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Chinese environmental activism and the environmental politics of rumors
Jingping Liu
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Kevin Lo
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David C Lam Institute for East-West Studies
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Environmental Activism
100%
Environmental Politics
100%
Environmental Information
50%
Internet Governance
50%
Official Narrative
50%
China
25%
Process-based
25%
Local Authorities
25%
Chinese Villages
25%
Eco-politics
25%
Public Trust
25%
Internal Source
25%
Sensemaking Process
25%
Informal Communication
25%
Condition Control
25%
Limestone Quarry
25%
Information Warfare
25%
Land Rights
25%
Strategic Behavior
25%
Environmental Protest
25%
Collective Sensemaking
25%
Social Sciences
Chinese
100%
Environmental Politics
100%
Narrative
66%
Environmental Information
66%
China
33%
Land Tenure
33%
Informal Communication
33%
Source of Information
33%
Information Warfare
33%
Arts and Humanities
Rumor
100%
Environmental Politics
100%
Chinese
100%
Narrative
16%
China
8%
Village
8%
supporters
8%
Blame
8%
Sense making
8%
Ephemeral
8%
Land Right
8%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Environmental Politics
100%
Land Tenure
33%
Psychology
Narrative
100%