Opportunities and challenges to conversations with generative AI : integrating theoretical perspectives from Clark and Pennebaker
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David M. Markowitz
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p. 309-321
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Notes on transcultural fandom, imaginary homelands, and sartorial fan practices
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Henry Jenkins, Tiara Wilson, Ying Wang, Yoonsuh Jung
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p. 322-330
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(An) informal narrative provider : an overview of “homma” culture in the context of K-Pop idol culture
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Ling Lei
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p. 331-345
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(The) relationship between K-pop fandom activities on social media platform and cultural openness : attitudes toward the K-wave as a mediator
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Miran Pyun, Lu Fang, Yunjin Pi
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p. 346-365
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K-pop diaspora and the paradox of transnational K-pop foreigner K-pop idols and the exploitation of race and gender by the Korean media
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Jina Lee
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p. 366-384
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Do body positive images improve our body perception? The role of social comparison on body perception and moods
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Moonsun Jeon, Youllee Kim, Tatiana Boguslavskaya
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p. 385-403
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Collective brain alignment during story reception : shared neural responses in French, Chinese, and English listeners of Le Petit Prince, 小王子, or The Little Prince
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Ralf Schmälzle, Sue M. Lim, Nolan T. Jahn, Shelby Wilcox, Qijia Ye
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p. 404-435
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Leveraging construal fit between message framing and spatial distance in CSR communication
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Jeesun Kim, Hyun Jee Oh, Sun Young Lee
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p. 436-456
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Tracing the roots of online hate speech : exploring outgroup prejudice
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Ee-Sun Kim, Minjeong Kim
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p. 457-474
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What makes political rumors contagious : third-person effect of political rumor dissemination on SNS via dual information processing routes
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Hongjin Shim, Jiyoung Yeon, Hoon Lee
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p. 475-495
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Online political participation under government surveillance : focusing on the post national security law era in Hong Kong
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Ching Yi Chan, Young Min
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p. 496-519
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