Yuka Omoya, Muneo Kaigo. Dissatisfaction and alternative information in the early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic: Comparing contents in Japanese newspapers with Twitter. Proceedings of the WPRN21 (World Pandemic Research Network). 2022. 5. 1-7
Yuka Omoya. Political Protest Using Twitter Hashtags: A Case Study of the March 2021 Protest Campaign Against a Proposed Amendment to the Immigration Act. Proceedings of YAPONSHUNOSLAR XALQARO FORUMI. 2022. 150-157
Yuka Omoya. An Empirical Study of the Framing Effect on the Attitudes towards Refugees in Japan. Refugee Studies Journal. 2022. 11. 130-145
Yuka OMOYA. 〈Research Note〉Is 'Migrant' Still Taboo in Japan? :A Quantitative Analysis of the National Diet Deliberations on the Amendment of the 2018 Immigration Act. Journal of International and Advanced Japanese Studies. 2020. 12. 172-183
Climate Change “Monologues” in Japanese Cyber Space: A Quantitative Text Analysis of Tweets with #Kiko-hendo (Climate Change)
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