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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
This panel examines impacts of news media flows across borders and their impact on news demand, public knowledge, attitudes and opinion.
Effects of International Affairs News Reporting on Knowledge and Perceptions - Nihan Karagul, UC Merced
How Media Necessarily Bias the News via the Selective Reporting of Events - Nicholas Beauchamp, Northeastern University; Xinliang Frederick Zhang; Winston Wu, University of Hawaii at Hilo; Kaijian Zou, University of Michigan; Lu Wang, University of Michigan
Navigating the Tides: The Impact of Media Negativity in the U.S.-China Relations - WEI ZHONG, New York University; Haoyi Tan, Tsinghua University; Bingyan Wang, Tsinghua University; Kaiping Zhang, Tsinghua University
Cross-National Agenda Setting: Information Flows in East Asian Digital Space - Kaiping Zhang, Tsinghua University; Zijing Zhao, Tsinghua University; Jiongyi Cao, Tsinghua University; Tianguang Meng, Tsinghua University
How Chinese Censorship Allows Discourse on Democracies but Not Its Institutions - Tony Zirui Yang, University of Oxford