Projects per year
Organization Profile
Organisation profile
Established in 1968, the Department of Journalism is proud of our long history and works hard to provide one of the top professional and theoretical journalism programmes in Asia. Our faculty and post-graduate students actively engage in both academic and practical research in five areas: (i) AI and Digital Media, (ii) Data and Journalism Practice, (iii) Ethics and Media Literacy, (iv) Politics and Mass Communication, and (v) Global Communication and Power.
Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Scholars
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King Cheung CHAN, Prof
- Department of Journalism - Professor of Practice, Raymond R. Wong Endowed Professor in Media Ethics
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Ethnic minority workers, platformed ‘precarities’ and tactics of resilience in Hong Kong – An intersectional and interdisciplinary study
Leung, L. Y., ZHANG, Y. & Au-Yeung, T. C.
1/03/23 → 31/12/24
Project: Research project
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HOW CHINA SPEAKS TO THE WORLD IN THE COVID-19 ERA China’s Political Communication and Mobilisation in Europe
THUSSU, D. K. & TRAN, E.
1/01/23 → …
Project: Research project
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The Unequal Voice: Multi-Level Governance on Greenhouse Gas Reduction in China and the United States
LI, J.
22/11/22 → 21/11/25
Project: Research project
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A Cross-Cultural Study of the Role of Efficacious Beliefs and Perceived Media Effects on Threat Perception in Predicting COVID-19 Compliance in China and the United States
Wei, R., Li, Z., Lo, V-H. & Yang, X., 3 Mar 2024, In: Media Psychology. 27, 2, p. 271-301 31 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › peer-review
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A deep semantic-aware approach for Cantonese rumor detection in social networks with graph convolutional network
Chen, X., Jian, Y., Ke, L., Qiu, Y., Chen, X., Song, Y. & Wang, H., 1 Jul 2024, In: Expert Systems with Applications. 245, 12 p., 123007.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › peer-review
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Can social media combat gender inequalities in academia? Measuring the prevalence of the Matilda effect in communication
SONG, C., Wang, X. & LI, G., Jan 2024, In: Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication. 29, 1, 13 p., zmad050.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › peer-review
Open Access
Datasets
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Replication Files for: Camouflaged Propaganda: A Survey Experiment on Political Native Advertising
Dai, Y. (Creator) & LUQIU, R. L. W. (Creator), Harvard Dataverse, May 2020
DOI: 10.7910/DVN/GBLKVP
Dataset
Prizes
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Best Faculty Article Award
SONG, Celine (Recipient), HUANG, Xin (Recipient) & XU, Jianliang (Recipient), 2022
Prize: Award
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HKBU's Faculty/School/Academy of Visual Arts Performance Award in Teaching
ZHANG, Xinzhi (Recipient), 2022
Prize: Award
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HKBU’s Faculty/School/Academy of Visual Arts Performance Award for Young Researcher
ZHANG, Xinzhi (Recipient), 2021
Prize: Award
Activities
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Communication Research and Practice (Journal)
Kenneth Paul TAN (Member of editorial board)
2023Activity: Publication peer-review/editorial work › Editor/reviewer for publications (incl. CDCF T61 Journal Editor)
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New Review of Film and Television Studies (Journal)
Kenneth Paul TAN (Reviewer)
2023 → 2024Activity: Publication peer-review/editorial work › Editor/reviewer for publications (incl. CDCF T61 Journal Editor)
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Computers in Human Behavior: Artifical Humans (External organisation)
Celine SONG (General member)
Mar 2023 → …Activity: Membership › Other types of membership
Press/Media
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In post-Lee Kuan Yew era, governance in Singapore must adapt to changing times
15/09/23
1 Media contribution
Press/Media
Student theses
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Analyzing the Role of the Elite Public Sphere: Anglo-American and Chinese Financial Media Discourses on the Greater Bay Area
Author: WONG, V. P. H., 11 Mar 2024Supervisor: THUSSU, D. K. (Supervisor)
Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis
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An identity formation through collective action in a new social movement in Hong Kong: a case study of the post-80s anti-express rail link youth
Author: Wang, J., 2011Supervisor: LEE, A. Y. L. (Supervisor)
Student thesis: Master's Thesis
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A path to social upheaval: media and the construction of revolutionary fashion
Author: Dai, C., 2010Supervisor: HUANG, Y. (Supervisor)
Student thesis: Master's Thesis
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