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Using Twitter for public health surveillance from monitoring and prediction to public response
SE Jordan, SE Hovet, ICH Fung, H Liang, KW Fu, ZTH Tse
Data 4 (1), 6, 2018
1712018
How people react to Zika virus outbreaks on Twitter? A computational content analysis
KW Fu, H Liang, N Saroha, ZTH Tse, P Ip, ICH Fung
American journal of infection control 44 (12), 1700-1702, 2016
1712016
Sentiment, contents, and retweets: A study of two vaccine-related twitter datasets
EB Blankenship, ME Goff, J Yin, ZTH Tse, KW Fu, H Liang, N Saroha, ...
The Permanente Journal 22, 2018
1312018
Public health implications of image-based social media: A systematic review of Instagram, Pinterest, Tumblr, and Flickr
ICH Fung, EB Blankenship, JO Ahweyevu, LK Cooper, CH Duke, ...
The Permanente Journal 24, 2020
1212020
How did Ebola information spread on Twitter: Broadcasting or viral spreading?
H Liang, ICH Fung, ZTH Tse, J Yin, CH Chan, LE Pechta, BJ Smith, ...
BMC public health 19 (1), 1-11, 2019
1122019
Information overload, similarity, and redundancy: Unsubscribing information sources on Twitter
H Liang, K Fu
Journal of Computer‐Mediated Communication 22 (1), 1-17, 2017
962017
Affordances, movement dynamics, and a centralized digital communication platform in a networked movement
FLF Lee, H Liang, EW Cheng, GKY Tang, S Yuen
Information, Communication & Society 25 (12), 1699-1716, 2022
782022
Privacy protection and self-disclosure across societies: A study of global twitter users
H Liang, F Shen, K Fu
new media & society 19 (9), 1476-1497, 2017
762017
Broadcast versus viral spreading: The structure of diffusion cascades and selective sharing on social media
H Liang
Journal of Communication 68 (3), 525-546, 2018
682018
Testing propositions derived from Twitter studies: Generalization and replication in computational social science
H Liang, K Fu
PLoS ONE 10 (8), e0134270, 2015
552015
Limited early warnings and public attention to coronavirus disease 2019 in China, January–February, 2020: A longitudinal cohort of randomly sampled weibo users
Y Zhu, KW Fu, KA Grépin, H Liang, ICH Fung
Disaster medicine and public health preparedness 14 (5), e24-e27, 2020
542020
Dynamics of tactical radicalization and public receptiveness in Hong Kong’s anti-extradition bill movement
FLF Lee, EW Cheng, H Liang, GKY Tang, S Yuen
Journal of Contemporary Asia 52 (3), 429-451, 2022
532022
Big data, collection of (social media, harvesting)
H Liang, JJH Zhu
The international encyclopedia of communication research methods, 1-18, 2017
532017
Uncovering the effects of textual features on trustworthiness of online consumer reviews: A computational-experimental approach
G Huang, H Liang
Journal of Business Research 126, 1-11, 2021
402021
Online incivility, cyberbalkanization, and the dynamics of opinion polarization during and after a mass protest event.
FLF Lee, H Liang, GKY Tang
International Journal of Communication (19328036) 13, 2019
402019
Opinion leadership in a leaderless movement: Discussion of the anti-extradition bill movement in the LIHKG web forum
H Liang, FLF Lee
Social Movement Studies 22 (5-6), 670-688, 2023
392023
Twitter and Middle East respiratory syndrome, South Korea, 2015: A multi-lingual study
ICH Fung, J Zeng, CH Chan, H Liang, J Yin, Z Liu, ZTH Tse, KW Fu
Infection, Disease & Health 23 (1), 10-16, 2018
362018
Network redundancy and information diffusion: The impacts of information redundancy, similarity, and tie strength
H Liang, K Fu
Communication Research 46 (2), 250-272, 2019
302019
Partisan bias of perceived incivility and its political consequences: Evidence from survey experiments in Hong Kong
H Liang, X Zhang
Journal of Communication 71 (3), 357–379, 2021
292021
Cultural difference, social values, or political systems? Predicting willingness to engage in online political discussion in 75 societies
F Shen, H Liang
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 27 (1), 111-124, 2015
282015
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