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现任职务:讲师

研究方向:国际新闻传播、政治传播、科学传播、计算社会科学方法

任教课程:《汉英新闻编译》

学历学位:密歇根州立大学信息与媒体专业博士,美国西北大学整合市场营销硕士,清华大学国际新闻传播硕士,南开大学英语翻译学士

媒体工作经历:曾任新华社对外部记者、新华社内罗毕分社首席记者


学术成果:

期刊论文:

1. Battocchio, A. F., Thorson, K., HiaeshutterRice, D., Smith, M., Chen, Y., Edgerly, S., Cotter, K., Choung, H., Dong, C., Moldagaliyeva, M., and Etheridge, C. (Forthcoming). Who will tell the stories of public health inequities? Platform challenges (and opportunities) in local civic information infrastructure. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science.

2. Chen, Y., Peng, Z., Kim, S., Choi, C. (2023). What we can do and cannot do with topic modeling: A systematic review. Communication Methods and Measures.https://doi.org/10.1080/19312458.2023.2167965

3. Chen, Y., Long, J., Jun J., Kim, S., Zain, A., & Piacentine, C. (2023). Anti-intellectualism amid the COVID-19 pandemic: The dynamics of anti-Fauci discourse on Twitter. Public Understanding of Science. https://doi.org/10.1177/0963662522114626

4. Yuan, S., Chen, Y*., Vojta, S., & Chen, CY. (2022) More aggressive, more retweets? Exploring the effects of aggressive climate change messages on Twitter. New Media & Society. 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/14614448221122202

5. Jun, J., Zain, A., Chen, Y., & Kim, S.-H. (2022). Adverse Mentions, Negative Sentiment, and Emotions in COVID-19 Vaccine Tweets and Their Association with Vaccination Uptake: Global Comparison of 192 Countries. Vaccines, 10(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10050735

6. Chen, Y., & Wang, L. (2022). Misleading political advertising fuels incivility online: A social network analysis of 2020 U.S. presidential election campaign video comments on YouTube. Computers in Human Behavior, 131.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2022.107202

7. Chen, Y., Thorson, K., & Lavaccare, J. (2022) Convergence and divergence: The evolution of climate change frames within and across public events. International Journal of Communication, 16, 107-129.https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/viewFile/17609/3629

8. Thorson, K., Medeiros, M., Cotter, K., Chen, Y., Rodgers, K., Bae, A., & Baykaldi, S. (2020). Platform civics: Facebook in the local information infrastructure. Digital Journalism, 8(10), 1231-1257.https://doi.org/10.1080/21670811.2020.1842776

9. Bresnahan, M., Chen, Y., & Fedewa, K., (2018) Extinguishing Lady Liberty’s torch? Online public responses to the U.S. executive order to ban immigrants from 7 countries. Journal of Intercultural Communication Research.https://doi.org/10.1080/17475759.2018.1520737

10. Jayson, R., Block, M. P., & Chen, Y. (2018). How synergy effects of paid and digital owned media influence brand sales: Considerations for marketers when balancing media spend. Journal of Advertising Research, 58(1), 77–89.

*为通讯作者

会议论文(部分):

1. Chen,Y., Tsai, J. & Yuan, S. (2023). Networked Corporate Advocacy in a Polarized Public Arena: Analyzing a Social Advocacy Network of US Fortune 500 Companies on Controversial Issues. Paper to present at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference, Washington D.C., USA.

2. Chen, Y., Yuan, S. & Meng, J. (2023). What predicts the contagion of aggressive communication in the climate change discussion: Message imitation and network structural mechanisms. Paper presented at the 73rd Annual International Communications Association Conference, Toronto, Canada.

3. Edgerly, S., Chen, Y., Thorson, K., Kang, T. (2023). Elaborated negativity: How U.S. journalists assess the impact of social media. Paper presented at the 73rd Annual International Communications Association Conference, Toronto, Canada.

4. Chen, Y., Choung, H., Battocchio, A., Smith, M., Hiaeshutter-Rice, D., Draeger, M., Dong, C., & Xiao, A. (2022). Advancing discursive opportunity structure: The racial justice discourses by news and non-news local community organizations on Facebook. Paper presented at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference, Detroit, USA.

5. Chen, Y., Yuan, S., Vojta, S., & Chen, CY. (2022). Serial participants and the evolution of aggressive conversation networks about climate change on Twitter. Paper presented at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference, Detroit, USA.

6. Chen, Y., Long, J., Jun J., Kim, S., Zain, A., & Piacentine, C. (2022). Anti-intellectualism amid the Covid-19 pandemic: The dynamics of anti-Fauci discourse on Twitter. Paper presented at the 72nd Annual International Communications Association Conference, Paris, France.

7. Yuan, S., Chen, Y., Vojta, S., & Chen, CY. (2022) More aggressive, more retweets? Exploring the effects of aggressive climate change messages on Twitter. Paper presented at the 72nd Annual International Communications Association Conference, Paris, France.

8. Chen, Y., Dong, C., Rodgers, K., Thorson, K., Baykaldi, S. & Cotter, K. (2022). Local civic information beyond the news: Computational identification of civic content on social media. Paper presented at the 72nd Annual International Communications Association Conference, Paris, France.

9. Chen, Y. (2021). The Contagion of political incivility in response to Donald Trump’s election campaign videos on YouTube. Paper presented at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference, Virtual.

10. Chen, Y. & Peng, Z. (2021). The strength and pitfalls of topic modeling in communication studies: A systematic review. Paper presented at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference, Virtual.

11. Chen, Y. & Wang, L. (2021). An automated method to classify users in Twitter event data. Paper presented at the 7th International Conference on Computational Social Science (IC2S2 2021), Zürich, Switzerland (Virtual).

12. Chen, Y. (2021). Intermedia network gatekeeping: Tracing the diffusion of climate change attention in different events. Paper presented at the 71st Annual International Communication Association Conference, Virtual.

13. Chen, Y. (2021). Disaggregating Twitter attention: A hybrid method to classify Twitter users in climate change issue. Paper presented at the 71st Annual International Communication Association Conference, Virtual.

科研项目:

1. Social Science Research Council: The platformization of hate speech and anti-hate speech from major civil society organizations in the U.S. and Canada during the pandemic (Principal Investigator, 2021-2022)

2. UofSC College of Information and Communications Research Grant: The Spread of Anti-Intellectualism Messages on Twitter: An Analysis of the Source, Content, and Network Features (co-PI, 2021-2022)

3. The Big Data Health Science Center (BDHSC) at the University of South Carolina: The production and spread of hate speech and anti-hate speech from major civil society organizations in the U.S. and Canada during the pandemic (Principal Investigator, 2021-2022)

获奖情况:

1. 2021年国际计算社会科学(IC2S2)年会Datathon数据竞赛第一名

2. 第71届国际传播学会年会(ICA)计算方法分部最佳论文评审人

3. Digital Journalism 2020年度最佳论文

4. Journal of Advertising Research 2018年度最佳论文

5. 2018年Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) Communication Theory Method Division最佳论文

6. 美国密歇根州立大学传播艺术与科学学院优秀博士生

联系方式:

邮箱:yingyingchen@ruc.edu.cn, yychen1911@hotmail.com