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Celine SONG, Prof
Professor
,
Department of Interactive Media
Email
yunyasong
hkbu.edu
hk
2013
2023
Research activity per year
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Projects / Grants
(6)
Research Output
(62)
Prizes / Awards
(1)
Activities
(7)
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Social Sciences
China
100%
social media
73%
journalism
59%
Hong Kong
46%
news
46%
rumor
34%
elite
32%
journalist
30%
emotion
28%
coverage
23%
anniversary
22%
discourse
20%
Berlin
19%
audience participation
18%
networking
17%
event
17%
discourse analysis
15%
regional press
15%
public journalism
15%
foreign correspondent
15%
twitter
14%
opinion leader
14%
interaction
14%
cultural revolution
13%
collective memory
13%
democracy
13%
media event
13%
paradigm change
12%
public opinion
12%
protest
12%
content analysis
11%
irony
11%
opinion poll
11%
newspaper
10%
communication
10%
political conflict
10%
scandal
10%
politicization
10%
chamber
9%
coal
9%
technical development
9%
reciprocity
9%
rhetoric
8%
WTO
8%
cold war
8%
network analysis
8%
religious behavior
8%
nationalism
8%
popularity
8%
literacy
7%
Engineering & Materials Science
Electric network analysis
32%
Linguistics
27%
Artificial intelligence
22%
Prisms
22%
Machine learning
22%
Sentiment analysis
20%
Labels
15%
Bulletin boards
13%
Health
13%
Food safety
12%
Closed circuit television systems
12%
Vaccines
12%
Polarization
12%
Communication
12%
Social sciences
11%
Crowdsourcing
10%
Climate change
10%
Television
9%
Broadcasting
9%
Chaos theory
9%
Factorization
9%
World Wide Web
9%
Labeling
9%
Websites
8%
Chemical activation
8%
Deep learning
8%
Vacuum
8%
Orbits
8%
Learning algorithms
7%
Scalability
7%
Display devices
7%
Personnel
7%
Recommender systems
6%
Text processing
5%
Data storage equipment
5%
Arts & Humanities
China
32%
Social Media
31%
Elites
19%
Computer-mediated Discourse
17%
Journalism
16%
Genetically Modified Organisms
13%
Swearing
13%
Globalism
12%
Taiwanese
11%
Berlin Wall
11%
Mimicry
11%
Contagion
11%
Articulation
10%
Rumor
10%
Climate Change
9%
Collective Memory
9%
Dissemination
9%
Ghost
9%
Anglo-American
9%
News
8%
Comparative Study
8%
Emotion
8%
Critical Discourse Analysis
7%
Nationalism
7%
Taiwan
7%
Online Discussion
6%
Interaction
6%
Discourse
6%
Historical Discourse
6%
Rise
6%
Moral Reasoning
5%
Logic
5%