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    Ethnic community media can play a key role in a crisis – but it needs our support
    Wang, W ; Gamage, S ; Wang, Y (The Coversation, 2022)
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    How can we stop fake election news spreading in migrant communities?
    Wang, WY ( 2022-05-02)
    Tackling fake news in CALD communities requires partnerships between governments, community groups and media organisations. There should be a particular focus on digital literacy of community leaders. And more resources should be devoted to improve journalists’ cultural competence in communicating with CALD Australians.
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    Communicating COVID-19 to our older culturally diverse Australians
    Wang, WY ; Zhao, XA ( 2021)
    COVID-19 lockdowns forced us online, but that’s been a mixed experience for older Chinese Australians – especially when it comes to getting accurate vaccine information
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    Searching Guangzhou: Regionalising Weibo
    Wang, WY ( 2013)
    This post reflects on regionalising Chinese Internet: how the geo-identity of a city/province shapes and is also being shaped by developing communication technologies in China. A city is not merely the administrative unit that is part of the nation, but a city’s transformation and experience over time offer the realm to manage one’s sense of self and belonging. Weibo taps into this process and mediates the tension and conflicts between regions and nation.