Bias, Conflict and Dehumanization in Gender Events

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Respondent for paper 2333 is Ambrish Saxena

Respondent for paper 2382 is Doris Wesley
Respondent for paper 2482 is Huimin Chen

Respondent for paper 2391 is Xuecong Wu

Bias, Conflict and Dehumanization in Gender Events
Session Code:
GEN-15
Chair:
Ambrish
Saxena
Delhi Metropolitan Education, Noida
2333
Why Gender Conflicts Intensifying?A Theoretical-Grounding Analysis of Netizens’ Comments on 11 typical Chinese Gender Events
Session Code:
GEN-15
Xuecong
Wu
Renmin University of China
2382
Dehumanization of Muslim women on social media in India: Case study of Bulli Bai App 2021/2022
Session Code:
GEN-15
Ambrish
Saxena
Delhi Metropolitan Education, Noida
Susmita Bala
Saxena
Delhi Metropolitan Education, Noida
2482
Are Terrorism Survivors Better Portrayed? An Answer from the Visual Representation of Boko Haram Survivors in Inter(national) News Media
Session Code:
GEN-15
Doris
Wesley
North Carolina State University
2391
Structured Gender Bias: How is Gender Cognition Changed and Affected by Digital Communities in China?
Session Code:
GEN-15
Huimin
Chen
Tsinghua university
Jing
Zhang
Tsinghua university
Lingbo
Tong
University of Notre Dame
Jianbin
Jin
Tsinghua university

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