
Wenlin Liu
Associate Professor
- Gainesville FL UNITED STATES
- College of Journalism and Communications
Wenlin Liu's research focus is using technologies to enhance disaster communication preparedness and resilience in multiethnic communities.
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Wenlin Liu is an associate professor of public relations in the College of Journalism and Communications. Wenlin conducts research on multiethnic community building, organization-public relationships and social media-mediated disaster communication. She has led several projects examining how public sector organizations use social media to manage multiethnic community relations during natural disasters. Her recent work examines the use of GenAI technologies in government-public disaster communication and its role in building trust and boosting organization-public relationships.
Areas of Expertise
Social
Articles
Tailoring generative AI chatbots for multiethnic communities in disaster preparedness communication: extending the CASA paradigm
Oxford AcademicZhao, et al.
2025-01-24
This study is among the first to develop different prototypes of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) chatbots powered by GPT-4 to communicate hurricane preparedness information to diverse residents.
Streaming disasters on TikTok: Examining social mediated crisis communication, public engagement, and emotional responses during the 2023 Maui wildfire
ScienceDirectLiu, et al.
2024-12-01
This study proposes a theory-informed framework of social media public engagement specific to the disaster context.
Examining the dynamics of interpersonal communication networks for disaster coping among a multiethnic community
Taylor & FrancisZhao & Liu
2023-12-17
Drawing from the literature on resilience organizing and network social capital, the current study investigates how individuals from diverse backgrounds re-construct their interpersonal communication networks in response to an emerging disaster and the impact of such networks on disaster-coping outcomes.