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Journal Paper

  • Zhang, S. (2024). Uncovering Peer Production’s Homogeneity: A Synthesis of Serious Information and Entertainment. In Proceedings of the 35th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media (pp. 369-375). DOI: 10.1145/3648188.3675145

  • Zhang, S. (2024). Media Network and Citizen Journalism: The Transition from Agenda Setting to Agenda Loop. Communication Studies, 1-20. DOI: 10.1080/10510974.2024.2383342

  • Liu, G., & Zhang, S. (2023). The Tug of War Over “Coins”: Platform Dual Expansion and the Contingency of Digital Labor. Contemporary Communication, 3, 71-75.

  • Liu, G., & Zhang, S. (2023). When Algorithmic Errors Occur: An Experimental Study on the Impact of Factual Verification Algorithms on User Trust and Usage Intent. Shanghai Journalism Review, 10, 16-27.

Conference Paper

  • Zhang, S. (2024, July). Do People Trust Misinformation Spoken in Their Dialect? The Role of Group Identity and Expectancy Violations. Paper accepted at the Annual Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Conference (AEJMC), Philadelphia, PA.

  • Zhang, S. (2024, June). The Silencing Effect? Examining the Effect of Real-Name Verification on Social Media Influencers’ Public Engagement. Paper presented at the International Communication Association (ICA) Region Hub, Renmin University of China, China.

  • Zhang, S. (2024, June). Comparing Objectivity: An Empirical Study on Group Bias in Clickbait Headlines across Different Media Outlets. Paper presented at the International Communication Association (ICA) Pre-conference, National University of Singapore, Singapore.

  • Zhang, S. (2023, July). International Communication as Translation: How Western Missionaries Penetrate Chinese Society in the Qing dynasty. Paper presented at the annual conference of the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR).

  • Zhang, S. (2023, December). Media Network and Collaboration Journalism: The Transition from Agenda Setting to Agenda Loop. Paper presented at the 4th innovation Forum, Communication University of China, Beijing, China.

  • Zhang, S. (2023, November). Fabricating in-group identity: How does AI Influence Misinformation Diffusion. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Chinese Association for History of Journalism and Communication, Guangzhou, China

Working Manuscript

  • Detecting Visual Misinormation Network in online Social Media Platform

  • Toward a model of Debunking AI Generated Visual Misinformation: A Mixed-Methods Approach