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Seungahn Nah
Seungahn Nah
Professor of Political Communication, Journalism, & Artificial Intelligence, University of Florida
Verified email at ufl.edu
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Modeling the adoption and use of social media by nonprofit organizations
S Nah, GD Saxton
New media & society 15 (2), 294-313, 2013
6402013
Campaign ads, online messaging, and participation: Extending the communication mediation model
DV Shah, J Cho, S Nah, MR Gotlieb, H Hwang, NJ Lee, RM Scholl, ...
Journal of communication 57 (4), 676-703, 2007
5712007
The Internet and anti-war activism: A case study of information, expression, and action
S Nah, AS Veenstra, DV Shah
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 12 (1), 230-247, 2006
1482006
The effects of interactive news presentation on perceived user satisfaction of online community newspapers
DS Chung, S Nah
Journal of computer-mediated communication 14 (4), 855-874, 2009
1432009
When citizens meet both professional and citizen journalists: Social trust, media credibility, and perceived journalistic roles among online community news readers
S Nah, DS Chung
Journalism 13 (6), 714-730, 2012
1362012
Applying a cognitive-processing model to presidential debate effects: Postdebate news analysis and primed reflection
H Hwang, MR Gotlieb, S Nah, DM McLeod
Journal of Communication 57 (1), 40-59, 2007
1292007
Communication, reasoning, and planned behaviors: unveiling the effect of interactive communication in an anti-smoking social media campaign
K Namkoong, S Nah, RA Record, SK Van Stee
Health communication 32 (1), 41-50, 2017
872017
Tackling misinformation: What researchers could do with social media data
IV Pasquetto, B Swire-Thompson, MA Amazeen, F Benevenuto, ...
The Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review, 2020
792020
Modeling the adoption and use of citizen journalism by online newspapers
S Nah, M Yamamoto, DS Chung, R Zuercher
Journalism & mass communication quarterly 92 (2), 399-420, 2015
742015
Localized social media and civic life: Motivations, trust, and civic participation in local community contexts
KH Kwon, C Shao, S Nah
Journal of Information Technology & Politics 18 (1), 55-69, 2021
722021
Internet researchers’ data sharing behaviors: An integration of data reuse experience, attitudinal beliefs, social norms, and resource factors
Y Kim, S Nah
Online information review 42 (1), 124-142, 2018
612018
Social media prosumption and online political participation: An examination of online communication processes
M Yamamoto, S Nah, SY Bae
New media & society 22 (10), 1885-1902, 2020
562020
Media credibility and journalistic role conceptions: Views on citizen and professional journalists among citizen contributors
DS Chung, S Nah
Journal of Mass Media Ethics 28 (4), 271-288, 2013
562013
Civic technology and community building: Interaction effects between integrated connectedness to a storytelling network (ICSN) and Internet and mobile uses on civic participation
S Nah, M Yamamoto
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 22 (4), 179-195, 2017
502017
“Split screens” and “spin rooms”: Debate modality, post-debate coverage, and the new videomalaise
J Cho, DV Shah, S Nah, D Brossard
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 53 (2), 242-261, 2009
492009
Structural pluralism in journalism and media studies: A concept explication and theory construction
S Nah, CL Armstrong
Media and Social Inequality, 31-52, 2014
462014
Conceptualizing citizen journalism: US news editors’ views
DS Chung, S Nah, M Yamamoto
Journalism 19 (12), 1694-1712, 2018
452018
A communicative approach to community development: The effect of neighborhood storytelling network on civic participation
S Nah, K Namkoong, NTN Chen, RJ Hustedde
Community Development 47 (1), 11-28, 2016
442016
Rating citizen journalists versus pros: Editors' views
S Nah, D Chung
Newspaper Research Journal 30 (2), 71-83, 2009
442009
Communication and citizenship revisited: Theorizing communication and citizen journalism practice as civic participation
S Nah, M Yamamoto
Communication Theory 29 (1), 24-45, 2019
422019
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