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Session Submission Type: Poster Session
This is the first of two poster sessions for the political communication section
Propaganda in Mexican Government Press Conferences during COVID-19 - Juan Sebastian Larrosa-Fuentes, ITESO University
Measuring Democracy: Analyzing Public Sentiment in Swing States through Twitter - Justin Dritschel, Columbia University; Anusha Natarajan, Arizona State University
Generative User Content for Social Media: LLM Effectiveness and Approaches - Michael Heseltine, University of Amsterdam; Simon Münker, University Trier; S.B. Stolwijk, University of Amsterdam
Gen Z-style Politics: Power & Influence in the Era of Social Media - Beatrice Bonini
Cross-Cultural Media Framing: U.S. vs. Chinese Coverage on Gun Violence - Jiaqin Pan; Dror Walter, Georgia State University
Cross-Ideological Diverse Sharing Is Motivated, Not Sincere - Yujin Kim, The University of Texas at Austin
Can Narrative Media Build Support for Health Authorities? Evidence from Tanzania - Noela Sadikiel Ringo, Economic and Social Research Foundation (ESRF), Tanzania; Dylan Groves, Columbia University; John Marshall, Columbia University