Gong, X. (2025). Rethinking Modernization and Value Change in China: Moral Decline or Emancipative Shift? Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/00220221251385541
Author: ENGINEERING Project
Xue Gong presented a paper at the Association for Social Science Research on China Annual Meeting
Xue Gong presented a paper at the Association for Social Science Research on China Annual Meeting. Presentation title “Public Perceptions of Moral Governance in China”
Alexander Trauth-Goik presented his research at the workshop “The Chip Era and Digital Governance: Geopolitics, National Strategies, the Operation of Capital” in Taipei
The article, co-authored with Christian Göbel, is accepted for publication in the journal Big Data & Society
Steinhardt, H. Christoph, and Christian Göbel. Forthcoming. “Protecting Society from Itself: How the Social Credit System Is Justified on Chinese Social Media.” Big Data & Society. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5761344.
H. Christoph Steinhardt presented at the Scottish Centre for China Research, University of Glasgow
H. Christoph Steinhardt presented at the Scottish Centre for China Research, University of Glasgow. Presentation title “Society in Peril: The Driving Forces and Outcomes of Social Anomie Perception in China.”
Xue Gong presented a paper at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting
Presentation title “Cultivating Good Citizens: An Investigation of the capacity of moral governance in China”
Xue Gong and H. Christoph Steinhardt presented at the workshop “The Politics of Moral Engineering in China”
Presentation title “Surveillance for a More Moral Society: How Moral Framing Shapes Support for State Monitoring in China”
Alexander Trauth-Goik presented at the workshop “Moral Engineering in China.”
Presentation topic: “Confucian Civic Scaling: Moral Repertoires and Statecraft in East Asia”
H. Christoph Steinhardt presented at the workshop “Moral Engineering in China.”
Presentation topic: “Society in Peril: The Driving Forces and Outcomes of Social Anomie Perception in China.”
H. Christoph Steinhardt organized a workshop on “Moral Engineering in China” together with Carolyn L. Hsu (Colgate University) and Yunxiang Yan (UC Los Angeles)
The workshop brought together cutting-edge qualitative and quantitative sociological, anthropological and political science research on moral engineering in contemporary China, a process through which the Chinese government seeks to shape citizens’ values and behaviors towards more contributions to the common good, greater social cohesion, and loyalty to the state. Participants were based in Mainland China,… Continue reading H. Christoph Steinhardt organized a workshop on “Moral Engineering in China” together with Carolyn L. Hsu (Colgate University) and Yunxiang Yan (UC Los Angeles)