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Francis L. F. Lee
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2006-2024
Publications (10 Years): 6
Top Topics
Questionnaire Survey
Hong Kong
Social Media
Young Adults
Top Venues
Telematics Informatics
New Media Soc.
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Publications
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Michael Chan
,
Francis L. F. Lee
,
Hsuan-Ting Chen
Examining the roles of social media use and connections to public actors on democratic engagement: An analysis of young adults in three Asian societies.
New Media Soc.
26 (1) (2024)
Francis L. F. Lee
,
Ivy W. Y. Fong
The construction and mobilization of political consumerism through digital media in a networked social movement.
New Media Soc.
25 (12) (2023)
Michael Chan
,
Hsuan-Ting Chen
,
Francis L. F. Lee
Examining the roles of mobile and social media in political participation: A cross-national analysis of three Asian societies using a communication mediation approach.
New Media Soc.
19 (12) (2017)
Francis L. F. Lee
,
Hsuan-Ting Chen
,
Michael Chan
Social media use and university students' participation in a large-scale protest campaign: The case of Hong Kong's Umbrella Movement.
Telematics Informatics
34 (2) (2017)
Chen Gan
,
Francis L. F. Lee
,
Ying Li
Social media use, political affect, and participation among university students in urban China.
Telematics Informatics
34 (7) (2017)
Francis L. F. Lee
,
Joseph Man Chan
Digital media use and participation leadership in social protests: The case of Tiananmen commemoration in Hong Kong.
Telematics Informatics
32 (4) (2015)
Francis L. F. Lee
The impact of online user-generated satire on young people's political attitudes: Testing the moderating role of knowledge and discussion.
Telematics Informatics
31 (3) (2014)
Francis L. F. Lee
Does Discussion With Disagreement Discourage All Types of Political Participation? Survey Evidence From Hong Kong.
Commun. Res.
39 (4) (2012)
Francis L. F. Lee
The Impact of Political Discussion in a Democratizing Society.
Commun. Res.
36 (3) (2009)
Joseph M. Chan
,
Francis L. F. Lee
,
Zhongdang Pan
Online news meets established journalism: how China's journalists evaluate the credibility of news websites.
New Media Soc.
8 (6) (2006)