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Grassroots Complicity in Silencing Dissent: The Wuhan Diary Controversy
Emma Zhang
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Assault
16%
Authoritarianism
16%
Backlash
33%
China
83%
Chinese Government
16%
Chinese Internet
16%
Chinese Language
16%
Chinese Narratives
16%
Chinese People
16%
City Scale
16%
Collective Narcissism
16%
Collective Wellbeing
16%
COVID-19 Lockdown
16%
Diary
66%
Dissent
100%
External Attacks
16%
Fang Fang
100%
Geopolitical Tensions
16%
Grassroots
100%
Heroic
16%
Heroism
16%
Historical Imagination
16%
Identity Threat
16%
Local Authorities
16%
Local Officials
16%
Mild Forms
16%
Mismanagement
16%
National Identity
16%
Nationalist
16%
Nationalist Sentiment
16%
Netizens
16%
Pandemic Response
16%
Quarantine Experience
16%
Self-sacrifice
33%
Sense of Unity
16%
Social Commentary
16%
Traitors
16%
Victimhood
16%
Weibo
16%
Weibo Posts
16%
Wuhan
16%
Wuhan Diary
100%
Arts and Humanities
accusations
12%
Backlash
25%
China
62%
Chinese Language
12%
Complicity
100%
Controlled
12%
COVID-19
12%
Crisis
12%
Criticism
25%
Diary
100%
Dissent
100%
English
12%
Historical imagination
12%
Lockdown
12%
Narrative
37%
Nationalists
25%
Sacrifice
25%
Salient
12%
Sentiment
12%
social commentary
12%
Suffering
12%
supporters
12%
Victimhood
12%
Psychology
Government Official
33%
Narcissism
33%
Narrative
100%