Dechun Zhang
Promovendus / buiten
- Naam
- D. Zhang
- Telefoon
- 071 5272727
- d.zhang@hum.leidenuniv.nl
Dechun Zhang is promovendus / buiten bij het Instituut voor Regiostudies.
Meer informatie over Dechun Zhang
Promovendus / buiten
- Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
- Leiden Institute for Area Studies
- SAS China
- Zhang D. & Shi J. (2024), Unravelling diverse Chinese discourses on the Russo-Ukrainian War: a comparative analysis of official and individual accounts on Weibo. In: Bergman T. & Hearns-Branaman J.O. (red.), Media, dissidence and the war in Ukraine: Routledge.
- Zhao J. & Zhang D. (2024), Visual propaganda in Chinese central and local news agencies: a Douyin case study, Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 11: 588.
- Zhang D. (2024), Bespreking van: Iliadis A. (2022), Semantic media: mapping meaning on the internet. Los Angeles: USC. International Journal of Communication 18: 3915-3917.
- Zhang D. & Xu Y. (2023), When nationalism encounters the COVID-19 pandemic: understanding Chinese nationalism from media use and media trust, Global Society 37(2): 176-196.
- Zhang C., Zhang D. & Shao H. (2023), The softening of Chinese digital propaganda: evidence from the People’s Daily Weibo account during the pandemic , Frontiers in Psychology 14: 1-12.
- Zhang D., Globalism or nationalism? Chinese public discourse on COVID-19 vaccines. The AsiaPortal: Nordic Institute of Asian Studies. [blog].
- Zhang D. & Jamali A.B. (2022), China’s “weaponized” vaccine: intertwining between international and domestic politics, East Asia 39(1): 279-296.
- Zhang D. & Qiu X. (2022), Cyber-Nationalism in China: Popular Discourse on China's Belt Road. In: Edimo R.M.M. & Rajaoson J. (red.), New nationalisms and China's belt and road initiative: exploring the transnational public domain. Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. 143–156.
- Zhang C., Zhang D. & Blanchard P. (2022), International broadcasting during times of conflict: a comparison of China’s and Russia's communication strategies, Journalism Practice : 1-28.
- Zhang D. & Gomez J. (16 februari 2021), COVID-19 and China’s Deep Digital Authoritarianism. [webartikel].
- Zhang D. & Gomez J., China’s ‘Mandatory’ Vaccine: Domestic Political Stabilizer: Eurasia Review. [webartikel].
- Zhang D. (2021), The media and think tanks in China: the construction and propagation of a think tank, Media Asia 48(2): 123-138.
- Zhang D., Chinese Nationalism And Xinjiang Cotton: A Victory Or A Loss For Both: Eurasia Review. [webartikel].
- Zhang D. (2021), EU-China relations: through the narrative of China's media, Journal of Government and Politics 12(2): 153-165.
- Zhang D. & Zhang Y. (2021), Migrant Children’s Acculturation in China: The Roles of Parent-Child Communication and Parent-Child Relationship, International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social and Community Studies 16(2): 49-74.
- Zhang D. (2021), Media and pollution in China: mouthpiece or watchdog?, International Journal of Sustainability Policy and Practice 17(2): 1-7.
- Zhang D. (2020), Digital nationalism on Weibo on the 70th Chinese National Day, The Journal of Communication and Media Studies 6(1): 1-19.
- Zhang D. (2020), China’s digital nationalism: Search engines and online encyclopedias, The Journal of Communication and Media Studies 5(2): 1-19.
- Zhang D. (2020), China’s BRI: A Game Changer?. In: Jaiswal Pramod, Shrestha Mohan Krishna & Paudel Mitra Bandhu (red.), Nepal’s Foreign Policy & Emerging Global Trends. New Delhi: Smt Neelam Batra, GB Books.