YI, Jingjing

YI, Jingjing

Ph.D. Candidate

B.A. in Journalism
China Youth University of Political Studies, Beijing, China

M.A. in Media Studies
Syracuse University, USA

Research Interests:

  • Interactive media
  • Video game effect
  • Japanese Animation

Journal articles

Yi, J. (2023). Engender tolerance and participation in polarized gender issues: The mediating role of discussion in cross-cutting exposure. Asian Journal of Communication, 0(0), 1–21. https://doi.org/10.1080/01292986.2023.2216720

Zhang, W. J., & Yi, J. (2023). Mediated Fire and Distant Suffering: The Global Spectacle of Australian Bushfires in Nature 2.0. Environmental Communication, 17(4), 386–406. https://doi.org/10.1080/17524032.2023.2195100

Yi, J., & Zhang, W. J. (2022). Mapping the global flow of computational communication science scholars. The Journal of International Communication, 29(1), 144–171. https://doi.org/10.1080/13216597.2022.2160780

Chan, M., Yi, J., & Kuznetsov, D. (2022). Government Digital Repression and Political Engagement: A Cross-National Multilevel Analysis Examining the Roles of Online Surveillance and Censorship. The International Journal of Press/Politics, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/19401612221117106

Yi, J., Gina Qu, J., & Zhang, W. J. (2022). Depicting the Emotion Flow: Super-Spreaders of Emotional Messages on Weibo During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Social Media + Society. https://doi.org/10.1177/20563051221084950

Yi, J. (2022). Female-oriented dating sims in China: Players’ parasocial relationships, gender attitudes, and romantic beliefs. Psychology of Popular Media. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1037/ppm0000386

Chan, M., Yi, J., Hu, P., & Kuznetsov, D. (2021). The politics of contextualization in communication research: examining the discursive strategies of non-US research in communication journals. International Journal of Communication, 15, 5272–5294. https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/18270

Conference Papers

Zhang, W. J., Yi, J., & Liang, H. (2023). I cue you liking me: Causal and spillover effects of technological engagement bait. [Paper presentation]. The 73rd ICA Conference, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, May 25-29, 2023

Chan, M., & Yi, J. (2023). Social media use and political engagement in polarized times. A multilevel analysis examining the roles of issue and affective polarization among developed democracies. Paper presented at the 73rd Annual International Communication Association (ICA) Conference, Toronto, Canada, May 25-29, 2023.

Chan, M., & Yi, J. (2023). Examining how news exposure from public service media shapes citizens’ media attitudes and news avoidance: A cross-national comparative analysis. Paper presented at the 73rd Annual International Communication Association (ICA) Conference, Toronto, Canada, May 25-29, 2023.

Yi, J. (2022). Does Hearing the Other Side Work? Consequences of Cross-Cutting Exposure and Discussion with the Contingent Role of Perceived Polarization and Incivility. Paper presented at the 72nd ICA Conference, Virtual, May 20-30, 2022.

Qu, J. G., Yi, J., & Zhang, W. J. (2022). Mitigating Different Types of Corporate Online Firestorms on Twitter: An Empirical Study Based on Fortune 100 Corporations. Paper presented at the 72nd ICA Conference, Virtual, May 20-30.

Yi, J., Zhang, W. J. & Qu, J. G. (2022). Female Players in Chinese Game Forum: Stereotype, Stigmatization, Materialization. Paper presented at the 72nd ICA Conference, Virtual, May 20-30, 2022.

Zhang, W. J., Qu, J. G., & Yi, J. (2021). Stripped from society abruptly: Effects of physical social isolation on people’s emotional expression and well-being. Paper presented at AEJMC Conference 2021, Virtual, August 4-7, 2021.

Yi, J., & Zhang, W. J. (2021). Mapping the Global Flow of Computational Communication Science Scholars. Paper presented at the 71st ICA Conference, Virtual, May 20-27, 2021.

Zhang, W. J., & Yi, J. (2021). Mediated Fire and Distant Suffering: the Global Spectacle of Australian Bushfires in Nature 2.0. Paper presented at the 71st ICA Conference, Virtual, May 20-27, 2021. Top Student Paper, Environmental Communication Division.

Yi, J., Qu, J. G., & Zhang, W. J. (2020). Depicting the mediated emotion flow: The super-spreaders of emotions during COVID-19 on Weibo. Paper presented at AEJMC Conference 2020, Virtual, August 6-9, 2020.

Yi, J. (2020). Female-Oriented Dating Sims in China: Players’ Parasocial Relationships, Gender Attitudes, and Romantic Beliefs. Paper presented at the 70th ICA Conference, Virtual, May 20-26, 2020.

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