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The revolution will be networked: The influence of social networking sites on political attitudes and behavior
W Zhang, TJ Johnson, T Seltzer, SL Bichard
Social Science Computer Review 28 (1), 75-92, 2010
8642010
Understanding deliberation: The effects of discussion networks on participation in a public forum
JM McLeod, DA Scheufele, P Moy, EM Horowitz, RL Holbert, W Zhang, ...
Communication Research 26 (6), 743-774, 1999
4011999
The effects of mass media use and social capital on civic and political participation
W Zhang, SC Chia
Communication studies 57 (3), 277-297, 2006
2192006
“Was it something I said?”“No, it was something you posted!” A study of the spiral of silence theory in social media contexts
S Gearhart, W Zhang
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 18 (4), 208-213, 2015
2112015
Gay bullying and online opinion expression: Testing spiral of silence in the social media environment
S Gearhart, W Zhang
Social science computer review 32 (1), 18-36, 2014
1992014
Communication communities or “cyberghettos?”: A path analysis model examining factors that explain selective exposure to blogs
TJ Johnson, SL Bichard, W Zhang
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 15 (1), 60-82, 2009
1932009
What makes CSR communication lead to CSR participation? Testing the mediating effects of CSR associations, CSR credibility, and organization–public relationships
SY Lee, W Zhang, A Abitbol
Journal of business ethics 157, 413-429, 2019
1382019
Toward a model of political organization–public relationships: Antecedent and cultivation strategy influence on citizens' relationships with political parties
T Seltzer, W Zhang
Journal of Public Relations Research 23 (1), 24-45, 2010
1362010
A study of PR practitioners’ use of social media in crisis planning
S Wigley, W Zhang
Public Relations Journal 5 (3), 1-16, 2011
1262011
Two sides of the coin: Assessing the influence of social network site use during the 2012 US presidential campaign
W Zhang, T Seltzer, SL Bichard
Social Science Computer Review 31 (5), 542-551, 2013
1012013
United we stand? Online social network sites and civic engagement
TJ Johnson, W Zhang, SL Bichard
A networked self, 193-215, 2010
862010
Same spiral, different day? Testing the spiral of silence across issue types
S Gearhart, W Zhang
Communication Research 45 (1), 34-54, 2018
842018
Voices of convergence or conflict? A path analysis investigation of selective exposure to political websites
TJ Johnson, W Zhang, SL Bichard
Social Science Computer Review 29 (4), 449-469, 2011
812011
The influence of political talk radio on confidence in democratic institutions
M Pfau, P Moy, RL Holbert, EA Szabo, WK Lin, W Zhang
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 75 (4), 730-745, 1998
491998
Another piece of the puzzle: Advancing social capital theory by examining the effect of political party relationship quality on political and civic participation
W Zhang, T Seltzer
International Journal of Strategic Communication 4 (3), 155-170, 2010
442010
Debating healthcare reform: How political parties' issue-specific communication influences citizens' perceptions of organization-public relationships
T Seltzer, W Zhang
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 88 (4), 753-770, 2011
372011
Communication and democratic participation: A critical review and synthesis
E Kanervo, W Zhang, C Sawyer
The Review of Communication 5 (4), 193-236, 2005
242005
The dynamics of social support and affective well-being before and during COVID: An experience sampling study
S Xu, W Li, W Zhang, J Cho
Computers in Human Behavior 121, 106776, 2021
192021
Sources of citizens’ experiential and reputational relationships with political parties
T Seltzer, W Zhang, S Gearhart, L Conduff, M Karlsson, C Clerwall, ...
Public Relations Journal 7 (4), 2013
192013
The role of public relations in social capital
W Zhang, A Abitbol
Online Journal of Communication and Media Technologies 6 (3), 2016
162016
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