JOURNALISM & MEDIA STUDIES CENTRE

Researcher : Abraham T



List of Research Outputs

 

Abraham T., Little Can Be Achieved Through Negotiations on Tibet, Economic and Political Weekly. Mumbai, 2008, 8-9pp.

 

Abraham T., Panic or health promotion? How the Media reports infectious diseases., Department of Health, Hong Kong SAR Government.. 2007.

 

Abraham T. and Kwok L.L.Y., Risk Communication during the SARS Epidemic of 2003. Case Studies of China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Vietnam, SARSControl Project, European Commission. 2008.

 

Wu Y.C. and Abraham T., Avian Influenza risk perception, precautions, and support of risk prevention policy in Taiwan, The Fourth Tephinet Southeast Asia/Western Pacific Bi-Regional Scientific Conference. 2007.

 

Researcher : Bandurski DL



List of Research Outputs

 

Bandurski D.L., "China's New Documentary Movement" Talk given to Introduction to Documentary Filmmaking class, JMSC, Jim Laurie, The University of Hong Kong Journalism & Media Studies Centre. 2008.

 

Bandurski D.L., "China's New Documentary Movement" A powerpoint lecture and film screening on independently produced documentary films in China for Introduction to Documentary Films., Jim Laurie, The University of Hong Kong Journalism & Media Studies Centre. 2008.

 

Bandurski D.L., "Computer-based research platforms for China studies", In: Richard Baum, University of California Los Angeles, Panel talk delivered by invitation at the annual meeting of the Association of Asian Studies, Atlanta, GA, March 2008. 2008.

 

Bandurski D.L., "Control, Change and Chaos" Talk on media reform in China since the 1990s and the mechanics of press control., Human Rights Roundtable, Canadian Consulate General in Hong Kong. 2008.

 

Bandurski D.L., "Pulling the Strings of China's Internet" Far Eastern Economic Review, Human Rights Press Award 2007 Hong Kong Foreign Correspondents Club, Amnesty International. Dow Jones, 2007, December 2007.

 

Bandurski D.L., “A Review of China Locked in Mist: Revelations on the Mainland’s policy to control the media, by He Qinglian” (English and French), In: Sebastian Veg, China Perspectives, CEFC. CEFC, 2008.

 

Bandurski D.L., “Garden of Falsehood”, In: Jo Glanville, Index on Censorship. 2008.

 

Bandurski D.L., “Media Earthquake”, In: Mary Kissel, The Wall Street Journal. Dow Jones and Company, 2008.

 

Bandurski D.L., “Memory Loss” (translated from Chinese) [A story about the emergence of independent documentary filmmaking in China from one of its leading practitioners.] By Hu Jie, In: Jo Glanville, Index on Censorship. 2008.

 

Bandurski D.L., “Pulling the Strings of China’s Internet”, In: Hugo Restall, Far Eastern Economic Review. Dow Jones and Company, 2007.

 

Qian G. and Bandurski D.L., "China's Emerging Public Sphere" Chapter to be included in 2009 book Changing Media, Changing China, edited by Susan Shirk, University of California San Diego The chapter analyzes the trends of media commercialization, rising professionalism and the Internet and how they are driving the emergence of more independent voices in China's media landscape, with a stronger influence on policy., In: Professor Susan Shirk, New York, Oxford University Press, 2007.

 

Qian G. and Bandurski D.L., “Journey of a Red Heart” (translation from Chinese), In: Jo Glanville, Index on Censorship. 2008.

 

Researcher : Chan YY



Project Title:

A critical analysis of the "actual malice" standard in libel litigation in Taiwan in the context of globalisation of libel law

Investigator(s):

Chan YY

Department:

Journalism & Media Studies Centre

Source(s) of Funding:

Low Budget High Impact Programme

Start Date:

11/2001

 

Abstract:

To examine the "actual malice" standard in libel litigation through a critical analysis of landmark court decisions in Liu Tai-Ying vs. Ying Chan, et al, in Taiwan.

 

Project Title:

Proposal for seed funding for Developing Research in Health Communication

Investigator(s):

Chan YY, Chan SSC, Leung GM, Fielding R, Lam TP

Department:

Journalism & Media Studies Centre

Source(s) of Funding:

Seed Funding for Strategic Research Theme

Start Date:

07/2005

 

Abstract:

Health communication brings together the areas of medicine and media and communications, and is broadly defined as the study and use of communication to provide information that communities and individuals can use to protect and enhance their health.

