Traditional and Social Media in War Conflicts

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Traditional and Social Media in War Conflicts
Session Code:
INC-10
Chair:
Kateryna
Kasianenko
Queensland University of Technology
2523
Taliban's use of Twitter and return to power?
Session Code:
INC-10
Julia
Eyrich-Welzl
BW-University, Munich
Omid
Sobhani
University of Herat, Afghanistan
2046
The Discussed, Selected and Posted: A Comparison of Issues Released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China on Weibo and Twitter
Session Code:
INC-10
Xinyi
Peng
School of Journalism and Communication, Tsinghua University
Li
Zhang
School of Journalism and Communication, Tsinghua University
381
Framing the Syrian Conflict: Monitoring Human Rights Violation Coverage in the U.S. and Syria
Session Code:
INC-10
Nick
Curcio
Furman University
Savannah
Hobbie
Furman University
Ellie
Roser
Furman University
Janet
Kwami
Furman University
31
CIIE and Shanghai Image: A Content Analysis of 3 Years’ Coverage in English Media
Session Code:
INC-10
Jiewen
Huang
Shanghai International Studies University
Jiani
Lin
Shanghai International Studies University
188
Adversarial Attack Strategies of the Sino-American Ideological Game System: An Exponential Random Graph Modeling Approach
Session Code:
INC-10
Zhicheng
Tang
University of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Zhirui
Chen
University of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Huihong
Lin
Communication University of China
Mengqiao
Xiao
Communication University of China

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