Poster Presentation
Poster Session I
Friday, June 15, 2012, 11:15 - 11:45
Location: Graduate House Foyer
- [P01] Ethnicity, Regionalism, and Religion: Correlates of Voting Intention in the 2011 Nigerian Presidential Election
Cliff Young, IPSOS Public Affairs, USA
Darrell Bricker, IPSOS Public Affairs, USA - [P02] On legitimacy of the network public opinion expression and estimating scientifically
Jiangang Hu, Nanjing Forest Police College, China - [P03] The 1989 Chinese Student Movement as Signalized in Newsweek and Time: An Analysis of Symbols
Jin Yang, University of Memphis, USA - [P04] Unpuzzle the Online Opinion: The Model of Analyzing Social Media Monitoring Tools
Jing Yang, Michigan State University, USA
Shili Xie, Michigan State University, USA
Hairong Li, Michigan State University, USA
Poster Session II
Saturday, June 16, 2012, 11:15 - 11:45
Location: Graduate House Foyer
- [P05] Kick the Bums Out?: A Structural Equation Model Exploring the Degree to which Mainstream and Partisan Sources Influence Polarization and Anti-incumbent Attitudes
Johnson Thomas J, University of Texas-Austin, USA
Angela Lee, University of Texas-Austin, USA - [P06] The most important problem in Japan and the World, how Japanese people saw the Great Earthquakes of March 11, 2011 and the Fukushima Nuclear Accidents after the earthquakes
Midori Aoyagi, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan - [P07] Use globally, see globally, and act globally: Investigation on English speakers’ activities on Chinese micro-blog
Wan Zhang, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA - [P08] Wukan Protests on Weibo: How Public Opinion Frame Democracy in China
Yao Sun, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong