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Siqing Peng
Researcher at Peking University
Publications - 4
Citations - 118
Siqing Peng is an academic researcher from Peking University. The author has contributed to research in topics: China & Beijing. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 112 citations. Previous affiliations of Siqing Peng include University of Hong Kong.
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Differential emphases on modernity and confucian values in social categorization: the case of hong kong adolescents in political transition
TL;DR: This paper investigated if modernity and Confucian values were ingroups positively valued distinctiveness for Hong Kong adolescents with different social identities, and found that modernity correlated with positive perception of Hong Kong and Hong Kong people while emphasis on ConfucIAN values correlated with negative perception of China and Chinese, compared to adolescents who identified themselves as Chinese or Chinese-Hong Kong.
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The good old days and a better tomorrow: Historical representations and future imaginations of China during the 2008 Olympic Games
Shirley Y. Y. Cheng,Melody Man Chi Chao,Jessica Y. Y. Kwong,Siqing Peng,Xia Chen,Yoshihisa Kashima,Chi-Yue Chiu,Chi-Yue Chiu +7 more
TL;DR: The authors examined Mainland and Hong Kong Chinese' historical representations and future imaginations of China during the 2008 Beijing Olympics based on the stereotype content model and found that as the Olympics proceeded, the perceived compatibility of competence and warmth/morality increased and the good old days effect diminished.
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One world, One dream? Intergroup consequences of the 2008 Beijing Olympics
Shirley Y. Y. Cheng,Jennifer L. Rosner,Melody Man Chi Chao,Siqing Peng,Xia Chen,Yan-Mei Li,Jessica Y. Y. Kwong,Ying-yi Hong,Ying-yi Hong,Chi-Yue Chiu,Chi-Yue Chiu +10 more
TL;DR: The authors found that after the Olympics, encountering the Beijing Olympic icon increased perceived value differences between Western and Chinese cultures, and individuals who identified strongly with Chinese culture favored Chinese (vs. American) commercial brands more both at the beginning and toward the end of the Olympics.
The good old days and a better tomorrow: Historical representations and future imaginations of China during the 2008
Shirley Y. Y. Cheng,Melody Man Chi Chao,Jessica Y. Y. Kwong,Siqing Peng,Xia Chen,Yoshihisa Kashima,Chi-Yue Chiu +6 more
TL;DR: This paper examined Mainland and Hong Kong Chinese' historical represen-tations and future imaginations of China during the 2008 Beijing Olympics based on the stereotype content model and found that among Mainland Chinese, China’sunprecedented economic growth and the resulted value competition led to the expectation of a more competentChina in the future.