Mediating Global Crises

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Respondents for paper 886 is Yucheng Shao, Jiahui Zhu, and Wujunjing Zhou
Respondent for paper 1703 is Jingxuan Guo
Respondent for paper 2297 is Chen Zhang
Respondent for paper 2406 is Ran Gao
Respondent for paper 803 is Antal Wozniak

Mediating Global Crises
Session Code:
CRI-1
Chair:
Paul
Reilly
University of Glasgow
886
Balancing proximity, political power and market demand: A comparative computer-assisted discursive news value study of Chinese news coverage of domestic and international terrorist attacks
Session Code:
CRI-1
Jingxuan
Guo
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Jelle
Mast
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Rik
Vosters
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
1703
"Traffic Social Responsibility" in Major Public Crisis Events: Connotation, Practice and Strategy
Session Code:
CRI-1
Chen
Zhang
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Xucheng
Cao
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Fang
Wu
Shanghai Jiaotong University
2297
Crowdsourcing Information and Disaster Response:Digital Volunteerism about Cases of Urban Rainstorm Waterlogging in China
Session Code:
CRI-1
Ran
Gao
Communication University of China
2406
Picturing the climate crisis: An analysis of New York Times news visuals, 1986-2019
Session Code:
CRI-1
Antal
Wozniak
University of Liverpool
Rachel
Carberry
University of Liverpool
803
Global South in the Media: Content Analysis of Western Media’s Coverage of COP26
Session Code:
CRI-1
Yucheng
Shao
School of Journalism and Communication, Renmin University of China
Jiahui
Zhu
Institute of Communication Studies, Communication University of China
Wujunjing
Zhou
School of Journalism and Communication, Renmin University of China

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