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DESCRIPTION:Hua Jiang\, Ph.D.\, Assistant Professor of Public Relations\, N
 ewhouse School\, Syracuse UniversityAir Pollution and Environmental Engage
 ment in ChinaAir pollution has become a national crisis in China. Fine par
 ticulate matter in the air (PM2.5) is a threat to health and the economy a
 nd also has political repercussions. Chinese citizens have responded with 
 various forms of environmental engagement. This presentation will use a Si
 tuational Theory of Problem Solving (STOPS) analysis\, based on research c
 onducted in several major cities in Mainland China\, to discuss the practi
 cal implications for environmental campaigns in China.Hua Jiang is an Assi
 stant Professor of Public Relations. Her teaching and research interests i
 nclude organization-public relationships\, social media\, leadership in pu
 blic relations\, and global public relations. She received her B.A. and M.
 A. in Nanjing University and her Ph.D. from the University of Maryland\, C
 ollege Park.Open to the public!&nbsp\;Sponsored by the East Asia Program a
 t the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs
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SUMMARY:EA presents:  Hua Jiang
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p><b>Hua Jiang</b>\,<i> Ph.D.\, Assist
 ant Professor of Public Relations\, Newhouse School\, Syracuse University<
 /i></p><p><b>Air Pollution and Environmental Engagement in China</b></p><p
 >Air pollution has become a national crisis in China. Fine particulate mat
 ter in the air (PM2.5) is a threat to health and the economy and also has 
 political repercussions. Chinese citizens have responded with various form
 s of environmental engagement. This presentation will use a Situational Th
 eory of Problem Solving (STOPS) analysis\, based on research conducted in 
 several major cities in Mainland China\, to discuss the practical implicat
 ions for environmental campaigns in China.<br>Hua Jiang is an Assistant Pr
 ofessor of Public Relations. Her teaching and research interests include o
 rganization-public relationships\, social media\, leadership in public rel
 ations\, and global public relations. She received her B.A. and M.A. in Na
 njing University and her Ph.D. from the University of Maryland\, College P
 ark.<br>Open to the public!&nbsp\;</p><p><b><i>Sponsored by the East Asia 
 Program at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs</i></b><br></p><p></p>
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