Here is a curated selection of notable articles for you to explore. Additionally, you can find recent publications leveraging the AI-powered tool by searching “DiVoMiner” on Google Scholar.

Environmental Studies

  • SSCI Che, S., Kuang, K., Liu, L., & Liu, S. (2025). Communicating climate change to young adults in China: examining predictors of user engagement on Chinese social media. International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management.
  • Master Chen, K. (2024). Constructing a green Belt and Road Initiative: A content analysis on President Xi Jinping’s speeches. Uppsala University.

Health Communication

  • SCIE Wang, D., Mao, Z., & Yao, X. (2024). Evaluating the World Health Organization’s health promotion strategies: Sentiments, health beliefs, and the COVID-19 pandemic. PloS one, 19(11), e0311825.
  • Xian, X., Neuwirth, R. J., & Chang, A. (2024). Government-Nongovernmental Organization (NGO) Collaboration in Macao’s COVID-19 Vaccine Promotion: Social Media Case Study. JMIR infodemiology, 4, e51113.
    Learn more: bit.ly/4aVpAxT
  • Wang, C., & Li, Z. (2024). Identifying primary frames of official public health reporting in mainland China: a before-and-after policy change analysis using the ANTMN approach. Media Asia, 1-15.
    Learn more: bit.ly/3wBRX5o
  • SSCI/SCIE Zhang, W., Zhou, F., & Fei, Y. (2023). Repetitions in online doctor–patient communication: Frequency, functions, and reasons. Patient Education and Counseling107, 107565., 39(7), 711-721.
    Learn more: bit.ly/3GlgoX2
  • Yao, L. (2023). Investigating the existing state of health information dissemination on the TikTok short video platform and potential solutions. Probe-Media and Communication Studies, 5(2).
  • SCIE Chang, A., Xian, X., Liu, M. T., & Zhao, X. (2022). Health communication through positive and solidarity messages amid the COVID-19 pandemic: Automated content analysis of Facebook uses. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health19(10), 6159.
    Learn more: bit.ly/3zCZXBu
  • Chang, A., & Ho, M. (2022). Heightening fake information and misinformation around COVID-19 vaccine controversy by examining super-spreaders’ lies. Fake Information and Global Communication.
    Learn more: bit.ly/414xJff
  • SSCI/SCIE Gao, H., Zhao, Q., Ning, C., Guo, D., Wu, J., & Li, L. (2022). Does the COVID-19 vaccine still work that “most of the confirmed cases had been vaccinated”? A content analysis of vaccine effectiveness discussion on sina weibo during the outbreak of COVID-19 in Nanjing. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health19(1), 241.
    Learn more: bit.ly/3KFKNSl
  • SCIE Zhou, F., Zhang, W., Cai, H., & Cao, Y. (2021). Portrayals of 2v, 4v and 9vHPV vaccines on Chinese social media: a content analysis of hot posts on Sina Weibo. Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics17(11), 4433-4441.
    Learn more: bit.ly/3mfF7Fk
  • SSCI Chang, A., Schulz, P. J., Jiao, W., & Liu, M. T. (2021). Obesity-related communication in digital Chinese news from Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan: Automated content analysis. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance7(11), e26660.
    Learn more: bit.ly/3m7rfgo
  • SCIE Chang, A., Schulz, P. J., & Wenghin Cheong, A. (2020). Online newspaper framing of non-communicable diseases: Comparison of Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao. International journal of environmental research and public health17(15), 5593.
    Learn more: bit.ly/3mcX9rN
  • Chang, A. (2020). Misinformation from Web-based News Media? Computational Analysis of Metabolic Disease Burden for Chinese. In Disinformation in Open Online Media: Second Multidisciplinary International Symposium, MISDOOM 2020, Leiden, The Netherlands, October 26–27, 2020, Proceedings 2 (pp. 52-62). Springer International Publishing.
    Learn more: bit.ly/3Uluttk
  • Cheng, X., Jin, J., Cheong, A. & Zhao, Y. (2020). Changes in the Media Image of Chinese Medicine during the Fight against Novel Coronavirus. Journal of Xi’an Jiaotong University (Social Sciences), 4, 61-70.
    Learn more: bit.ly/40NoaBa
  • SSCI Chang, A., Schulz, P. J., Tu, S., & Liu, M. T. (2020). Communicative blame in online communication of the COVID-19 pandemic: Computational approach of stigmatizing cues and negative sentiment gauged with automated analytic techniques. Journal of Medical Internet Research22(11), e21504.
    Learn more: bit.ly/3KltKUk

 

Education

  • SSCI Zheng, Y., & Postiglione, G. A. (2024). Untangling the dominant culture in China’s elite universities. Higher Education, 1-21.
  • Jassni, N. F., Ismail, H. H., & Yunus, M. M. (2024). Blended learning in Malaysian higher education: The use of web-based technologies and ESL learners’ 21st-century skills. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 14(8), 922-936.
  • SSCI Li, Q., & Chan, K. K. (2024). Test takers’ attitudes of using exam-oriented mobile application as a tool to adapt in a high-stakes speaking test. Education and Information Technologies, 29(1), 219-237.
    Learn more: bit.ly/3HJVFMT

 

International Communication

  • Yang, L. (2024). National threats and responses toward digital social media: The case of global TikTok regulations. SSRN Electronic Journal.
  • SSCI Cao, Q., & Li, X. (2024). The analysis of “women reports” in a Chinese newspaper during #MeToo: A case study of Southern Weekly. Feminist Media Studies, 1-24.
  • Vázquez, C. A. V., & Zhang, A. (2024). Narrativa periodística sobre reducción de pobreza en Guizhou, China (2013-2020): sus representaciones sociales. European Public & Social Innovation Review, 9, 1-20.
  • Chen, Y., & Pan, H. (2024). China’s Anti-pandemic Image in the German Mainstream Media—Chinese Scholars’ Perspectives. International Journal of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences Studies, 9(4), 36-52.
  • Li, W. (2024). An Analysis of the International Communication Discourse on Beijing “Rural Revitalization” Strategy. International Journal of English Literature and Social Sciences, 9(6), 165-176.
  • Su, F., Jia, B., & Yang, Y. (2024). Navigating challenges and psychological engines: case from international communication of Beijing city image. International Communication of Chinese Culture, 12(1), 1-16.
  • Ting, Y. A. N. G., & Jing, L. I. U. (2024). Framing city image: A content analysis of Chinese city image construction on Korean press. International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology (IJACT), 12(1), 158-168.
  • PhD Li, Q. (2024). The Role of Video-Call Technology in L2 Speaking Education: Research Trend and the Lens From Test-Takers and Teachers (Doctoral dissertation, University of Macau).
  • Master Lee, H. H. (2023). Research Trends in Interpreting Studies: A Comparison between Taiwan and Japan From 2014 to 2021 [Master’s thesis, National Taiwan Normal University].
  • Guo, S., & Wang, D. (2021). News production and construal level: a comparative analysis of the press coverage of China’s Belt and Road Initiative. Chinese Journal of Communication14(2), 211-230.
    Learn more: bit.ly/3zEJOvj
  • PhD Ding, Y. (2021). The Involution and Politicization of US Elite Press: A Case Study of Framing Discrepancies on the News Coverage of Sino-US Trade War (Doctoral dissertation, Hong Kong Baptist University).
    Learn more: bit.ly/3nS9YYT

 

Digital Content and Social Media

  • Li, Y., Wu, J., & Gao, H. (2025). Understanding LGBTQ+ Family Dynamics on Chinese Social Media: A Content Analysis and Sentiment Study on Douyin. LGBTQ+ Family: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 1-19.
  • Zhuang, M., Thienmongkol, R., Nimnoi, R., & Luo, S. (2024). Chinese Self-Presentations of Happiness on Social Media: A Content Analysis of New Year Wishes. International Journal of China Studies, 15(1), 199-231.
  • SSCI Shen, Z. (2024). Shall brands create their own virtual influencers? A comprehensive study of 33 virtual influencers on Instagram. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 11(1), 1-14.
    Learn more: bit.ly/3HO9Pwc
  • PhD Xian, X. (2024). Portrayals of COVID-19 Communication and Responses on Social Media: An Analysis of Facebook Posts From 2019-2022 in Macao, China (Doctoral dissertation, University of Macau).
  • SSCI Li, L., Li, Y., Wu, J., & Gao, H. (2023). Emotional resonance and identity recognition in Chinese late adolescent digital music consumption. Media and Communication, 11(4), 175-186.
    Learn more: bit.ly/3OvdxPe

 

