Political discourse in the digital age

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Respondent for paper 540 is Ms. Jing Zhang
Respondent for paper 1101 is Dr. Joshua Atkinson
Respondent for paper 2113 is Mr. Tao Chen

Political discourse in the digital age
Session Code:
POL-3
540
Diffused intertextual production meets political communication: Qanon, digital platforms, and the construction of alternative politics
Session Code:
POL-3
Joshua
Atkinson
Bowling Green State University
1101
The Emotional Dissemination Pattern of Short Video of Chinese Mainstream Media from the Perspective of Interaction Ritual Chains Theory — An Empirical Study Based on 522 Short Videos of People’s Daily from Douyin App
Session Code:
POL-3
Jing
Zhang
Institute of Communication Studies, Communication University of China
Tao
Chen
Institute of Communication Studies, Communication University of China
Yinglin
Ou
Institute of Communication Studies, Communication University of China
2113
Tweeting Morals: Testing Moral Foundation Theory by Analyzing Congressional Tweets
Session Code:
POL-3
Simon
Schweighofer
Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
Max
Pellert
Section for Science of Complex Systems, Center for Medical Statistics, Informatics and Intelligent Systems, Medical University of Vienna
Anna
Di Natale
Institute of Interactive Systems and Data Science, Graz University of Technology
David
Garcia
Institute of Interactive Systems and Data Science

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