”
Session Code:
AUD-8
Min
Xu
Yangzhou University
Sharon Shiyu
Zheng
Newcastle University
922
The influence of headline valence on news sharing in new media platform
Session Code:
AUD-8
Shengqing
Liao
Fudan University
Jinhan
Shu
PhD candidate,School of Journalism, Fudan University
1920
Testing the Effects of Group Membership, Social Presence, and Mind Perception on Self-Disclosure with AI Conversational Agents
Session Code:
AUD-8
liming
liu
Beijing Normal University
1424
Using without Knowing? Social Media Literacy in the context of Privacy and Surveillance
Session Code:
AUD-8
Shudipta
Sharma
Bowling Green State University
Aminul
Islam
University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh
799
The Rise of an AI Society: Understanding the Structured User Study of AI Products
Session Code:
AUD-8
Yuanxin
Wang
School of Journalism and Communication, Minzu University of China
Dehuan
Liu
School of New Media, Peking University

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