
Dr. Xinzhi Zhang
@xin_zhi_zhang
Associate Professor @CityUHongKong | digital journalism, political communication, tech and global governance | EB @HCR_Journal @djeditorialteam @jmcquarterly
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http://drxinzhizhang.com 26-12-2009 07:07:44
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Nice presentation! An empirical puzzle: should the professional fact-checkers use emo languages on social media? If so, with what effects? Nice collaboration with Jingwen Zhang and Haoning Xue

I will present our work on the effects of government-citizen social media interaction on citizens’ response and polity support, via an experiment in Hong Kong in a public health policy campaign with Prof Fangcao Lu from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU). CityU Hong Kong COM CityUHK #ica24

Congratulations Tianlun ZHOU on his debut at #ICA24. Here comes the picture (by Prof Penny Jiang at UAE U) of the presentation. The comparative survey on the unintended outcomes of news verification. More to come! ICA Global Communication and Social Change (GCSC)


Completed all the seven (!) presentations and sessions at #ica24, including the ice-cream session with the ICA president. Thanks to all the collaborators! My 13rd ICA since a graduate student. Immersed in the lovely sunshine. More to come! International Communication Association CityU Hong Kong COM CityUHK



New paper out Social Media+Society with Jingwen Zhang and Dr. Xinzhi Zhang A large-scale analysis of fact-checking Facebook posts finds that emotionality is on the rise - it increases engagement but potentially undermines fact-checking effectiveness: doi.org/10.1177/205630…


🔍How do people verify news in polarized vs. cohesive media environments? Our new study in #IJPP examines news authentication across🇺🇸🇳🇱🇭🇰, revealing key factors shaping resilience to misinformation. Big thanks to brilliant co-authors Winson Peng Dr Qinfeng Zhu

Fact-checking posts on Facebook have become more positive, with editorial fact-checkers using more emotionality than independent fact-checkers, with more emotionality associated with more engagement, finds Haoning Xue Jingwen Zhang Dr. Xinzhi Zhang doi.org/10.1177/205630…


