How Others Perceive ‘Nation’ and its Events - OCP

OCP23 is now over. The full papers presented in the 2023 edition of Online Conference Papers are no longer accessible. You can read the original abstracts of the papers accepted for presentation onsite (Lyon23) and/or submitted online (OCP23) in the abstract books.

Chair: Deqiang Ji
5244
Seeing the Nation from Ground Level?: Engaging with User-Generated Nation Branding in Everyday Life
Yunyi
Liao
Loughborough University
355
Exploring Practitioners’ Views on Product Placement: What can Taiwan Learn from the West
Christine
Moh
Tatung University
Shuhui
Cheng
Chaoyang University of Technology
Weber
Lai
National Taiwan University of Arts
Po-Chung
Chuang
Chinese Culture University
2940
Challenging the boundaries of knowledge production: implementing culturally sensitive approaches
Thomas
Herdin
University of Salzburg
2729
From "Self-Orientalism" to "New-Orientalism"-- The representation of modernity of Chinese online game “Genshin”
Shuyi
Shen
Peking University
1910
Transcultural Communication and Player Engagement with Games from the Perspective of Hybridity: An Empirical Study Regarding Genshin Impact
Hongyu
Zhu
School of Journalism and Communication, Tsinghua University
Zizhong
Zhang
School of Journalism and Communication, Tsinghua University
2499
The Invisible Communication: A Study of the International Communication Features of Game Localization from A Semiotic Perspective
Jingru
Han
Communication University of China
Tongfei
Liang
Communication University of China
4776
How Emojis and Stickers Are Studied in Different Cultures: A Comparative Literature Review
Zhe
Cui
University of Texas at Austin
472
Framing the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Aljazeera English, BBC World News, and RT English
Fatima
Abdulrahman
N/A
Nael
Jebril
Doha Institute for
2856
Positive Discourse Analysis in International Communication of Major Sporting Events -- Taking BBC and CNN's Coverage of Athletes in Beijing 2022 as an Example
Jipeng
Wang
Beijing International Studies University
69
China's National Image in the German Mainstream Media from a Constructivist Perspective
Xuying
Tian
Xi'an Jiaotong University
Sitian
Chen
shanghai International Studies University
1295
Representation or Reconstruction: A Critical Discourse Analysis of China’s Image on YouTube Based on 3 Years’ Videos in Major Emergencies
Jialing
Wan
Communication University of China
1029
Maybe NOT A Tiny Little Trouble For China: Examing Japanese Central-Left Media’s Representation Shanghai’s 2022 COVID-19 Crisis
Yumeng
WU
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
1507
Exploring Sentiment Expression in China-related Factchecking based on Journalistic Professionalism from Western Organizations
Ying
Wu
shanghai International Studies University
Haodong
Xu
shanghai International Studies University
3074
Death of Queen Elizabeth II as Media Event: Comparing Newspaper Coverage in Five Regions
Ho Yin
Kwong
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Clement
So
The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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