Re-imagining social media for behavior change - OCP

OCP23 is now over. The full papers presented in the 2023 edition of Online Conference Papers are no longer accessible. You can read the original abstracts of the papers accepted for presentation onsite (Lyon23) and/or submitted online (OCP23) in the abstract books.

Chair: Elizabeth Lubinga
2007
Editorial Review of Health Care Professional’s Concerns Towards the Use of Social Media to Communicate with the Public: Treading with Increased Caution
Lina
Alhafez
Rovira i Virgili University
María Lourdes
Rubio Rico
Rovira i Virgili University
Míriam
Díez Bosch
Ramon Llull University
3487
Theme Evolution of Social Media on the COVID-19 in a Post-epidemic Era: An Analysis
Nanchang
Cheng
Communication University of China
Xuening
Yao
Communication University of China
Yuanyuan
Chen
Coummunication University of China
2203
Pain or Shame? A Comparison Between Opinions on Painless Delivery between Twitter and Weibo
xuechen
Hu
Nagoya University
Yiming
Liu
Fudan University
Jiro
Takai
Nagoya University
1689
Organizational Behavior and the (Mis)information Agenda: An Analysis of Social Media Communication on Vaccination
Samantha
Vanderslott
University of Oxford
Aliaksandr
Herasimenka
University of Oxford
Benedikt
Stroebl
Hertie School
Dorian
Qualle
University of Zurich
Kate
Joynes-Burgess
University of Oxford
Jonathan
Bright
Turing Institute
Philip
Howard
University of Oxford
2703
Diet for the Virtual World: The Body Image, Visual Action and Cultural Performance in the Diet Video-log(Vlog) Community of Xiaohongshu
Anny
Fan
Communication University of China
Yuqian
Yang
Communication University of China
Zhuo
Li
Communication University of China
Xingran
Zhang
Communication University of China
Xinrong
Bu
Communication University of China
Xinyu
Jiang
Communication University of China
4055
The Influence of Social Media on The Public’s Perception of Eating Disorders and on Their Help-Seeking Behavior
CUI
Yige
Beijing Normal University - Hong Kong Baptist University United International College
Chuanli
Xia
Beijing Normal University-Hong Kong Baptist University United International College
3523
Information Seeking and Avoidance Toward COVID-19 in Hong Kong and Mainland China
Dongni
Li
Hong Kong Baptist University
Jingyi
Zhang
Hong Kong Baptist University
1074
How can social media improve HPV vaccination intentions? The mediating role of perceived risk and scarcity
Yuxin
Li
Nanjing University
Ruofei
Gao
Nanjing University
Tianyu
Li
Nanjing University
Nainan
Wen
Nanjing University
1839
Exploring effective and inclusive health communication through invisible disability representation on social media
Stephanie
Mantilla
University of Sydney
Jennifer
Smith-Merry
University of Sydney
Gerard
Goggin
University of Sydney

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