Presentation title: “Protecting Society from Itself: Justifying Social Credit on Chinese Social Media”
Tag: Conference presentation
Pierre Sel presented a paper at the Association for Social Science Research on China Annual Meeting
Presentation title: “A long, steady river? The Social Credit System policy process”
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 “Disentangling China’s Moral Crisis: Moral Decline or Moral Transformation?”
H. Christoph Steinhardt presented a paper at the Association for Social Science Research on China Annual Meeting
H. Christoph Steinhardt presented a paper at the Association for Social Science Research on China Annual Meeting. Presentation title: “The Authoritarian Privacy Paradox: Explaining Institutional Privacy Concerns in China’”‘
H. Christoph Steinhardt gave a presentation at the American Political Science Association’s meeting
H. Christoph Steinhardt presented on a panel at the American Political Science Association annual meeting. Presentation title: “The Authoritarian Privacy Paradox: Explaining Institutional Privacy Concerns in China’”‘
Pierre Sel gave a presentation at the INALCO
Pierre Sel gave a presentation at the French National Institute For Oriental Languages and Civilisations. His talk focused on Social Credit Infrastructures.
Alexander Trauth-Goik presentation at China Bush Foundation
Alexander Trauth-Goik presented at the online conference ‘Building the Green, Digital and Inclusive City of the 21st Century’ hosted by the China Bush Foundation and the China Data Analysis and Research Hub. Presentation title: Indicate, Evaluate, Incentivize: Environmental Behavioral Steering in Urban and Rural China
Conference presentation at Tübingen University
Alexander Trauth-Goik presented on his paper “The Eyes of the Masses are Snow Bright”: An Historical Account of Grassroots Surveillance in China, at the ASC annual meeting
H. Christoph Steinhardt presentation at the Automated Decision-Making and Chinese Societies Conference Melbourne University
H. Christoph Steinhardt and Christian Göbel presented their co-authored study “Mobilizing Social Anomie to Strengthen the State: Justification Strategies for ‘Social Credit’ on Sina Weibo” at the “Automated Decision-Making and Chinese Societies” Conference Melbourne University
Alexander Trauth-Goik presentation at the Automated Decision-Making and Chinese Societies Conference Melbourne University
Alexander Trauth-Goik presented the conference paper entitled “A Qualitative Analysis of Citizen Interpretations and Engagements with State, Commercial and Peer-to-Peer Forms of Surveillance in China”. This co-authored study investigates citizen attitudes and engagements with state, commercial and, peer-to-peer surveillance in China.