 

List of Research Outputs

 

Lai P.C. and Chan Y.Y., Seeing Maps in the 2007 District Council Election of Hong Kong - Press Release, HKU Journalism and Media Studies Centre. 2007.

 

Researcher : Kwok LLY



List of Research Outputs

 

Abraham T. and Kwok L.L.Y., Risk Communication during the SARS Epidemic of 2003. Case Studies of China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Vietnam, SARSControl Project, European Commission. 2008.

 

Researcher : Lih AA



Project Title:

Collaborative network-based systems for participatory journalism

Investigator(s):

Lih AA

Department:

Journalism & Media Studies Centre

Source(s) of Funding:

Seed Funding for New Staff

Start Date:

11/2003

 

Abstract:

To investigate the systems, technologies, and communities that have facilitated the rise of modern participatory journalism.

 

 

Researcher : MacKinnon R



List of Research Outputs

 

MacKinnon R., Flatter world and thicker walls? Blogs, censorship and civic discourse in China, In: D.W. Drezner and H. Farrell (guest editors), Public Choice (Special issue: Blogs Politics and Power). Netherlands, Springer, 2008, Vol. 134; Numbers 1-2: 31-46.

 

MacKinnon R., Appointed Public Lead, Creative Commons Hong Kong, JMSC, University of Hong Kong, Creative Commons International. 2007.

 

MacKinnon R., Asia's Fight for Web Rights, In: H Restall and C Murphy, Far Eastern Economic Review. USA, Dow Jones, 2008, Vol. 171; No. 3.

 

MacKinnon R., Blogging, Journalism and Credibility: The Future of Global Participatory Media, In: O Yoshikuni, On Global Communication [in Japanese]. Kyoto, Japan, Seikai Shisosya, 2007, 63-86.

 

MacKinnon R., Blogs and China Correspondence: How foreign correspondents covering China use blogs , World Journalism Education Conference, Singapore, July 2007.

 

MacKinnon R., Bringing Creative Commons to Hong Kong, Comparative Perspectives on Digital Copyright Reform: Lessons from Abroad and Beyond, HKU Faculty of Law. 2008.

 

MacKinnon R., Can the Chinese Communist Party survive the Internet?, Hong Kong Forum. 2007.

 

MacKinnon R., Cases in Internet and freedom of press (in Putonghua), 和諧政治中的雜音之二: 從帥濤事件看新聞自由, InMedia Hong Kong. 2008.

 

MacKinnon R., Chief organizer, 6th Annual Chinese Internet Research Conference, Council Chamber, University of Hong Kong, June 13-14, Journalism & Media Studies Centre. 2008.

 

MacKinnon R., China, the Internet, and Corporate Social Responsibility, American Chamber of Commerce, Beijing. 2007.

 

MacKinnon R., Citizen media: Why Global Voices isn't trying to be a news agency., Wikimania 2007, Taipei, Taiwan.. 2007.

 

MacKinnon R., Cyber Zone: China's online pioneers are pushing the boundaries of free speech, In: Jo Glanville, Index on Censorship. USA, Routledge, 2008, 37, Issue 2: 82-89.

 

MacKinnon R., Discussant, Workshop on “China, the Olympics and the World,” The Center on China’s Transnational Relations (CCTR) at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. 2008.

 

MacKinnon R., Free Culture and Free Speech: Why strong and vibrant free culture communities are important for freedom of expression, ACIA: International Workshop on Asia and Commons in the Information Age, Academica Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan. 2008.

 

MacKinnon R., Introduction to Creative Commons, Practical Workshop on the Use of CC Materials, Centre of Development and Resources for Students. 2007.

 

MacKinnon R., Introduction to Creative Commons, Practical Workshop on the Use of CC Materials, Centre of Development and Resources for Students, University of Hong Kong. 2007.

 

MacKinnon R., Journalism 2.0: The Future Of News (in Putonghua), National Chengchi University, Taiwan. 2008.

 

MacKinnon R., Journalism 2.0: The future of news (Putonghua), Peking University, Beijing. 2007.

 

MacKinnon R., Journalism 2.0: The future of news (Putonghua), Renmin University, Beijing. 2007.

