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<strong><strong>Danie</strong>la</strong> <strong>Stockmann</strong> - Page 4/5<br />

University, Leiden, November 2007.<br />

“Propaganda for Sale: Choosing a Research Question, Hypotheses, and<br />

Research Design.” Lecture delivered at the Social Science Methodology<br />

Workshop, School of International Studies, Peking University, Beijing, July<br />

2007.<br />

CONFERENCE<br />

PAPERS<br />

(last three years)<br />

TEACHING<br />

“Crisis Management in an Authoritarian Regime: Media Effects during the Sichuan<br />

Earthquake” ( with Pierre Landry). Workshop on China’s New Strategies of<br />

Authoritarian Rule, Leiden 2012.<br />

“Legitimate Authoritarianism?” Workshop Observing Political Legitimacy, Leiden<br />

2011.<br />

“Media Commercialization and Authoritarian Rule in China.” CCS 50 th Anniversary<br />

Conference in Honor of Kenneth Lieberthal, Center for Chinese Studies of<br />

the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 2011.<br />

“Advertising Chinese Politics: How Public Service Advertising Prime and Alter<br />

Political Trust in China” ( with Ashley Esarey and Jie Zhang). Annual Meeting<br />

of the American Political Science Association, Seattle 2011.<br />

“Support for Propaganda: Perceptions of Public Service Advertising among Beijing<br />

Residents” ( with Ashley Esarey and Jie Zhang). APSA Political<br />

Communication Division Pre-Conference, Seattle 2011.<br />

“Media Influence on Ethnocentrism Towards Europeans in China.” Disaggregating<br />

Chinese Perceptions of the EU and its Policy Implications for the EU’s China<br />

Policy. Chatham House, London, February 2011.<br />

“Advertising Chinese Politics: The Effects of Public Service Announcements in<br />

Urban China” (with Ashley Esarey and Jie Zhang). Association for Social<br />

Science Research on China (ASC), Würzburg, November 2010.<br />

“Advertising Chinese Politics: The Effects of Public Service Announcements in<br />

Urban China” (with Ashley Esarey and Jie Zhang). APSA Political<br />

Communication Division Pre-Conference, Washington, DC, September 2010.<br />

“Advertising Chinese Politics: The Effects of Public Service Announcements in<br />

Urban China” (with Ashley Esarey). 2010 Annual Meeting of the American<br />

Association of Asian Studies, Philadelphia, April 2010.<br />

At Leiden University:<br />

“MA Thesis Seminar in Comparative Politics,” Spring 2010, Spring 2011, Spring<br />

2012.<br />

“BA Thesis Seminar in Political Psychology,” Spring 2008.<br />

“Political Reform in East Asia” (formerly “Chinese Government and Politics”),<br />

graduate course, Winter 2007, Spring 2008.<br />

“Public Opinion and the Media,” undergraduate course, Spring 2008, Winter<br />

2008, Winter 2011.<br />

“Comparative Political Communication,” graduate and advanced undergraduate<br />

course, Winter 2007, Spring 2008, Winter 2008, Spring 2012.<br />

PhD Thesis Supervision (Co-Promoter): Li Zheng, Pan Wen, Jin Xi, Ma Xinrong.<br />

MA Thesis Supervision: Janet van Kling was awarded 2008 Best MA Thesis<br />

Awards by both, Faculty of Social Sciences and Department of Political<br />

Science, Leiden University.<br />

Graduate Student Instructor, the University of Michigan:<br />

“China’s Evolution under Communism,” undergraduate course, <strong>Professor</strong><br />

Kenneth Lieberthal (PS 339, AS 428, Soc 426), Fall 2002 and Fall 2003.<br />

“American Political Processes,” upper-level writing course, <strong>Professor</strong> Arthur<br />

Lupia (PS 460/311), University of Michigan, Winter 2003.<br />

Training for Graduate Student Instructors, Fall 2002 and Winter 2003.<br />

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