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45
h-index
3
3
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2
2
0
32
16
2022
2023
2024
2
31
11
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Seth C. Lewis
Shirley Papé Chair in Emerging Media, University of Oregon
Verified email at uoregon.edu
Joanne Kuai
PhD Candidate, Karlstad University
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Michael Karlsson
Professor, Karlstad university
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Bibo Lin
University of Oregon
Verified email at uoregon.edu
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The one thing journalistic AI just might do for democracy
B Lin, SC Lewis
Digital journalism 10 (10), 1627-1649
, 2022
29
2022
From wild east to forbidden city: Mapping algorithmic news distribution in China through a case study of Jinri Toutiao
J Kuai, B Lin, M Karlsson, SC Lewis
Digital Journalism 11 (8), 1521-1541
, 2023
10
2023
Research Handbook on Artificial Intelligence and Communication
S Nah
Edward Elgar Publishing
, 2023
3
2023
Beyond authoritarianism and liberal democracy: understanding China’s artificial intelligence impact in Africa
B Lin
Information, Communication & Society, 1-16
, 2023
2
2023
Automated inequalities: Examining the social implications of artificial intelligence in China
B Lin, J Kuai
Research Handbook on Artificial Intelligence and Communication, 391-404
, 2023
1
2023
COMMEMORATING AS CRITICIZING: HOW LI WENLIANG’S WEIBO HOMEPAGE BECOMES A PLACE FOR QUESTIONING CHINA’S COVID-19 POLICIES AND A “WAILING WALL”
B Lin
AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research
, 2023
2023
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