277 research outputs found

    Conversational AI and Equity through Assessing GPT-3’s Communication with Diverse Social Groups on Contentious Topics

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    This repository includes our script and dataset that are used to reproduce our manuscript findings. Chen, K., Shao, A., Burapacheep, J., & Li, Y. (2024). Conversational AI and Equity through Assessing GPT-3’s Communication with Diverse Social Groups on Contentious Topics (forthcoming). Scientific Reports

    sj-docx-1-nms-10.1177_14614448221105877 – Supplemental material for The use of emotions in conspiracy and debunking videos to engage publics on YouTube

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-nms-10.1177_14614448221105877 for The use of emotions in conspiracy and debunking videos to engage publics on YouTube by Sang Jung Kim and Kaiping Chen in New Media & Society</p

    Replication Data for "Beyond affective polarization: How emotion and identity cues are used in anti-vaccination conspiracies on TikTok"

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    This deposit provides the analyzed dataset (anonymized) and the R scripts to reproduce the figure/tables in our manuscript. Our paper examines the emotional cues and identity cues used in TikTok videos about (anti) vaccination

    Replication Data to "Uncovering gender stereotypes in controversial science discourse: Evidence from computational text and visual analyses across digital platforms"

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    The purpose is to share the dataset & scripts to replicate the figures and tables in our forthcoming publication. You can use the Read Me Replication Instruction Document to get started

    Conspiracy and debunking narratives about COVID-19 origins on Chinese social media: How it started and who is to blame

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    This replication file contains the dataset and the R script to replicate the figures in our publication

    sj-docx-1-nms-10.1177_14614448211034846 – Supplemental material for A critical appraisal of diversity in digital knowledge production: Segregated inclusion on YouTube

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-nms-10.1177_14614448211034846 for A critical appraisal of diversity in digital knowledge production: Segregated inclusion on YouTube by Kaiping Chen, June Jeon and Yanxi Zhou in New Media & Society</p

    A critical appraisal of diversity in digital knowledge production: Segregated inclusion on YouTube

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    Diversity in knowledge production is a core challenge facing science communication. Despite extensive works showing how diversity has been undermined in science communication, little is known about to what extent social media augments or hinders diversity for science communication. This article addresses this gap by examining the profile and network diversities of knowledge producers on a popular social media platform-YouTube. We revealed the pattern of the juxtaposition of inclusiveness and segregation in this digital platform, which we define as &quot;segregated inclusion.&quot; We found that diverse profiles are presented in digital knowledge production. However, the network among these knowledge producers reveals the rich-get-richer effect. At the intersection of profile and network diversities, we found a decrease in the overall profile diversity when we moved toward the center of the core producers. This segregated inclusion phenomenon questions how inequalities in science communication are replicated and amplified in relation to digital platforms.

    sj-docx-1-hij-10.1177_19401612231153107 - Supplemental material for Pandemic Nationalism: Use of Government Social Media for Political Information and Belief in COVID-19 Conspiracy Theories in China

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-hij-10.1177_19401612231153107 for Pandemic Nationalism: Use of Government Social Media for Political Information and Belief in COVID-19 Conspiracy Theories in China by Anfan Chen, Yingdan Lu, Kaiping Chen and Aaron Yikai Ng in The International Journal of Press/Politics</p

    sj-docx-1-sms-10.1177_20563051221077019 – Supplemental material for Science Factionalism: How Group Identity Language Affects Public Engagement With Misinformation and Debunking Narratives on a Popular Q&A Platform in China

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-sms-10.1177_20563051221077019 for Science Factionalism: How Group Identity Language Affects Public Engagement With Misinformation and Debunking Narratives on a Popular Q&A Platform in China by Kaiping Chen, Yepeng Jin and Anqi Shao in Social Media + Society</p

    sj-docx-1-hij-10.1177_19401612221106405 - Supplemental material for How Climate Movement Actors and News Media Frame Climate Change and Strike: Evidence from Analyzing Twitter and News Media Discourse from 2018 to 2021

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-hij-10.1177_19401612221106405 for How Climate Movement Actors and News Media Frame Climate Change and Strike: Evidence from Analyzing Twitter and News Media Discourse from 2018 to 2021 by Kaiping Chen, Amanda L. Molder, Zening Duan, Shelley Boulianne, Christopher Eckart, Prince Mallari and Diyi Yang in The International Journal of Press/Politics</p
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