Diplomatic Affairs

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Diplomatic Affairs
Session Code:
INC-11
Chair:
Jinyue
Guo
China Institute of International Studies
2151
Cooperation, Combat and Responsibility: An Analysis of Metaphors Used by Chinese Embassies and Consulates abroad at Twitter during the COVID-19 Epidemic
Session Code:
INC-11
Dai
Jiahui
Communication University of China
1590
When Chinese Spokesperson First Tweets: Social Media Effects of Public Diplomacy
Session Code:
INC-11
Zhi
LIN
School of Communication and Film, Hong Kong Baptist University
Qihua
Huang
School of Communication and Film, Hong Kong Baptist University
664
Exploring China’s online diplomatic network in an uncertain age
Session Code:
INC-11
Rui
Wang
Communication University of China
Zhao Alexandre
Huang
Université Paris Nanterre
787
Advocating Chinese Virtues, refuting western vices: Moral foundations of Chinese diplomatic discourse on Twitter
Session Code:
INC-11
debao
xiang
Beijing foreign studies university
ying
xing
上海外国语大学
2141
Making disparaging remarks or singing the praises: How Vlogs bridge the understanding of China and COVID-19 pandemic
Session Code:
INC-11
Nan
Zheng
James Madison University School of Media Arts and Design
Jia
Dai
Tsinghua University,School of Journalism and Communication
Chen
Guo
James Madison university School of Media Arts and Design
2071
The role of modern media subtitle translation in cross-cultural communication for the reintegration of identity
Session Code:
INC-11
LINA
HYUN
Tsinghua university
Qingan
Zhou
Tsinghua university
1791
“Unity”: a shared message in Olympic Games in post-pandemic neo-globalisation
Session Code:
INC-11
Anran
HOU
Beijing Normal University - Hong Kong Baptist University United International College
Joo Suk
PARK
Beijing Normal University - Hong Kong Baptist University United International College

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