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Session Submission Type: Paper Session
What Do People Talk about When They Tweet about HPV? Semantic and Sentiment Analyses of HPV and Cervical Cancer-Related Tweets - Qiusi Sun, University of California, Davis; Jingwen Zhang, University of California, Davis
Analyzing Conversation Networks on Vaccination: Identifying Communities, Narratives, and Social Influencers for Audience Engagement - Roel Lutkenhaus, Center for Media & Health, Gouda; Erasmus University Rotterdam; Jeroen Jansz, Erasmus Research Centre for Media, Communication and Culture / Erasmus U Rotterdam; Martine Bouman, Erasmus U Rotterdam
Social Media and Health Issue Publics: A Case Study of BRCA Knowledge Production on Twitter - Stefania vicari, The University of Sheffield
#Vaping vs. #Smoking: A Content Analysis of e-Cigarette and Cigarette Portrayal on Instagram - Ji Young Lee, West Virginia University; Young-shin Lim, U of Amsterdam
"Not Lazy and Crazy". Conceptualizing the Voices of People With Thyroid Disease on Social Media - Judith Schossboeck, City University of Hong Kong
#Still(motherhood). Reconfiguring Instagram for the Study of Wounded-Storytelling - Natalia Sanchez, University of Amsterdam
Social Media as Bridges to Link YMSM and Physicians in China - Bolin CAO, Shenzhen U; Peipei Zhao, Shenzhen Nanshan Chronic Disease Control Center; Cedric Bien, U of North Carolina Project – China; Stephen Pan, U of North Carolina Project – China; Weiming Tang, U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Julia Watson, U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Guodong Mi, Blued; Yi Ding, Shenzhen Nanshan Chronic Disease Control Center; Zhenzhou Luo, Shenzhen Nanshan Chronic Disease Control Center; Joseph D. Tucker, U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill