Ms Laura Joyner


2024

Preprint: Individual differences in sharing false political information on social media: deliberate and accidental sharing, motivations and positive schizotypy
Tom Buchanan, Rotem Perach, Deborah Husbands, Amber Tout, Ekaterina Kostyuk, James Kempley and Laura Joyner 2024. Preprint: Individual differences in sharing false political information on social media: deliberate and accidental sharing, motivations and positive schizotypy. OSF Preprints. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/hg9qb

2023

Why Do People Spread Disinformation on Social Media? The Role of Social Identity and Perceived Morality
Joyner, Laura 2023. Why Do People Spread Disinformation on Social Media? The Role of Social Identity and Perceived Morality. PhD thesis University of Westminster School of Social Sciences https://doi.org/10.34737/w702w

2023

Moral leniency towards belief-consistent disinformation may help explain its spread on social media
Joyner, L., Buchanan, T. and Yetkili, O. 2023. Moral leniency towards belief-consistent disinformation may help explain its spread on social media. PLoS ONE. 18 (3) e0281777. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0281777

2022

The Online Behaviour Taxonomy: A conceptual framework to understand behaviour in computer-mediated communication
Kaye, L.K., Rousaki, A., Joyner, L.C., Barrett, L.A.F. and Orchard, L.J. 2022. The Online Behaviour Taxonomy: A conceptual framework to understand behaviour in computer-mediated communication. Computers in Human Behavior. 137 107443. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2022.107443


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