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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
Impact of Chinese state messaging on multiple audiences
How the Use of Soft Propaganda Inflates Chinese Self-Image - Siyu Liang, University of California, Los Angeles; Lachlan McNamee, Monash University
Propaganda on Social Mobility: A Text Analysis of Chinese State Media - Qing Wang
Telling China’s Story Well: Propping Up the PRC and Undermining Alternatives - Karrie J. Koesel, University of Notre Dame; Peitong Jing, University of Notre Dame; Tim Weninger, University of Notre Dame; ADNAN HOQ, University of Notre Dame
Transnational Impact of Chinese Propaganda - Minh Duc Trinh, Purdue University; Jeremy Siow, University of Oxford; Tony Zirui Yang, University of Oxford
Effective yet Limited Effect of Public Deliberation in China - Jidong Chen, Tsinghua University; Yukun Wang, Renmin University of China; Ming-ang Zhang, Central University of Finance and Economics; Xingyu Zhou, University of Rochester