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Kant and Freud on the restriction of the subject
In: Psychoanalysis and psychotherapy in China, Band 6, Heft 1-2, S. 132-140
ISSN: 2632-0142
Subjectivity is a common problem in both philosophy and psychoanalysis. In this article, through analysis of the respective thoughts of Kant and Freud, it will be discovered that Kant's critical philosophy and Freud's psychoanalysis have a possibility of dialogue in the restriction of subject, and the basis of this possibility is the finite subjectivism. This positive dialogue between critical philosophy and psychoanalysis will have some theoretical significance for both in dealing with scientism.
The Connotation, Features, and Mechanism of Computational Propaganda
In: Środkowoeuropejskie Studia Polityczne, Heft 2, S. 63-77
The purpose of the work is to identify the connotation, features of computational propaganda and reveal how computational propaganda uses new technologies to manipulate public opinion.
The study's hypothesis is the assumption that computational propaganda, as a new type of propaganda and manipulation of public opinion spawned in the era of artificial intelligence, stealthily and massively steers public opinion using new technologies to influence political and social processes.
With the scientific methods such as event analysis and case-study, the work concludes that more and more governments, political parties, and strategic communication companies use social media as the digital platform, Internet bots as the automated executors, and algorithms as the computational technical guarantee, by participating in, guiding and creating controversial topics and events, to manipulate public opinion and win international competitions, policy debates, elections, etc.
The Connotation, Features, and Mechanism of Computational Propaganda ; Konotacje, cechy i mechanizm propagandy obliczeniowej
The purpose of the work is to identify the connotation, features of computational propaganda and reveal how computational propaganda uses new technologies to manipulate public opinion. The study's hypothesis is the assumption that computational propaganda, as a new type of propaganda and manipulation of public opinion spawned in the era of artificial intelligence, stealthily and massively steers public opinion using new technologies to influence political and social processes. With the scientific methods such as event analysis and case-study, the work concludes that more and more governments, political parties, and strategic communication companies use social media as the digital platform, Internet bots as the automated executors, and algorithms as the computational technical guarantee, by participating in, guiding and creating controversial topics and events, to manipulate public opinion and win international competitions, policy debates, elections, etc. ; Celem pracy jest zidentyfikowanie konotacji, cech propagandy obliczeniowej oraz ujawnienie, w jaki sposób propaganda obliczeniowa wykorzystuje nowe technologie do manipulowania opinią publiczną. Hipotezą badania jest założenie, że propaganda obliczeniowa, jako nowy rodzaj propagandy i manipulacji opinią publiczną, zrodzony w erze sztucznej inteligencji, potajemnie i masowo steruje opinią publiczną za pomocą nowych technologii, aby wpływać na procesy polityczne i społeczne.
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The Connotation, Features, and Mechanism of Computational Propaganda ; Konotacje, cechy i mechanizm propagandy obliczeniowej
The purpose of the work is to identify the connotation, features of computational propaganda and reveal how computational propaganda uses new technologies to manipulate public opinion. The study's hypothesis is the assumption that computational propaganda, as a new type of propaganda and manipulation of public opinion spawned in the era of artificial intelligence, stealthily and massively steers public opinion using new technologies to influence political and social processes. With the scientific methods such as event analysis and case-study, the work concludes that more and more governments, political parties, and strategic communication companies use social media as the digital platform, Internet bots as the automated executors, and algorithms as the computational technical guarantee, by participating in, guiding and creating controversial topics and events, to manipulate public opinion and win international competitions, policy debates, elections, etc. ; Celem pracy jest zidentyfikowanie konotacji, cech propagandy obliczeniowej oraz ujawnienie, w jaki sposób propaganda obliczeniowa wykorzystuje nowe technologie do manipulowania opinią publiczną. Hipotezą badania jest założenie, że propaganda obliczeniowa, jako nowy rodzaj propagandy i manipulacji opinią publiczną, zrodzony w erze sztucznej inteligencji, potajemnie i masowo steruje opinią publiczną za pomocą nowych technologii, aby wpływać na procesy polityczne i społeczne. ; 2 ; 63 ; 77 ; Środkowoeuropejskie Studia Polityczne
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Equity Financing for Innovation and Firm Value: International Evidence
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Yu Kil-chun's exile in Japan and the process of returning to Korea
In: The Korea-Japan Historical Review, Band 72, S. 225-263
Unraveling the influence of green bonds on environmental sustainability and paving the way for sustainable energy projects in green finance
In: Environmental science and pollution research: ESPR, Band 30, Heft 52, S. 113039-113054
ISSN: 1614-7499
Does concurrent political leadership appointment affect local fiscal allocation in China?
In: Journal of contemporary China, Band 32, Heft 143, S. 844-862
ISSN: 1469-9400
This study examines how power centralization at the provincial level affects the allocation of fiscal expenditures in China. The authors employ a quasi-natural experimental setting formed by a regulation established in 2002 stating that, in general, provincial Chinese Communist Party (CCP) secretaries should be recommended as candidates for chairmen of the Provincial People's Congress (PPC). An empirical analysis of provincial panel data finds that Party secretaries concurrently serving as PPC chairmen not only inflates the size of local public expenditures, but also limits fiscal expenditures supporting social welfare and livelihood programs due to a tendency among local leaders to invest more in economic programs that could generate short-term economic growth. Furthermore, power centralization and constrained congressional power could reduce the efficiency of local public expenditures. (J Contemp China / GIGA)
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Does Concurrent Political Leadership Appointment Affect Local Fiscal Allocation in China?
In: Journal of contemporary China, Band 32, Heft 143, S. 844-862
ISSN: 1469-9400
Stochastic restricted estimation in partially linear additive errors-in-variables models
In: Statistical papers, Band 61, Heft 3, S. 1269-1279
ISSN: 1613-9798
What explains Chinese private entrepreneurs' charitable behaviors?—A story of dynamic reciprocal relationship between firms and the government
In: China economic review, Band 40, S. 1-16
ISSN: 1043-951X
How do firms respond to minimum wage regulation in China? Evidence from Chinese private firms
In: China economic review, Band 38, S. 267-284
ISSN: 1043-951X