Jennifer Pan Explained
Nationality: | American |
Education: | Princeton University (BA) Harvard University (PhD) |
Occupation: | Political scientist |
Employer: | Stanford University |
Jennifer Pan is an American political scientist currently serving as professor of communication at Stanford University, where she is also a senior fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and holds a courtesy appointment as a professor of political science.[1] [2] [3]
Education
Pan received her PhD in 2015 from Harvard University's Department of Government. She graduated with a BA from Princeton University's School of Public and International Affairs in 2004.
Publications
Books
Articles
- G King, J Pan, ME Roberts, "How censorship in China allows government criticism but silences collective expression", American Political Science Review 107 (2), 2013, 326-343
- G King, J Pan, ME Roberts, "How the Chinese government fabricates social media posts for strategic distraction, not engaged argument", American Political Science Review 111 (3), 2017, 484-501
- G King, J Pan, ME Roberts, "Reverse-engineering censorship in China: Randomized experimentation and participant observation", Science 345 (6199), 2014, 1251722
- J Chen, J Pan, Y Xu, "Sources of authoritarian responsiveness: A field experiment in China", American Journal of Political Science 60 (2), 2016, 383-400
- J Pan, Y Xu, "China’s ideological spectrum" The Journal of Politics 80 (1), 2018, 254-273
References
- Web site: Jennifer Pan Political Science . 2023-03-08 . politicalscience.stanford.edu . en.
- Web site: Jennifer Pan's Profile . Stanford Profiles . 24 May 2023 . en.
- Web site: Radney . Imani . 2021-06-30 . "They Don't See Their Work as Surveillance": Jennifer Pan on Chinese Welfare and Society . 2023-03-08 . Public Books . en-US.
- Book: Pan, Jennifer . 25 June 2020 . Welfare for Autocrats: How Social Assistance in China Cares for its Rulers . 2023-03-08 . 10.1093/oso/9780190087425.001.0001. 978-0-19-008742-5 .
- Solinger . Dorothy J. . December 2020. Jennifer Pan, Welfare for Autocrats: How Social Assistance in China Cares for its Rulers: (New York: Oxford University Press, 2020), 225p. $99.00 hardback; $29.95 paperback . Journal of Chinese Political Science . en . 25 . 4 . 685–687 . 10.1007/s11366-020-09678-4 . 225600051 . 1080-6954.
- Vortherms . Samantha A. . 2022-01-01 . Welfare for Autocrats: How Social Assistance in China Cares for Its Rulers, by Jennifer Pan. New York: Oxford University Press, 2020. vii+225 pp. £64.00 (cloth), £19.99/US$29.95 (paper); also available as an e-book. . The China Journal . en . 87 . 119–120 . 10.1086/716976 . 246793231 . 1324-9347.
- Elfstrom . Manfred . December 2021. Welfare for Autocrats: How Social Assistance in China Cares for its Rulers. By Jennifer Pan. New York: Oxford University Press, 2020. 248p. $99.00 cloth, $29.95 paper. . Perspectives on Politics . en . 19 . 4 . 1277–1278 . 10.1017/S1537592721003200 . 245026340 . 1537-5927.
- Cousins . Mel . July 2022. Welfare for Autocrats: How Social Assistance in China Cares for its Rulers By Jennifer Pan. New York: Oxford University Press, 2020. 288 pp., £64 (cloth) £19.99 (paper). . Journal of East Asian Studies . en . 22 . 2 . 357–358 . 10.1017/jea.2022.6 . 246799251 . 1598-2408.
- Hammond . Daniel R. . March 2022. Welfare for Autocrats: How Social Assistance in China Cares for its Rulers Jennifer Pan Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020 225 pp. £19.99; $29.95 ISBN 978-0-1900-8743-2 . The China Quarterly . en . 249 . 279–280 . 10.1017/S0305741022000133 . 247372274 . 0305-7410.
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