H. Christoph Steinhardt, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2012 Government and Public Administration The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong 
 2012-2013 East Asian Institute National Univ. Singapore, Singapore, Singapore 
 2013-2018 Centre for China Studies The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong 
 2018- Department of East Asian Studies University of Vienna, Wien, Wien, Austria 
Area:
Comparative Politics; Contentious Politics; Public Opinion om
Website:
https://sites.google.com/site/hcsteinhardt/home/research
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Ting Gong grad student City University of Hong Kong
Francesca Polletta grad student (SocTree)
Yang Su grad student
Shaoguang Wang grad student
Fengshi Wu grad student
Lianjiang Li grad student 2012 Chinese University of Hong Kong
 (Speaking about the Unspeakable: The Evolution of Political Discourse on Popular Protest in Contemporary China.)
Yongnian Zheng post-doc National Univ. Singapore
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Steinhardt HC, Delhey J. (2020) Socio-Economic Modernization and the “Crisis of Trust” in China: A Multi-level Analysis of General and Particular Trust Social Indicators Research. 1-27
Steinhardt HC, Li LC, Jiang Y. (2017) The Identity Shift in Hong Kong since 1997: Measurement and Explanation Journal of Contemporary China. 27: 261-276
Steinhardt HC. (2017) Discursive accommodation: popular protest and strategic elite communication in China European Political Science Review. 9: 539-560
Steinhardt HC, Wu F. (2016) In the Name of the Public: Environmental Protest and the Changing Landscape of Popular Contention in China China Journal. 75: 61-82
Steinhardt HC. (2015) From Blind Spot to Media Spotlight: Propaganda Policy, Media Activism and the Emergence of Protest Events in the Chinese Public Sphere Asian Studies Review. 39: 119-137
Steinhardt HC. (2012) How is High Trust in China Possible? Comparing the Origins of Generalized Trust in Three Chinese Societies Political Studies. 60: 434-454
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