Twitter @Jennifer Pan: 2020-06-29~2020-07-05

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Stanford Prof. China, authoritarian politics, political communication, computational social science, book at: https://t.co/xwSmruE99r

1: 2020-06-30 02:06:19+08:00 推文

Re Based on a survey of hundreds of Chinese first-year undergraduates in the US and in China, we find that Chinese students who study in the US are more predisposed to favor liberal democracy and less nationalistic than their peers in China.

2: 2020-06-30 02:06:20+08:00 推文

Re Our experiment shows anti-Chinese discrimination (seeing racist comments, Treat B) reduces students’ belief that political reform is desirable for China and increases support for authoritarian rule. Non-racist criticisms of Chinese gov’t (Treat A) don’t have this effect.

3: 2020-06-30 09:24:27+08:00 推文

Jennifer Pan:  🔁 @winsonpeng2011 Only when encountering racism.<hr>6/30/2020, 9:24:27 AM

4: 2020-06-30 09:28:25+08:00 推文

Jennifer Pan:  🔁 @GsTs_pl Our sample is only undergrads. And yes, they are demographically, socioeconomically, and ideologically different from undergrads in top schools in China (Table 1, p17)<hr>6/30/2020, 9:28:25 AM

5: 2020-06-30 09:31:44+08:00 推文

Jennifer Pan:  🔁 @winsonpeng2011 Our treatment condition is oriented around 民族, Chinese as nationality, but the effect is on political system, 政治体制<hr>6/30/2020, 9:31:44 AM

6: 2020-06-30 11:11:52+08:00 推文

Re @cdcrabtree Thanks Charles

7: 2020-07-02 10:44:38+08:00 推文

Jennifer Pan:  🔁 @panlune You’ll find the exact treatment conditions in the appendix. They are derogatory toward Chinese people. Criticisms of the Chinese government/state/administration do not generate these effects.<hr>7/2/2020, 10:44:38 AM

8: 2020-07-02 13:01:15+08:00 推文

Jennifer Pan:  🔁 @panlune Perhaps take a look at our appendix and decide whether our treatment conditions would constitute “China-bashing”<hr>7/2/2020, 1:01:15 PM

9: 2020-07-02 13:01:48+08:00 推文

Re @CASBSStanford Thank you CASBS!


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