Tweet this: A uses and gratifications perspective on how active Twitter use gratifies a need to connect with others GM Chen Computers in human behavior 27 (2), 755-762, 2011 | 1264 | 2011 |
‘You really have to have a thick skin’: A cross-cultural perspective on how online harassment influences female journalists GM Chen, P Pain, VY Chen, M Mekelburg, N Springer, F Troger Journalism 21 (7), 877-895, 2020 | 296 | 2020 |
Twitter versus Facebook: Comparing incivility, impoliteness, and deliberative attributes M Oz, P Zheng, GM Chen New media & society 20 (9), 3400-3419, 2018 | 235 | 2018 |
Online political discourse: Exploring differences in effects of civil and uncivil disagreement in news website comments GM Chen, S Lu Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 61 (1), 108-125, 2017 | 220 | 2017 |
Online incivility and public debate: Nasty talk GM Chen Springer, 2017 | 206 | 2017 |
Why do we tag photographs on Facebook? Proposing a new gratifications scale A Dhir, GM Chen, S Chen New Media & Society 19 (4), 502-521, 2017 | 148 | 2017 |
Why do women write personal blogs? Satisfying needs for self-disclosure and affiliation tell part of the story GM Chen Computers in Human Behavior 28 (1), 171-180, 2012 | 139 | 2012 |
We should not get rid of incivility online G Masullo Chen, A Muddiman, T Wilner, E Pariser, NJ Stroud Social Media+ Society 5 (3), 2056305119862641, 2019 | 138 | 2019 |
Why do women bloggers use social media? Recreation and information motivations outweigh engagement motivations GM Chen New Media & Society 17 (1), 24-40, 2015 | 123 | 2015 |
Don't call me that: A techno-feminist critique of the term mommy blogger GM Chen Mass Communication and Society 16 (4), 510-532, 2013 | 112 | 2013 |
Normalizing online comments GM Chen, P Pain Journalism Practice 11 (7), 876-892, 2017 | 92 | 2017 |
College students’ disclosure of location-related information on Facebook CW Chang, GM Chen Computers in human behavior 35, 33-38, 2014 | 82 | 2014 |
The president is in: Public opinion and the presidential use of Twitter P Pain, G Masullo Chen Social Media+ Society 5 (2), 2056305119855143, 2019 | 78 | 2019 |
Male mammies: A social-comparison perspective on how exaggeratedly overweight media portrayals of Madea, Rasputia, and Big Momma affect how Black women feel about themselves GM Chen, S Williams, N Hendrickson, L Chen Mass Communication and Society 15 (1), 115-135, 2012 | 75 | 2012 |
Third-person perception of online comments: Civil ones persuade you more than me GM Chen, YMM Ng Computers in Human Behavior 55, 736-742, 2016 | 72 | 2016 |
“Hashtag feminism”: Activism or slacktivism? GM Chen, P Pain, B Barner Feminist approaches to media theory and research, 197-218, 2018 | 69 | 2018 |
Losing Face on Social Media: Threats to Positive Face Lead to an Indirect Effect on Retaliatory Aggression Through Negative Affect GM Chen Communication Research 42 (6), 819-838, 2015 | 69 | 2015 |
Nasty online comments anger you more than me, but nice ones make me as happy as you GM Chen, YMM Ng Computers in Human Behavior 71, 181-188, 2017 | 60 | 2017 |
The story behind the story: Examining transparency about the journalistic process and news outlet credibility GM Masullo, AL Curry, KN Whipple, C Murray Journalism Practice 16 (7), 1287-1305, 2022 | 49 | 2022 |
Does online incivility cancel out the spiral of silence? A moderated mediation model of willingness to speak out GM Masullo, S Lu, D Fadnis New Media & Society 23 (11), 3391-3414, 2021 | 46 | 2021 |