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Xinzhi ZHANG, Dr
Assistant Professor
,
Department of Interactive Media
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3479-9327
Email
xzzhang2
hkbu.edu
hk
Accepting PhD Students
2012
2022
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Social Sciences
China
63%
collective behavior
12%
communication
18%
conformity
12%
democracy
17%
digital media
13%
dissident
14%
dollar
12%
elite
26%
empowerment
20%
experiment
12%
fan
13%
femininity
23%
fragmentation
12%
gender
12%
health
19%
health information
13%
Hong Kong
100%
Internet
16%
journalism
49%
journalist
51%
mediation
14%
multi-level analysis
14%
music
12%
networking
17%
new media
46%
news
79%
participation
25%
polarization
14%
political action
30%
political communication
14%
political elite
17%
political participation
54%
politics
13%
protest
21%
public health
28%
reactance
18%
restoration
13%
scenario
18%
social media
88%
social network
12%
Social Web
12%
society
12%
song
14%
spectator
15%
television show
14%
twitter
12%
typology
16%
virtual reality
19%
voting
12%
Arts & Humanities
Activism
15%
Affective
9%
Branding
9%
China
9%
Collective Action
15%
Communication
9%
Connectives
8%
Elites
6%
Experiment
8%
Health
10%
Hong Kong
23%
Journalists
15%
Lawyers
5%
Media Use
16%
News
12%
Participation
11%
Partisan
13%
Polarization
9%
Political Elites
14%
Political Protest
6%
Protest
5%
Public Health
12%
Public Sphere
6%
Repertoire
7%
Self-disclosure
17%
Social Media
54%
Social Movements
5%
Trajectory
11%
Uncertainty
7%
Visibility
12%
Web 2.0
14%
Business & Economics
Anger
5%
Civic Engagement
17%
Consumerism
18%
Efficacy
12%
Emotion
9%
Experiment
5%
Factorial Design
5%
Government Sector
5%
Hong Kong
5%
Internet Use
15%
Journalists
5%
Language
10%
Learning Model
6%
Machine Learning
5%
Marketing
11%
Mediation
11%
Mobile Internet
8%
Mobile Phone
17%
Multilevel Analysis
16%
New Media
8%
New Products
9%
News
10%
News Media
5%
Organ Donation
13%
Psychological
13%
Public Sector
5%
Restoration
10%
Social Media
10%
Social Networks
9%
Teens
17%
Text Mining
15%
Threat
6%
Virtual Reality
16%
Voting
15%