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Yiran LI, Prof
Assistant Professor
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Academy of Geography, Sociology and International Studies
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6547-5574
Email
yiranli
hkbu.edu
hk
Accepting PhD Students
2018
2025
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China
100%
Social Media
33%
Coal-fired Power Plant
32%
Role of Social Media
32%
Cyberspace
32%
Government Response
29%
Social Media Use
24%
Central Government
24%
Chinese Government
24%
Wuhan China
21%
Air Pollution
21%
Emergency Management
21%
COVID-19 Pandemic
21%
Respiratory Disease
18%
COVID-19
18%
Information Politics
16%
Social Media Management
16%
County-level Data
16%
Message Strategy
16%
Service Provision
16%
Subnational
16%
Crisis Communication
16%
Microblogging
16%
Management Policy
16%
Devolution
16%
Local Governance
16%
Cybersecurity Governance
16%
Trade Shocks
16%
Levels of Government
16%
Selective Visual Attention
16%
Public Policy
16%
World Wide Web
16%
Scandal
16%
Artificial Intelligence
16%
Gone with the Wind
16%
Chinese Local Government
16%
Local Public Health
16%
Power Plant
16%
Response to COVID-19
16%
Agile Governance
16%
Social Media Messaging
16%
Government Social Media
16%
Urbanization
16%
Administrative Decentralization
16%
Health Costs
16%
Crisis Coordination
16%
Local Government
16%
SO2 Emissions
16%
Sulfur Dioxide Emissions
16%
Wuhan Lockdown
16%
Social Sciences
China
96%
COVID-19
56%
COVID 19 Epidemic
40%
Chinese
32%
Chinese Government
24%
Instrumental Variable
24%
Information Dissemination
24%
Lockdown
16%
Volunteering
16%
Good Governance
16%
Advocacy
16%
Electoral Studies
16%
Public Utilities
16%
Social Issues
16%
Local Economic Development
16%
Crisis Communication
16%
Online Discussion
16%
Media Use
16%
Europe
16%
Information Asymmetry
16%
Environmental Conservation
16%
Communication Strategy
16%
Network Analysis
16%
Information Collection
8%
Disaster Response
8%
Mass Media
8%
Medical Science
8%
Government Agency
8%
Young Generation
8%
Information Overload
8%
Resource Policy
8%
Public Sector
8%
Information Network
8%
Topic Modeling
8%
Crisis Response
8%
Organizational Resource
8%
Social Medium Platform
8%
Recovery Effort
8%
Ordinary Citizen
8%