2022
DOI: 10.51548/joctec-2022-014
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Framing Social Credit System: An Experimental Investigation of Social Credit System’s Chilling Effect on Freedom of Expression

Abstract: Studies on China’s social credit system (SCS) remain mostly theoretical and there is limited empirical research examining the surveillance effect under China’s SCS. This study investigates whether exposure to news framing of SCS affects individuals’ attitude, political online behavior, and opinion expression. Findings suggest exposure to negative framing of SCS chills participants’ intentions to engage in online political activities. Individuals who possess low levels of willingness to self-censor and are expo… Show more

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