Academic Profile : Faculty

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Prof Ang Peng Hwa
Director, University Scholars Programme, Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information
Professor, Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information
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Journal Articles
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Highly Cited:
Liau, A. K., Khoo, A., & Ang, P. H. (2005). Factors influencing adolescents engagement in risky Internet behavior. Cyberpsychology & Behavior, 8(6), 513-520.

Gunther, A. C., & Ang, P. H. (1996). Public perceptions of television influence and opinions about censorship in Singapore. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 8(3), 247-265.

Liau, A. K., Khoo, A., & Ang, P. H. (2008). Parental awareness and monitoring of adolescent Internet use. Current Psychology, 27(4), 217-233.

Soh, P. C. H., Chew, K. W., Koay, K. Y., & Ang, P. H. (2018). Parents vs peers’ influence on teenagers’ Internet addiction and risky online activities. Telematics and Informatics, 35(1), 225-236.

Tang, P. S., & Ang, P. H. (2002). The diffusion of information technology in Singapore schools : a process framework. New Media & Society, 4(4), 457-478.

Duffy, A., & Ang, P. H. (2019). Digital journalism: defined, refined, or re-defined. Digital Journalism, 7(3), 378-385.

Ang, P. H., Knobloch-Westerwick, S., Aguaded, I., Muñoz-Uribe, J. F., Wasserman, H., & Athique, A. (2019). Intellectual balkanization or globalization : the future of communication research publishing. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 96(4), 963-979.

Charlton, J. P., Soh, P. C., Ang, P. H., & Chew, K. W. (2013). Religiosity, adolescent internet usage motives and addiction : an exploratory study. Information, Communication & Society, 16(10), 1619-1638.

Gadekar, R., Krishnatray, P., & Ang, P. H. (2014). Framing of the H1N1 flu in an Indian newspaper. Journal of Creative Communications, 9(1), 49-66.

Gadekar, R., Thakur, K., & Ang, P. H. (2011). Web sites for e‐electioneering in Maharashtra and Gujarat, India. Internet Research, 21(4), 435–457.

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Recent Publication:
Rohman, A., & Ang, P. H. (2021). Disconnection for protection (D4P) : an addition to the disconnection repertoire. Media, Culture & Society, 43(6), 1147-1157.

Gadekar, R. and Ang, P.H. (2020) Is Social Media Use Socially Enhancing or Compensating? Journal of Creative Communications. 2020;15(3):269-288. doi:10.1177/0973258620943705

Ang, P. H., Knobloch-Westerwick, S., Aguaded, I., Muñoz-Uribe, J. F., Wasserman, H., & Athique, A. (2019). Intellectual balkanization or globalization : the future of communication research publishing. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 96(4), 963-979.

Duffy, A., & Ang, P. H. (2019). Digital journalism: defined, refined, or re-defined. Digital Journalism, 7(3), 378-385.

Rohman, Abdul & Ang, P.H. (2019). Truth, not Fear: Countering False Information in a Conflict. International Journal of Communication. Vol 13. https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/10912

Soh, P. C. H., Chew, K. W., Koay, K. Y., & Ang, P. H. (2018). Parents vs peers’ influence on teenagers’ Internet addiction and risky online activities. Telematics and Informatics, 35(1), 225-236.

Ang Peng Hwa, Tekwani, S., & Wang, G. (2012). Shutting Down the Mobile Phone and the Downfall of Nepalese Society, Economy and Politics. Pacific Affairs, 85(3), 547-561.

Ang, Peng Hwa. (2005). Ordering Chaos: Regulating the Internet. Thomson Learning.

Ang, Peng Hwa and Berlinda Nadarajan. (1996). Censorship and the Internet: a Singapore Perspective. Communications of the ACM, 39(6), 72-78.
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