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@article{art,
title={Online Health Information Seeking, eHealth Literacy, and Health Behaviors Among Chinese Internet Users: Cross-Sectional Survey Study},
author={Liu, Diyi and Yang, Shuhang and Cheng, Calvin Yixiang and Cai, Lin and Su, Jing},
journal={Journal of Medical Internet Research},
volume={26},
pages={e54135},
year={2024},
keywords={J},
publisher={JMIR Publications Toronto, Canada},
selected={true},
abbr={JMIR},
}

@book{einstein1920relativity,
title={Relativity: the Special and General Theory},
author={Einstein, Albert},
year={1920},
publisher={Methuen & Co Ltd},
html={relativity.html}
@article{shi2020social,
title={Social bots’ sentiment engagement in health emergencies: A topic-based analysis of the COVID-19 pandemic discussions on Twitter},
author={Shi, Wen and Liu, Diyi and Yang, Jing and Zhang, Jing and Wen, Sanmei and Su, Jing},
journal={International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health},
volume={17},
number={22},
pages={8701},
year={2020},
publisher={MDPI},
keywords = {J},
abbr={IJERP},
}

@book{einstein1956investigations,
bibtex_show={true},
title={Investigations on the Theory of the Brownian Movement},
author={Einstein, Albert},
year={1956},
publisher={Courier Corporation},
preview={brownian-motion.gif}
@article{pan2021obtain,
title={How to Obtain Social Support in Online Support Forums? The Effects of Structural Social Capital and Politeness Principle},
author={Pan, Wenjing and Liu, Diyi},
journal={Chinese Journal of Journalism \& Communication},
volume={43},
number={4},
pages={51--73},
year={2021},
publisher={ISSN 1002-5685},
keywords = {J},
abbr={CJJC},
}

@article{einstein1950meaning,
abbr={AJP},
bibtex_show={true},
title={The meaning of relativity},
author={Einstein, Albert and Taub, AH},
journal={American Journal of Physics},
volume={18},
number={6},
pages={403--404},
year={1950},
publisher={American Association of Physics Teachers}
@article{su2022monologue,
title={From Monologue to Dialogue: Reimagining Intercultural Communication Studies in the Context of the Belt and Road Initiative},
author={Su, Jing and Liu, Diyi},
journal={Chinese Journal of Journalism \& Communication},
volume={44},
number={11},
pages={142--159},
year={2022},
publisher={ISSN 1002-5685},
keywords = {J},
abbr={CJJC},
}

@article{PhysRev.47.777,
abbr={PhysRev},
title={Can Quantum-Mechanical Description of Physical Reality Be Considered Complete?},
author={Einstein*†, A. and Podolsky*, B. and Rosen*, N.},
abstract={In a complete theory there is an element corresponding to each element of reality. A sufficient condition for the reality of a physical quantity is the possibility of predicting it with certainty, without disturbing the system. In quantum mechanics in the case of two physical quantities described by non-commuting operators, the knowledge of one precludes the knowledge of the other. Then either (1) the description of reality given by the wave function in quantum mechanics is not complete or (2) these two quantities cannot have simultaneous reality. Consideration of the problem of making predictions concerning a system on the basis of measurements made on another system that had previously interacted with it leads to the result that if (1) is false then (2) is also false. One is thus led to conclude that the description of reality as given by a wave function is not complete.},
journal={Phys. Rev.},
location={New Jersey},
volume={47},
issue={10},
pages={777--780},
numpages={0},
year={1935},
month={May},
publisher=aps,
doi={10.1103/PhysRev.47.777},
url={http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRev.47.777},
html={https://journals.aps.org/pr/abstract/10.1103/PhysRev.47.777},
pdf={example_pdf.pdf},
altmetric={248277},
dimensions={true},
google_scholar_id={qyhmnyLat1gC},
video={https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/aqz-KE-bpKQ},
additional_info={. *More Information* can be [found here](https://github.com/alshedivat/al-folio/)},
annotation={* Example use of superscripts<br>† Albert Einstein},
selected={true},
inspirehep_id = {3255}
@article{djia,
title={Human AI communication in initial encounters: How AI agency affects trust, liking, and chat quality evaluation},
author={Pan, Wenjing and Liu, Diyi and Meng, Jingbo and Liu, Hailong},
journal={New Media \& Society},
doi={10.1177/14614448241259149},
year={2024},
pages = {Online First},
keywords={J},
abbr={NM&S},
publisher={SAGE Publications Sage UK: London, England}
}

@article{einstein1905molekularkinetischen,
title={{\"U}ber die von der molekularkinetischen Theorie der W{\"a}rme geforderte Bewegung von in ruhenden Fl{\"u}ssigkeiten suspendierten Teilchen},
author={Einstein, A.},
journal={Annalen der physik},
volume={322},
number={8},
pages={549--560},
year={1905},
publisher={Wiley Online Library}
@article{3,
title={An examination of factors contributing to the acceptance of online health misinformation},
author={Pan, Wenjing and Liu, Diyi and Fang, Jie},
journal={Frontiers in psychology},
volume={12},
pages={524},
year={2021},
keywords={J},
publisher={Frontiers Media SA},
abbr={Frontiers}
}

