Symbols and Repression at Tiananmen Square, April-June 1989

The Chinese leaders' decision to repress the protest at Tiananmen Square in April-June 1989 is analyzed through their symbolic definition of the protest. Variables that influenced Chinese leaders' symbolization processes included disarray in structure of formal symbols, revolutionary tradi...

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China
Communist parties
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Older adults
Political parties
Political protests
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
Repression
Role taking
Social interactions. Communication. Group processes
Social psychology
Speeches
Standing committees
Student movements
Student protests
Symbolization
Symbols
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