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Qingru Xu
Qingru Xu
E-mail megerősítve itt: uky.edu
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Untangling international sport social media use: Contrasting US and Chinese uses and gratifications across four platforms
AC Billings, RM Broussard, Q Xu, M Xu
Communication & Sport 7 (5), 630-652, 2019
652019
Gender differences through the lens of Rio: Australian Olympic primetime coverage of the 2016 Rio Summer Olympic Games
Q Xu, AC Billings, OKM Scott, M Lewis, S Sharpe
International Review for the Sociology of Sport 54 (5), 517-535, 2019
422019
When women fail to “Hold Up More Than Half the Sky” gendered frames of CCTV’s coverage of gymnastics at the 2016 Summer Olympics
Q Xu, A Billings, M Fan
Communication & Sport 6 (2), 154-174, 2018
402018
Men’s sports or women’s sports?: Gender norms, sports participation, and media consumption as predictors of sports gender typing in China
Q Xu, M Fan, KA Brown
Communication & Sport 9 (2), 264-286, 2021
372021
# SELFIES at the 2016 Rio Olympics: Comparing self-representations of male and female athletes from the US and China
Q Xu, CL Armstrong
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 63 (2), 322-338, 2019
302019
Let’s watch live streaming: How streamer credibility influences brand attitude in esports streamer marketing
Q Xu, H Kim, AC Billings
Communication & Sport 10 (2), 271-290, 2022
172022
Relaying Rio through an Australian gaze: Australian nationalistic broadcast focus in the 2016 Summer Olympic Games
O Scott, A Billings, Q Xu, S Sharpe, M Lewis
Communication & Sport 7 (2), 198-220, 2019
172019
Two sides of the Chinese sports media story: Contrasting state-owned and commercially sponsored Chinese websites by nation and sex of athlete
A Billings, Q Xu, M Xu
Communication & Sport 7 (2), 244-266, 2019
162019
State versus professional: A case study of how Chinese new media construct elite female athletes
Q Xu, PJ Kreshel
International Journal of Sport Communication 14 (1), 131-150, 2021
142021
Lost in translation—and transmission: Contrasting Chinese and US gymnastics television coverage in the 2016 Rio Olympic Games
A Billings, Q Xu, JR Angelini, PJ MacArthur
Communication Reports 31 (3), 159-173, 2018
132018
Women, men, and five Olympic rings: An examination of Chinese Central Television’s broadcast of the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics
Q Xu, A Billings, H Wang, R Jin, S Guo, M Xu
International Review for the Sociology of Sport 55 (6), 747-766, 2020
122020
The medal war in peacetime: Examining nationalistic notions embedded in CCTV’s coverage of gymnastics in the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics
Q Xu, AC Billings
Journal of Global Sport Management 5 (3), 243-261, 2020
122020
Top rated on five networks—and nearly as many devices: the NFL, social TV, fantasy sport, and the ever-present second screen
AC Billings, M Lewis, KA Brown, Q Xu
International Journal of Sport Communication 13 (1), 55-76, 2020
112020
“Clean athlete” or “drug cheat and a jerk”? A comparative analysis of the framing of an athlete conflict in Australian and Chinese print media
B Li, OKM Scott, S Sharpe, Q Xu, M Naraine
International Journal of Sport Communication 12 (4), 531-551, 2019
112019
How Chinese new media construct elite female athletes: Gender, nationalism, and individualism
Q Xu
University of Georgia, 2016
112016
Home nation first, but to what degree?: Nationalism in Chinese central television’s broadcasts of the 2018 winter Olympics
S Guo, Q Xu
Communication & Sport 11 (4), 770-786, 2023
92023
#Selfies with a mask on: Comparing self-presentation of athletes from the US and China in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics
Q Xu, S Guo, E Kim
Communication & Sport 11 (2), 219-237, 2023
92023
Voices of the gatekeepers: Examining the Olympic channel production through a gendered lens
Q Xu, AC Billings
Mass Communication and Society 24 (5), 629-650, 2021
72021
Lost in the vault?: demonstration sports at the winter Olympics and how digital media can bring them ‘back to the future’
X Ramon, Q Xu, AC Billings
The International Journal of the History of Sport 37 (13), 1300-1321, 2020
62020
When sports challenge authority: A case study of gatekeeping during the 2017 Chinese ping-pong boycott
Q Xu, AC Billings
International Journal of Sport Communication 11 (4), 529-551, 2018
42018
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