ISSN 2288-6168
Vol. 1, Issue 4, 2014August 31, 2014 KST
Shanghai Residents’ Cognition, Attitudes and Expressions Towards Significant Political Events -A Case Study of the 2013 “Two Sessions” of China
Shanghai Residents’ Cognition, Attitudes and Expressions Towards Significant Political Events -A Case Study of the 2013 “Two Sessions” of China
Articles in Vol. 1, Issue 4, 2014
Vol. 1, Issue 4, 2014
- A Brief Introduction of the Special Section: Social Media and Social ParticipationJianbin Jin
- Predicting Media Credibility in China: The Influence of Weibo UseFei ShenHongzhong Zhang
- Involvement of Social Media in Disaster Management During the Wenchuan and Ya'an EarthquakesLeah Xiufang Li
- How Facebook Functions in a Social Movement: An Examination Using the Web Mining ApproachWenny CaoAngus CheongZizi Li
- Shanghai Residents' Cognition, Attitudes and Expressions Towards Significant Political Events -A Case Study of the 2013 "Two Sessions" of ChinaZheng BofeiLi Shuanglong
- Effects of Political Campaign Materials on Party and Non-Party Voting SupportersSyed Arabi IdidRizwanah Souket
Bofei, Z., & Shuanglong, L. (2014). Shanghai Residents’ Cognition, Attitudes and Expressions towards Significant Political Events -A Case Study of the 2013 “Two Sessions” of China. Asian Journal for Public Opinion Research, 1(4), 292–306. https://doi.org/10.15206/ajpor.2014.1.4.292
