“Fake news is anything they say!”—Conceptualization and weaponization of fake news among the American public C Tong, H Gill, J Li, S Valenzuela, H Rojas What IS News?, 153-176, 2021 | 91 | 2021 |
Chatting in a mobile chamber: effects of instant messenger use on tolerance toward political misinformation among South Koreans H Gill, H Rojas Asian Journal of Communication 30 (6), 470-493, 2020 | 25 | 2020 |
Testing the effect of cross-cutting exposure to cable TV news on affective polarization: Evidence from the 2020 US presidential election H Gill Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 66 (2), 320-339, 2022 | 12 | 2022 |
Communication mediation model predicting political participation among instant messaging app users: An OSROR approach H Gill, H Rojas Communication Studies 72 (3), 490-512, 2021 | 10 | 2021 |
What is news? D Pompper, L Hoffman Routledge, 2021 | 3 | 2021 |
Fake news and partisan blame attribution: Exploring the mediating role of self-enhancing perceptual bias among young adults H Gill, M Choi, SK Tay Atlantic Journal of Communication, 1-14, 2023 | | 2023 |
Perceiving Immigrants as a Threat: A Motivational Approach to False Consensus H Gill, H Rojas Communication Research 49 (8), 1148-1175, 2022 | | 2022 |
Coping with Perceived Disagreement: Reimagining the Communication Mediation Model of Political Participation among Social Media Users H Gill The University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2022 | | 2022 |
PyeongChang, Pyongyang, or Pyeonghwa (peace in Korean) olympic games? An exploration of partisan media and framing effects K Mun, M Choi, H Gill Communication Research Reports 38 (3), 172-185, 2021 | | 2021 |
Desire for attachments: The role of relational motives in political message processing H Gill University of Missouri-Columbia, 2015 | | 2015 |
Telling the Untold Management: Transparent Leadership in Small Businesses HJ Gill 17 TH INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC RELATIONS RESEARCH CONFERENCE, 331, 2014 | | 2014 |