Sinica Podcast

A data-driven dive into Chinese politics, with Stanford's Yiqing Xu

Jul 22, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
2
How Did You Make the Transition From Economics to Politics?
03:59 • 2min
3
Is There a Difference Between Area Studies and Area Studies?
05:42 • 4min
4
Qualitative Messades - What Are They Missing?
10:03 • 4min
5
Is There a Problem for Chinese Nationalists?
14:32 • 2min
6
Idiomology - A Critical Approach to Ideology
16:39 • 2min
7
The Chinese Political Cumpus Data Set
18:41 • 3min
8
Is There a Way to Clean the Data?
21:49 • 3min
9
What Are the Most Important Features of the Idiological Landscape in China?
24:53 • 2min
10
The Preference of People in China
27:19 • 3min
11
Is There a Mechanism by Which Policy Preferences Are Translated?
30:32 • 4min
12
You're a Socially Liberal, but Maybe More Nationalistic, Uh, in the United States?
34:05 • 3min
13
Was the Censorship That Shaped Public Sentiment?
37:18 • 3min
14
The Discrimination Experience in the United States Among Chinese Students
40:04 • 3min
15
Uh, Is It Just THa the Coud?
43:08 • 3min
16
What Kinds of Questions Are Driving the Next Rounds of Research Based on This Logitudenal Study?
46:01 • 2min
17
Is the Data a Facilitator of Hyposities?
48:02 • 2min
18
Do You Still Use Delphic Methods?
50:00 • 2min
19
Are We Studying Propaganda, Survailance and Repression?
52:15 • 4min
20
Cynica Padcast - Jason McDonald
56:28 • 2min
21
The Album Discipline by Y King Crimpson, Uh
58:00 • 2min