吴曼丽
个人信息
Personal information
讲师(高校) 硕士生导师
性别:女
在职信息:在职
所在单位:新闻与信息传播学院
学历:研究生(博士)毕业
学位:管理学博士学位
毕业院校:中国科学技术大学 & 香港城市大学
学科:传播学曾获荣誉:
2021 华中科技大学“优秀教师班主任”
2021 华中科技大学“我最喜爱的教师班主任”
2023 华中科技大学教师教学竞赛一等奖
2017 信息系统研究与创新国际会议 最佳论文奖
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- [4] Wu, M. et al. (2024). Investigating the Effect of Media Exposure on Professional Identity: A Study about 1087 Medical Students. ICA 74th Annual Conference, Gold Coast, Australia. (ICA 2024)..
- [5] Deng, Z., Ma, R., Wu, M. (通讯作者), & Evans, R. (2023). Netizens' concerns during COVID-19: a topic evolution analysis of Chinese social media platforms. Kybernetes. .
- [6] Wu, M., Zhao, J. L. (2023). A Blockchain-based Triangulation Model for Containing Financial Information Frauds, 2023 SIGBIT Workshop on Web3 Technologies and Ecosystems in International Conference on Information Systems, December 2023, India..
- [7] Yan, J., Wu, M. (2023). Does Online News Affect Medical Students’ Occupational Identity? An Integrated Perspective Based on MOA Model, ICA 73rd Annual Conference, Toronto, (ICA 2023).
- [8] Wu, M. (2022). Effects of feedback on individual creativity in social learning: an experimental study. Kybernetes, 52. .
- [9] Wu, M., & Pei, Y. (2022). Linking social media overload to health misinformation dissemination: An investigation of the underlying mechanisms. Telematics and Informatics Reports, 8, 100020. .
- [10] Wu, M. (2022). What Drives People to Share Misinformation on Social Media during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Stimulus-Organism-Response Perspective. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19, 11752. .