Framing, Agenda-Setting and political communication

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Respondent for paper 1413: Prof. Liao Weimin
Respondent for paper 756: Mr. Harrison LeJeune
Respondent for paper 293: Dr. Irina Dushakova
Respondent for paper 2498: Mr. Xiancheng Jiang
Respondent for paper 1938: Ms. Anastasia Cristea

Framing, Agenda-Setting and political communication
Session Code:
MPS-9
Chair:
Ruchi
Tewari
MICA
1413
Framing Responsibility Attribution for QAnon in National Magazine Coverage
Session Code:
MPS-9
Harrison
LeJeune
Kent State University
756
How the media frame opinion polls: a case study in Russia
Session Code:
MPS-9
Irina
Dushakova
National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia
293
How Did Chinese Netizens Perceive China’s COVID-19 Vaccine Aid to Africa? A Large-scale Online Experiment Based on Framing theory
Session Code:
MPS-9
Xiancheng
Jiang
Renmin University of China
Zhirui
Chen
University of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
2498
Framing the anti-vax movement in Romania in 24-hours news coverage television sites
Session Code:
MPS-9
Anastasia
Cristea
University of Bucharest
1938
“Together for a Shared Future”: Synergistic Effect of Agenda-setting and Opinion-gathering by Chinese Social Media for Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games
Session Code:
MPS-9
Liao
Weimin
School of Humanities and Communication, Dongbei University of Finance and Economics

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