 

MacKinnon R., Shi Tao, Yahoo!, and the lessons for corporate social responsibility, International Conference on Information Technology and Social Responsibility. 2007.

 

MacKinnon R., Teaching Journalism with Blogs, Wikis, and other Web2.0 tools, Transforming Learning through Technology @ HKU, Centre for Information Technology in Education, Faculty of Education, HKU. 2008.

 

MacKinnon R., Teaching Multimedia Journalism, Nieman Reports. USA, Nieman Foundation at Harvard University, 2008, 62, No.1.

 

MacKinnon R., The Internet and China: Change goes both ways, Foreign Correspondents' Club of China, Beijing. 2007.

 

Researcher : Mustain ED



List of Research Outputs

 

Mustain E.D., In: John H. Noonan, Gene Mustain, English-Language News Writing. Shanghai, China, Fudan University Press, 2007, 1.

 

Mustain E.D., Feature Writing: Telling Stories People Want to Read, Shanghai, China, Fudan University Press, 2007, 1: 115-141.

 

Mustain E.D., Timely and Timeless Feature Writing, Shanghai, China, Fudan University Press, 2007, 1: 142-179.

 

Researcher : Qian G



List of Research Outputs

 

Qian G., "1957: Eight Stories of Chinese Media Greats" , Taiwan University's School of Journalism. 2007.

 

Qian G. and Bandurski D.L., "China's Emerging Public Sphere" Chapter to be included in 2009 book Changing Media, Changing China, edited by Susan Shirk, University of California San Diego The chapter analyzes the trends of media commercialization, rising professionalism and the Internet and how they are driving the emergence of more independent voices in China's media landscape, with a stronger influence on policy., In: Professor Susan Shirk, New York, Oxford University Press, 2007.

 

Qian G., "Glimpsing Political Reform Through China's Media" , Shanghai University. 2007.

 

Qian G., "Has Hu Jintao's Power Surpassed that of Jiang Zemin?", Yazhou Zhoukan. 亚洲周刊, 2007.

 

Qian G., "Political Reform at the 17th Party Congress", Yazhou Zhoukan. 亚洲周刊, 2007.

 

Qian G., "The Three Traditions of Freedom of Speech in China" , Academia Sinica, Taiwan. 2007.

 

Qian G., "What Direction is China's Media Heading?" , The University of Macau. 2007.

 

Qian G., "Where is Political Reform?", Yazhou Zhoukan. 亚洲周刊, 2007.

 

Qian G., 17-part series on China's 17th Party Congress completed in both English and Chinese and posted to the China Media Project website (cmp.hku.hk), September-October 2007, China Media Project. 2007.

 

Qian G., Five-part lecture series , Taiwan's Tsinghua University. 2007.

 

Qian G. and Bandurski D.L., “Journey of a Red Heart” (translation from Chinese), In: Jo Glanville, Index on Censorship. 2008.

 

Researcher : Weisenhaus D



List of Research Outputs

 

Weisenhaus D., 10 Years After: Hong Kong Alive & Well? , Global Journalist. USA, Missouri School of Journalism, 2007, 17-19.

 

Weisenhaus D., Asian Media Law Developments, Media Law Resource Center London Conference. London UK, 2007.

 

Weisenhaus D., Communication Law and Policy, Asia, In: Wolfgang Donsbach, International Encyclopedia of Communication. Oxford, UK and Malden, MA, Wiley-Blackwell, 2007, 723-728.

 

Weisenhaus D., Constructing A Post-colonial Legal Framework – The Importance Of Comparative Media Law In Hong Kong, Association On Education In Journalism And Mass Communication . San Francisco CA, 2007.

 

Weisenhaus D., Hong Kong Media Ownership Trends: A Case Study of Conglomeration, Expansion and the Rise of the Market Principle, In: Indrajit Banerjee and Madanmohan Rao, Media and Development in Asia: Regional Perspectives. Singapore, AMIC Asian Communication Series, 2008.

 

Weisenhaus D., Media Law In Hong Kong And China: One Country, Two Systems, Foreign Correspondents Club Hong Kong. 2007.

 

Weisenhaus D., Responsible Media In Democracy?, Taipei Salon Lung Ying Tai Cultural Foundation. Taipei Taiwan, 2007.



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