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Sangwon Lee
Sangwon Lee
Assistant Professor, Korea University
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei korea.ac.kr
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Social distraction? Social media use and political knowledge in two US Presidential elections
S Lee, M Xenos
Computers in human behavior 90, 18-25, 2019
1542019
The role of social media in protest participation: The case of candlelight vigils in South Korea
S Lee
International Journal of Communication 12, 18, 2018
692018
Incidental news exposure via social media and political participation: Evidence of reciprocal effects
S Lee, M Xenos
New Media & Society 24 (1), 178-201, 2022
542022
Do corrective effects last? Results from a longitudinal experiment on beliefs toward immigration in the US
D Carnahan, DE Bergan, S Lee
Political Behavior 43 (3), 1227-1246, 2021
472021
Testing the cognitive involvement hypothesis on social media:'News finds me'perceptions, partisanship, and fake news credibility
T Diehl, S Lee
Computers in Human Behavior 128, 107121, 2022
412022
Probing the mechanisms through which social media erodes political knowledge: The role of the news-finds-me perception
S Lee
Social Media News and Its Impact, 51-73, 2021
412021
What motivates people to correct misinformation? Examining the effects of third-person perceptions and perceived norms
AZX Koo, MH Su, SW Lee, SY Ahn, H Rojas
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 65 (1), 111-134, 2021
412021
Platform-dependent effects of incidental exposure to political news on political knowledge and political participation
S Lee, A Nanz, R Heiss
Computers in Human Behavior 127, 107048, 2022
382022
Predicting AI News Credibility: Communicative or Social Capital or Both?
S Lee, S Nah, DS Chung, J Kim
Communication Studies 71 (3), 428-447, 2020
382020
Social media, messaging apps, and affective polarization in the United States and Japan
S Lee, H Rojas, M Yamamoto
Mass Communication and Society 25 (5), 673-697, 2022
372022
Rethinking the virtuous circle hypothesis on social media: Subjective versus objective knowledge and political participation
S Lee, T Diehl, S Valenzuela
Human Communication Research 48 (1), 57-87, 2022
372022
How partisan newspapers represented a pandemic: the case of the Middle East respiratory syndrome in South Korea
S Lee, JE Paik
Asian Journal of Communication 27 (1), 82-96, 2017
372017
Exploring vaccine hesitancy determinants during the COVID-19 pandemic: an in-depth interview study
GI Morales, S Lee, A Bradford, A De Camp, EC Tandoc Jr
SSM-Qualitative Research in Health 2, 100045, 2022
272022
Connecting Social Media Use with Gaps in Knowledge and Participation in Protest Context: The Case of Candle Light Vigil in South Korea
S Lee
Asian Journal of Communication 29, 111-127, 2019
272019
Social media may hinder learning about science; social media's role in learning about COVID-19
S Lee, EC Tandoc Jr, EWJ Lee
Computers in Human Behavior 138, 107487, 2023
262023
Conspiracy beliefs, misinformation, social media platforms, and protest participation
S Boulianne, S Lee
Media and Communication 10 (4), 30-41, 2022
202022
Why people who know less think they know about COVID-19: Evidence from US and Singapore
S Lee, M Yamamoto, EC Tandoc Jr
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 99 (1), 44-68, 2022
192022
Community storytelling network, expressive digital media use, and civic engagement
S Nah, S Lee, W Liu
Communication Research 49 (3), 327-352, 2022
152022
The banality of extremism: The role of group dynamics and communication of norms in polarization on January 6.
L Van Swol, S Lee, R Hutchins
Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice 26 (3), 239, 2022
122022
Cynical nonpartisans: The role of misinformation in political cynicism during the 2020 US presidential election
S Lee, SM Jones-Jang
new media & society, 14614448221116036, 2022
112022
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