Browsing Harvard Division of Continuing Education by Keyword "Mass communication"
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Making a Case for Quantitative Research in the Study of Modern Chinese History: The New China News Agency and Chinese Policy Views of Vietnam, 1977-1993
Scholarly appraisals of China's post-1949 foreign policy have been largely shaped by qualitative research, using techniques such as "Beijingology" and the selective citations of primary and secondary sources. While helpful ... -
Subordinate Frames: Testing the Political Effects of Color and Music in Television News
(2023-04-28)Contemporary television news programs routinely add colorful title animations and dramatic music to otherwise substantive issue coverage. These market-driven aesthetic choices—principally deployed as psychological advertising ... -
The Dissemination of Misinformation Through Deepfakes on Social Media and its Effects on Political and Social Polarization
(2023-05-02)Two of the founding tenants of democracy are freedom of speech and freedom to assemble. The deepfake and other forms of disinformation threaten the life of democracy as they misinform the populace who will then act on ...