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Grassroots Complicity in Silencing Dissent: The Wuhan Diary Controversy
Emma Zhang
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Arts & Humanities
Diary
100%
Complicity
92%
Dissent
86%
China
42%
Self-sacrifice
30%
Backlash
29%
Attack
22%
Criticism
22%
Nationalists
19%
Censorship
17%
National Identity
16%
Historical Imagination
16%
Social Commentary
16%
Narcissism
15%
Victimhood
15%
Quarantine
15%
Authoritarianism
13%
Government
13%
Local Government
13%
Heroism
13%
Accusations
12%
Exclusion
12%
Legitimacy
11%
Supporters
11%
Follower
11%
Sentiment
11%
Salient
10%
Accountability
10%
Well-being
10%
World Wide Web
10%
Controlled
9%
Unity
9%
Threat
8%
English People
8%
Reception
8%
Authority
7%
Writer
6%
Reader
6%
Language
5%