•Assistant Professor, School of Journalism and Communication
Education
•Ph.D., University of California, Davis
Teaching (Current & Previous)
•Communication Theories
•Communication Research Methods
•News Reporting and Writing
Research
•Interpersonal Communication
•Health Communication
•Computational communication method
Publication
1.Pan, W., & Peña, J. (2019). Looking down on others to feel good about the self: The exposure effects of online model pictures on men’s self-esteem. Health Communication. Advanced online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/10410236.2019.1584780
2.Shen, C., Kasra, M., Pan, W., Bassett, G. A., Malloch, Y., & O’Brien, J. F. (2019). Fake images: The effects of source, intermediary, and digital media literacy on contextual assessment of image credibility online. New Media & Society, 21, 438-463.
3.Feng, B., Jang, J., Pan, W., Li, S., & Wang, Q. (2019). Comparing the effects of argumentation and facework on Americans and Chinese’ responses to advice in supportive interactions. Asian Journal of Communication, 29, 1-17.
4.Pan, W., Feng, B., & Wingate, V. S. (2017). What you say is what you get: How self-disclosure in support-seeking affects language use in support-provision in online support forums. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 37, 3-27.
5.Pan, W., Shen., & Feng, B. (2017). You get what you give: Understanding rely reciprocity and social capital in online health support forums. Journal of Health Communication, 22, 45-52.
6.Pan, W., Peña, J. (2017). The exposure effects of online model pictures and weight-related persuasive messages on women’s weight-loss planned behaviors. Journal of Health Communication, 22, 858-865.
7.Ho, C. L., Pan, W., & Taylor, L. D. (2017). Disclosure pattern of the public’s stigma of HIV-testing on online HIV forums: Self-stigma and the unspoken. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 55, 34-43.
8.Peña, J., & Pan, W. (2016). Words of advice: Exposure to website model pictures and online persuasive messages affects the linguistic content and style of women’s weight-related social support messages, Computers in Human Behavior, 63, 208-217.
Contact
•wenjingpan@ruc.edu.cn