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Miao Liu(刘淼)

Assistant professor

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Miao Liu joined the School of Journalism and Communication of Beijing Normal University in 2018. She graduated from the University of Utah with a doctor degree in communication. 

 

Contact:

北京师范大学新闻传播学院小白楼408

Reserach Interests:

Health Communication

Courses Taught:

New media statistical analysis

Publications:

刘淼 ,喻国明,中国面临的第二道数字鸿沟:影响性因素研究——基于社会资本视角的实证分析,发表于《现代 传播》,202012期。

 

Liu, M., Zhang, H, & Huang, H. (2020). Media Exposure to COVID-19 Information, Risk Perception, Social and Geographical Proximity, and Self-Rated Anxiety in China. BMC Public Health

 

Zulli, D. Liu, M., & Gehl, R. W., (2020). Rethinking the ‘Social’in ‘Social Media’: Insights into Topology, Abstraction, and Scale on the Mastodon Social Network. New Media and Society.

 

Liu, M., Yang, Y., & Sun, Y. (2019). Exploring Health Information Sharing Behavior Among Chinese Older Adults: A Social Support Perspective. Health communication, 34(14), 1824-1832.

 

Jensen, J. D., Liu, M., Carcioppolo, N., John, K. K., Krakow, M., & Sun, Y. (2016). Health information seeking and scanning among US adults aged 50–75 years: Testing a key postulate of the information overload model. Health informatics journal, 1460458215627290.

 

Sun, Y., Krakow, M., John, K. K., Liu, M., & Weaver, J. (2015). Framing Obesity: How News Frames Shape Attributions and Behavioral Responses. Journal of health communication, 21(2), 139-147. 

 

Sun, Y., Liu, M., & Krakow, M. (2015). Health emavens: identifying active online health information users. Health Expectations. 

 

Krakow, M., Jensen, J. D., Carcioppolo, N., Weaver, J., Liu, M., & Guntzviller, L. (2015). Psychosocial predictors of HPV vaccination intentions for unvaccinated college women: Religiosity, morality, promiscuity, and cancer worry. Women’s Health Issues, 25(2), 105-111.

Projects&Grants:

National Social Science Fund of ChinaHealth Information Dissemination of the Elderly in the Background of Healthy AgingPI

 

The 65th China Postdoctoral Science Fund: Health Information Behavior of Chinese Urban Elderly Against the Background of Healthy China 2030, PI