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  1. The Practicalities of a Contextual Approach in Comparative Political Communication Research
  2. Consumptive News Feed Curation on Social Media as Proactive Personalization: A Study of Six East Asian Markets
  3. Examining the Roles of Political Social Network and Internal Efficacy on Social Media News Engagement: A Comparative Study of Six Asian Countries
  4. Networked counterpublics and discursive contestation in the agonistic public sphere: political jamming a police force Facebook Page
  5. Partisan Strength and Social Media Use Among Voters During the 2016 Hong Kong Legislative Council Election: Examining the Roles of Ambivalence and Disagreement
  6. Conditional impact of facebook as an information source on political opinions: the case of political reform in Hong Kong
  7. Social Identity and the Linguistic Intergroup Bias: Exploring the Role of Ethnic Identification in the Context of Intergroup Relations Between Hong Kong and Mainland China
  8. Examining the roles of mobile and social media in political participation: A cross-national analysis of three Asian societies using a communication mediation approach
  9. Media Use and the Social Identity Model of Collective Action: Examining the Roles of Online Alternative News and Social Media News
  10. Examining the influences of news use patterns, motivations, and age cohort on mobile news use: The case of Hong Kong