Media influence on political and media trust

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Respondent for paper 1181 is Mr. Harrison LeJeune
Respondent for paper 1405 is Ms. Liaoran Hu
Respondent for paper 2057 is Dr. Olutobi Akingbade
Respondent for paper 2552 is Mr. Yufan Guo

Media influence on political and media trust
Session Code:
POL-2
1181
How does Internet use influence trust in government? A comparative study of Vietnam and the Philippines
Session Code:
POL-2
Yufan
Guo
School of Journalism and Communication, Tsinghua University
1405
The Influence of Trust in Media Platforms and Opinion Leadership on QAnon Support
Session Code:
POL-2
Harrison
LeJeune
Kent State University
2057
A multinational study in China, U.S and Korea about predictors of consumers' trust towards algorithm-based advertising: political beliefs, privacy concerns and technological factors
Session Code:
POL-2
Liaoran
Hu
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Di
Zhu
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Dake
Wang
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
2552
An examination of the nexus between perceived state illegitimacy and COVID-19 misinformation among young adult Nigerians
Session Code:
POL-2
Olutobi
Akingbade
Centre for the Advancement of Non-Racialism and Democracy (CANRAD), Nelson Mandela University.

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