Wan-Ying Lin, Ph.D.

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2004 University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States 
Area:
Mass Communications, Ethnic and Racial Studies
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Sandra Ball-Rokeach grad student 2004 USC
 (Communication and community -building: The role of ethnic media in the Chinese immigrant community of Los Angeles.)
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Chan RCH, Mak WWS, Chan W, et al. (2020) Effects of social movement participation on political efficacy and well-being: A longitudinal study of civically engaged youth Journal of Happiness Studies. 1-21
Lin W, Zhang X, Cao B. (2018) How Do New Media Influence Youths’ Health Literacy? Exploring the Effects of Media Channel and Content on Safer Sex Literacy International Journal of Sexual Health. 30: 354-365
Zhang X, Lin W. (2018) Stoking the Fires of Participation: Extending the Gamson Hypothesis on Social Media Use and Elite-challenging Political Engagement Computers in Human Behavior. 79: 217-226
Chan WY, Cattaneo LB, Mak WW, et al. (2017) From Moment to Movement: Empowerment and Resilience as a Framework for Collective Action in Hong Kong. American Journal of Community Psychology. 59: 120-132
Cao B, Lin W. (2017) Revisiting the contact hypothesis: Effects of different modes of computer-mediated communication on intergroup relationships International Journal of Intercultural Relations. 58: 23-30
Song H, Omori K, Kim J, et al. (2016) Trusting Social Media as a Source of Health Information: Online Surveys Comparing the United States, Korea, and Hong Kong. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 18: e25
Zhang X, Lin W. (2016) Hanging together or not? Impacts of social media use and organisational membership on individual and collective political actions International Political Science Review. 39: 273-289
Lin W, Zhang X, Song H, et al. (2016) Corrigendum to “Health information seeking in the Web 2.0 age: Trust in social media, uncertainty reduction, and self-disclosure” [Computers in Human Behavior 56 (2016) 289–294] Computers in Human Behavior. 61: 690
Lin WY, Zhang X, Song H, et al. (2016) Health information seeking in the Web 2.0 age: Trust in social media, uncertainty reduction, and self-disclosure Computers in Human Behavior. 56: 289-294
Cao B, Lin WY. (2015) How do victims react to cyberbullying on social networking sites? The influence of previous cyberbullying victimization experiences Computers in Human Behavior. 52: 458-465
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