Representations of China’s Influence with Maggie Go
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In this episode of the Doctoral Dialogue podcast, we’re joined by Maggie Go, a third-year PhD researcher at the University of Westminster.
Maggie discusses her research on the nuanced portrayal of China’s influence within U.S. foreign policy, exploring how power in international relations extends beyond military and economic strength to include cultural and ideological dimensions. She emphasises the importance of historical context and the role of discursive power in shaping global narratives.
The conversation also reflects on Maggie’s personal PhD journey, including the challenges of navigating imposter syndrome and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on her research experience. She shares how her work connects closely with her own identity and lived experience, particularly her Filipino-Chinese heritage.
Maggie also highlights the importance of diversity and inclusivity within academia, both in shaping research perspectives and strengthening the wider academic community.
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