CCA Panel in 2020 ICA annual conference

2020-12-02

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From May 21st to 25th, CCA arranged special panel for the 2020 ICA annual conference. The CCA panel featured six selected papers from the 23 submissions. Authors represent different countries, regions and institutions, including Taiwan (National Defense University), Hong Kong (HKBU and CUHK), Mainland China (Renmin and Shanghai Jiaotong) and the U.S. (North Dakota State).

 

The submissions continued to reflect the broad definition of Chinese communication promoted by CCA in recent years. The papers discussed many interesting and some unexplored topics, from public service advertising to message framing of depression, from sex education to the #MeToo movement, from journalists’ social media branding to communication with virtual beings. They also represented a variety theoretical approaches and methodological positions – a trend we hope to continue.

Here is the lineup of the papers that were presented on the CCA panel at 2020 ICA:

 

• “Better Sex Education, Worse Protection for Girls? Perceiving Sextual Harassment among Chinese Female College Students,” Yi Mou, Yuanye Cui, Jilong Wang, Zhipeng Li, Yuheng Wu, Yingyan Wu (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)

• “Challenging or Obscuring Patriarchy? An Examination of Male empathy in Chinese #MeToo movement,” Simon Jiacheng Liu (Renmin University of China)

• “Advancing an Environmental Communication Mediation model: An Empirical Test of O-S-R-O-R Model Across Three Regions in China,” Shuning Lu (North Dakota State University)

• “Malleable Identities, Personal Desires, and Power Reliance: Chinese Journalists: Social Media Branding in a Time of Change,” Angela Dan Wang and Vincent Lei Huang (Hong Kong Baptist University)

• “Deterrence or Numbness? Insights Regarding the Psychological Effects of the Circling of People’s Liberation Army Vessels and Aircraft around Taiwan,” Wen Cheng Fu (National Defense University Taiwan)

• “The Spread of Political False News Online: A Case Study of the Typhoon Jebi False News in Taiwan,” Yang Hu and Tze Fung Hans Tse (Chinese University of Hong Kong)


For more information, please see https://www.cca1.org/copy-of-2019-aejmc.

 


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