@article{einstein1905movement,
abbr={Ann. Phys.},
title={Un the movement of small particles suspended in statiunary liquids required by the molecular-kinetic theory 0f heat},
author={Einstein, A.},
journal={Ann. Phys.},
volume={17},
pages={549--560},
year={1905}
@article{liu2024borderline,
title={Borderline content and platformised speech governance: Mapping TikTok's moderation controversies in South and Southeast Asia},
author={Liu, Diyi},
journal={Policy \& Internet},
year={2024},
volume={16(2)},
pages={543-566},
keywords={J},
selected={true},
abbr={P&I},
publisher={Wiley Online Library}
}

@article{einstein1905electrodynamics,
title={On the electrodynamics of moving bodies},
author={Einstein, A.},
year={1905}
@article{etzrodt_what_2024,
title = {What {{HMC Teaches Us About Authenticity}}},
author = {Etzrodt, Katrin and Kim, Jihyun and Van Der Goot, Margot and Prahl, Andrew and Choi, Mina and Craig, Matthew and Marco Dehnert, Marco and Engesser, Sven and Frehmann, Katharina and Grande, Luis and Leo-Liu, Jindong and Liu, Diyi and Mooshammer, Sandra and Rambukkana, Nathan and Rogge, Ayanda and Sikströma, Pieta and Son, Rachel and Wilkenfeld, Nan and Xu, Kun and Zhang, Renwen and Zhu, Ying and Edwards, Chad},
year = {2024},
journaltitle = {Human-Machine Communication},
shortjournal = {HMC},
volume = {8},
pages = {227--251},
doi = {10.30658/hmc.8.11},
abstract = {This paper delves into what the application of authenticity to Human-Machine Communication (HMC) can teach us about authenticity and us as HMC researchers and as a community. Inspired by the 2023 pre-conference “HMC: Authenticity in communicating with machines,” two central questions guide the discussion: How does HMC contribute to our understanding of authentic communication with machines? And how can the concept of authenticity contribute to our sense of self as researchers within the HMC field? Through the collaborative effort of 22 authors, the paper explores the re-conceptualization of authenticity and presents recent areas of tension that guide the HMC research and community. With this paper we aim at offering a gateway for scholars to connect and engage with the evolving HMC field.},
langid = {english},
keywords = {J},
abbr={HMC},
}

@Article{einstein1905photoelectriceffect,
bibtex_show={true},
abbr={Ann. Phys.},
title="{{\"U}ber einen die Erzeugung und Verwandlung des Lichtes betreffenden heuristischen Gesichtspunkt}",
author={Albert Einstein},
abstract={This is the abstract text.},
journal={Ann. Phys.},
volume={322},
number={6},
pages={132--148},
year={1905},
doi={10.1002/andp.19053220607},
award={Albert Einstein receveid the **Nobel Prize in Physics** 1921 *for his services to Theoretical Physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect*},
award_name={Nobel Prize}

@inproceedings{tonneau-etal-2024-languages,
title = "From Languages to Geographies: Towards Evaluating Cultural Bias in Hate Speech Datasets",
author = {Tonneau, Manuel and
Liu, Diyi and
Fraiberger, Samuel and
Schroeder, Ralph and
Hale, Scott and
R{\"o}ttger, Paul},
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 8th Workshop on Online Abuse and Harms (WOAH 2024)",
month = jun,
year = "2024",
address = "Mexico City, Mexico",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
doi = "10.18653/v1/2024.woah-1.23",
pages = "283--311",
keywords = {C},
abstract = "Perceptions of hate can vary greatly across cultural contexts. Hate speech (HS) datasets, however, have traditionally been developed by language. This hides potential cultural biases, as one language may be spoken in different countries home to different cultures. In this work, we evaluate cultural bias in HS datasets by leveraging two interrelated cultural proxies: language and geography. We conduct a systematic survey of HS datasets in eight languages and confirm past findings on their English-language bias, but also show that this bias has been steadily decreasing in the past few years. For three geographically-widespread languages{---}English, Arabic and Spanish{---}we then leverage geographical metadata from tweets to approximate geo-cultural contexts by pairing language and country information. We find that HS datasets for these languages exhibit a strong geo-cultural bias, largely overrepresenting a handful of countries (e.g., US and UK for English) relative to their prominence in both the broader social media population and the general population speaking these languages. Based on these findings, we formulate recommendations for the creation of future HS datasets.",
}
@inproceedings{zhang2024trouble,
title={Trouble in paradise? understanding Mastodon Admin's motivations, experiences, and challenges running decentralised social media},
author={Zhang, Zhilin and Zhao, J and Wang, G and Johnston, Samantha-Kaye and Chalhoub, George and Ross, Tala and Liu, Diyi and Tinsman, Claudine and Zhao, R and Van Kleek, M and others},
year={2024},
booktitle = "Proc.ACM Hum.Comput. Interact. 8, CSCW2, Article 520",
month = Nov,
year = "2024",
keywords={C},
pages = "24"}


