Social media and Public Communication in China

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Respondent for paper 665 is Yanfang Wu
Respondent for paper 627 is Alessandra Massa
Respondent for paper 1278 is Shixin Zhang
Respondent for paper 2118 is Yueting Zhou
Respondent for paper 1388 is Jing Xu

Social media and Public Communication in China
Session Code:
CRI-4
Chair:
Paul
Reilly
University of Glasgow
665
An Uncivil Diplomacy? Reorienting diplomatic practices on online platforms under the framework of incivility
Session Code:
CRI-4
Alessandra
Massa
University of Cagliari
Giuseppe
Anzera
Sapienza University of Rome
627
How is NATO viewed in China? NATO’s strategic communication and social media image on Zhihu
Session Code:
CRI-4
Shixin
Zhang
University of Nottingham Ningbo China
Altman Yuzhu
Peng
University of Arts London
Ranna
Huang
University of Nottingham Ningbo China
1278
Research on cross-border risk information dissemination in social media: Taking as an exmaple the overseas information about vaccines in Weibo
Session Code:
CRI-4
Yueting
Zhou
Communication University of China
Ying
Lian
Communication University of China
2118
Tripartite Interaction in China's Infodemic Governance: Professional media, government and Internet users
Session Code:
CRI-4
Zining
Wang
School of Journalism and Communication, Peking University
Jing
Xu
professor, School of Journalism and Communication, Peking University
1388
Affect-as-information? Prejudices in Real Life and Emotions on Twitter Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic
Session Code:
CRI-4
Yanfang
Wu
University of Miami

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