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Telepresence and the Exemplification Effects of Disaster News

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Pages 542-557 | Published online: 27 Oct 2009

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Xianlin Jin & Patric R. Spence. (2023) Check Crisis Information on Twitter: Information Flow and Crisis Communication Patterns of Hurricane Ida. Communication Studies 74:4, pages 337-355.
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Marije H. Bakker, José H. Kerstholt, Marco van Bommel & Ellen Giebels. (2019) Decision-making during a crisis: the interplay of narratives and statistical information before and after crisis communication. Journal of Risk Research 22:11, pages 1409-1424.
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Patric R. Spence, Kenneth A. Lachlan, Xialing Lin, David Westerman, Timothy L. Sellnow, Robert G. Rice & Henry Seeger. (2019) Let Me Squeeze a Word In: Exemplification Effects, User Comments and Response to a News Story. Western Journal of Communication 83:4, pages 501-518.
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Patric R. Spence, Kenneth A. Lachlan, David Westerman, Xialing Lin, Christina J. Harris, Timothy L. Sellnow & Deborah D. Sellnow-Richmond. (2017) Exemplification effects: responses to perceptions of risk. Journal of Risk Research 20:5, pages 590-610.
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Patric R. Spence, Kenneth Lachlan, Timothy Sellnow, Robert G. Rice & Henry Seeger. (2017) That Is So Gross and I Have to Post About It: Exemplification Effects and User Comments on a News Story. Southern Communication Journal 82:1, pages 27-37.
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Patric R. Spence, Deborah D. Sellnow-Richmond, Timothy L. Sellnow & Kenneth A. Lachlan. (2016) Social media and corporate reputation during crises: the viability of video-sharing websites for providing counter-messages to traditional broadcast news. Journal of Applied Communication Research 44:3, pages 199-215.
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Patric R. Spence, Kenneth A. Lachlan, Xialing Lin, Deborah D. Sellnow-Richmond & Timothy L. Sellnow. (2015) The Problem with Remaining Silent: Exemplification Effects and Public Image. Communication Studies 66:3, pages 341-357.
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David Westerman, PatricR. Spence & KennethA. Lachlan. (2012) Telepresence and Exemplification: Does Spatial Presence Impact Sleeper Effects?. Communication Research Reports 29:4, pages 299-309.
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Rhonda Gibson, Coy Callison & Dolf Zillmann. (2011) Quantitative Literacy and Affective Reactivity in Processing Statistical Information and Case Histories in the News. Media Psychology 14:1, pages 96-120.
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Patric R. Spence, Kenneth A. Lachlan & Renee Kaufmann. (2022) Testing the Impact of Masking Identity in News Accounts on Perceptions of Organizations and Risks. Electronic News 17:1, pages 19-39.
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Lisa-Maria Tanase, John Kerr, Alexandra L. J. Freeman & Claudia R. Schneider. (2022) COVID-19 risk perception and hoax beliefs in the US immediately before and after the announcement of President Trump's diagnosis. Royal Society Open Science 9:8.
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Xudong Liu, Ven-hwei Lo & Ran Wei. (2020) Violent Videogames, Telepresence, Presumed Influence, and Support for Taking Restrictive and Protective Actions. SAGE Open 10:2, pages 215824402091952.
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Xialing Lin, Adam M. Rainear, Patric R. Spence & Kenneth A. Lachlan. (2018) Don’t Sleep on It: An Examination of Storm Naming and Potential Heuristic Effects on Twitter. Weather, Climate, and Society 10:4, pages 769-779.
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Onook Oh, Priya Gupta, Manish Agrawal & H. Raghav Rao. (2018) ICT mediated rumor beliefs and resulting user actions during a community crisis. Government Information Quarterly 35:2, pages 243-258.
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Theresa Castor & Mariaelena Bartesaghi. (2016) Metacommunication During Disaster Response. Management Communication Quarterly 30:4, pages 472-502.
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Xialing Lin, Patric R. Spence & Kenneth A. Lachlan. (2016) Social media and credibility indicators: The effect of influence cues. Computers in Human Behavior 63, pages 264-271.
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Patric R. Spence & Kenneth A. Lachlan. 2016. The Handbook of International Crisis Communication Research. The Handbook of International Crisis Communication Research 212 223 .
Patric R. Spence, Kenneth A. Lachlan & Jennifer A. Burke. (2011) Differences in Crisis Knowledge Across Age, Race, and Socioeconomic Status During Hurricane Ike: A Field Test and Extension of the Knowledge Gap Hypothesis. Communication Theory 21:3, pages 261-278.
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Kenneth A. Lachlan, David K. Westerman & Patric R. Spence. (2010) Disaster News and Subsequent Information Seeking: Exploring the Role of Spatial Presence and Perceptual Realism. Electronic News 4:4, pages 203-217.
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