International and geopolitical communication

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Respondent for paper 76 is Mr. Jiahui Zhu
Respondent for paper 807 is Mr. Yujia Cheng
Respondent for paper 1142 is Dr. Alexis Dantas
Respondent for paper 2369 is Prof Li Zhang

International and geopolitical communication
Session Code:
POL-9
76
(Re)producing Nationalism: How China’s Global Times reproduces and reframes content from Indian media to stoke nationalism
Session Code:
POL-9
Yujia
Cheng
Department of Journalism, Hong Kong Baptist University
807
The Evolution of “China Threat” in the West: Discourse Analysis of U.S. National Security Strategy Reports (1991-2021)
Session Code:
POL-9
Jiahui
Zhu
Institute of Communication Studies, Communication University of China
Yucheng
Shao
School of Journalism and Communication, Renmin University of China
1142
From Low-profile to “Wolf Warrior”: A Critical Discourse Analysis towards the Chinese Foreign Policy Narratives on European affairs
Session Code:
POL-9
Qiqi
Mi
School of Journalism and Communication, Tsinghua University
Liuying
Li
School of Journalism and Communication, Tsinghua University
Li
Zhang
School of Journalism and Communication, Tsinghua University
2369
The disruptive trajectory of the Silicon Valley industry, on broadcasting and its interventions in political-democratic processes in the Americas, Europe, as opposed to China.
Session Code:
POL-9
Jorge
Silva
Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
Alexis
Dantas
Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro

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