@book{przibram1967letters,
bibtex_show={true},
title={Letters on wave mechanics},
author={Einstein, Albert and Schrödinger, Erwin and Planck, Max and Lorentz, Hendrik Antoon and Przibram, Karl},
year={1967},
publisher={Vision},
preview={wave-mechanics.gif},
abbr={Vision}
@inproceedings{10.1145/3630744.3658613,
author = {Liu, Diyi},
title = {Content Moderation, Platformised Speech Governance, and Legitimacy: TikTok in South and Southeast Asia},
year = {2024},
publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery},
address = {New York, NY, USA},
doi = {10.1145/3630744.3658613},
abstract = {Transnational online platforms continuously navigate a mix of international and national laws, cultural norms, and political sensitivities to define what constitutes legitimate content moderation. While there is extensive research on platform governance in established democracies, less focus on the complexities of content moderation in less democratic developing countries. This integrated PhD thesis aims to contextualise how global online platforms hosting user-generated content (UGC) govern online speech within national systems that have to date been overlooked in scholarship. Sitting at the intersection of research on international political economy, platform governance, and human centred computing, the thesis draws on literature on legitimacy to offer a detailed examination of how a UGC platform originating from China (i.e., TikTok) governs online speech in two South and Southeast Asia countries - Indonesia and Pakistan. More importantly, by emphasising user insights in online speech governance, the thesis examines how users perceive the legitimacy of platformised content moderation, particularly in relation to sensitive and controversial borderline topics (i.e., gender/sexual, religious and political content). The comparative approach presents opportunities for understanding how on-the-ground insights can be mobilised to better govern algorithms and online platforms.},
booktitle = {Companion Publication of the 16th ACM Web Science Conference},
pages = {27–31},
month = May,
numpages = {5},
keywords = {TikTok, algorithmic decision-making, borderline content, content moderation, human-centred computing, platform governance},
location = {Stuttgart, Germany},
series = {Websci Companion '24},
keywords = {C},
}
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I am a PhD candidate in Information, Communication, and the Social Sciences at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford. My doctoral research examines algorithmic content moderation and the legitimacy of platformized governance over online speech in South and Southeast Asian contexts. It seeks to understand how on-the-ground user insights might inform policymaking around digital platforms and borderline content moderation.
I am a PhD candidate in Information, Communication, and the Social Sciences at the [Oxford Internet Institute](https://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/people/profiles/diyi-liu/), University of Oxford. My doctoral research examines algorithmic content moderation and the legitimacy of platformized governance over online speech in South and Southeast Asian contexts. It seeks to understand how on-the-ground user insights might inform policymaking around digital platforms and borderline content moderation.

My work has appeared in leading peer-reviewed journals such [Policy & Internet](https://doi.org/10.1002/poi3.388), New Media & Society, Journal of Medical Internet Research, and media outlets such as The Diplomat. Previously, I interned with UNESCO’s Communication and Information Unit, substantially contributing to pilot research applying the Internet Universality Indicators framework in Thailand, and has recently been communicating around current initiatives regarding the Guidelines for the Governance of Digital Platforms. Starting from 2024 I have also been engaged with Meta's Actor and Behavior Policy Expert Circle. Currently a DPhil candidate at the OII, I am also a visiting researcher at the National University of Singapore (Fall 2023), an open research fellow at the Weizenbaum Institute in Germany (Spring 2024), and a research fellow at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Indonesia (Fall 2024). I earned her BA and MA in International Journalism and Communication in China prior to commencing my DPhil, which is generously funded by the Clarendon Scholarship.
My latest work has appeared in peer-reviewed journals such as [Policy & Internet](https://doi.org/10.1002/poi3.388), [New Media & Society](https://doi.org/10.1177/14614448241259149), [Journal of Medical Internet Research](https://doi.org/10.2196/54135), and media outlets such as The Diplomat. Previously, I interned with UNESCO’s Communication and Information Unit, substantially contributing to pilot research applying the Internet Universality Indicators framework in Thailand, and has recently been communicating around current initiatives regarding the [Guidelines for the Governance of Digital Platforms](https://www.unesco.org/en/internet-trust/guidelines). Starting from 2024 I have also been engaged with Meta's Actor and Behavior Policy Expert Circle. Currently a DPhil candidate at the OII, I am also a visiting researcher at the Department of Communications and New Media at the National University of Singapore (Fall 2023), an Open Research Fellow at the Weizenbaum Institute in Germany (Spring 2024), and a research fellow at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Indonesia (Fall 2024). I earned my BA and MA in International Journalism and Communication in China prior to commencing my DPhil, which is generously funded by the Clarendon Scholarship.
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