Can social media shift policy - even in authoritarian regimes? @anaineslanger.bsky.social, Hua Wang & @j-duckett.bsky.social explore how China strategically responded to online #COVID19 concerns. Read OPEN ACCESS: buff.ly/oLQoSVT
@polstudiesassoc.bsky.social @uoypolitics.bsky.social @sagepub.com
28.10.2025 22:02
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We find that the response is limited and strategic, but it is present under the right set of conditions. Open access in @polstudies.bsky.social. @uofgsps.bsky.social
17.07.2025 10:11
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Very pleased this article is now out. Using a comparative case study approach of positive and negative cases of policy change, we identify the factors that made it more likely for the Chinese government to respond to peaks of attention in social media during the early phase of the COVID pandemic.
17.07.2025 10:11
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Exactly my thoughts!
19.04.2025 22:24
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The cfp for this year's @polcomm.bsky.social preconference at APSA is now open, and we are also organizing a mentoring scheme for early career scholars not willing/able to travel to Canada this year. Information below!
15.04.2025 10:47
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24.03.2025 22:47
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