Crisis Communication

  • SCIE Li, Y., Peng, L., Sang, Y., & Gao, H. (2024). The characteristics and functionalities of citizen-led disaster response through social media: A case study of the# HenanFloodsRelief on Sina Weibo. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 104419.
    Learn more: bit.ly/444jadV
  • SSCI Dong, C., Huang, Q., Ni, S., Zhang, B., & Chen, C. (2023). Constructing Care-Based Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Communication During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Comparison of Fortune 500 Companies in China and the United States. Journal of Business Ethics, 1-28.
    Learn more: bit.ly/482fr0D
  • SSCI AO, S. H., & Mak, A. K. (2021). Regenerative crisis, social media publics and Internet trolling: A cultural discourse approach. Public Relations Review47(4), 102072.
    Learn more: bit.ly/3Gq4gnp
  • SSCI Mak, A. K., & Song, A. O. (2019). Revisiting social-mediated crisis communication model: The Lancôme regenerative crisis after the Hong Kong Umbrella Movement. Public Relations Review45(4), 101812.
    Learn more: bit.ly/43hr6rp

 

Medication/ Public Health

  • SSCI Law, M., Ho, K. H., & Cui, X. (2025). Exploring Hong Kong public attitudes and concerns about traditional Chinese medical treatments: a study on discussion forum responses. International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Marketing.
  • SSCI Li Z, Lin Y, Zhang K, Li R, Ju M, Chen Y, Fu J, Huang R, Zhu L, Sun J, Guo Y, Gao M, Hu Y, Liu G and Zhang B (2025) Hip fractures in Chinese TikTok (Douyin) short videos: an analysis of information quality, content and user comment attitudes.Front. Public Health 13:1563188.doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2025.1563188
  • Wang, C., & Li, Z. (2024). Identifying primary frames of official public health reporting in mainland China: a before-and-after policy change analysis using the ANTMN approach. Media Asia, 1-15.

 

Artificial Intelligence

  • Dang, Laurence. (2023). From Within: A Reflective Equilibrium Outlook on the Ethics Policies of Artificial Intelligence.
    Learn more: bit.ly/3Ojg7H0

 

Metaverse

  • SSCI Zhong, L., Xu, Z., Morrison, A. M., Li, Y., & Zhu, M. (2023). Metaverse customer journeys in tourism: building viable virtual worlds. Tourism Review.
    Learn more: bit.ly/3wajF9q

 

Tourism

  • Bi, F. (2023, July). Analysis of Tourism Review Information Based on Data Mining Technology. In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Mathematical Statistics and Economic Analysis, MSEA 2023, May 26–28, 2023, Nanjing, China.
    Learn more: bit.ly/481PkqM

 

Management and Organizational Behavior (OBM)

  • Shan, X. & Luo. Z. (2021). The structural features and evolutionary logic of collaborative governance of Chengdu-Chongqing Economic Circle: Social network analysis based on institutional collective action. Journal of Chongqing University (Social Science Edition). 02, 55-66.
    Learn more: bit.ly/3KhioR6
  • Cao. W, Research on Public Service Based on Big Data: Content Analysis of the Reports of Public. Bicycle in the Four Places Across Straits. New Media and Society. 21(1), 239-263.
    Learn more: bit.ly/3MpuVVq

 

Public Relations

  • SSCI Ao, S. H., KY, M. A., & LL, T. L. (2022). Revisiting contingency theory in regenerative social-mediated crisis: An investigation of Maxim’s and Yoshinoya in Hong Kong’s polarized context. Public Relations Review,48(4), 102227.6(2), 1-17.
    Learn more: bit.ly/43pEbyW

 

Public Opinion Research

  • Tu, S.T.,Lu,L.Y., Hsieh, C. H., & Wu, C. Y. (2021). A New Internet Public Opinion Evaluation Model: A Case Study of Public Opinions on COVID-19 in Taiwan.  International journal ofBig Data and Analytics in Healthcare (lBDAH),6(2), 1-17.
    Learn more: bit.ly/3Gpn3j0
  • Wang,J.(2018). How to Satisfy Audience: The Research of Technology and Content on The Daily Network Live Video.Chinese Journal of Journalism & Communication,  40(12), 21-33.
    Learn more: bit.ly/3GpoyxE

 

Fashion

  • Master Pong, P. Y. (2022). Research on Development of Taiwanese Fashion Shows Combined with Virtual Reality (Master’s dissertation, National Taiwan Normal University (Taiwan)).