Eleven mainland scholars who had each spent a month at the City University of Hong Kong as visiting scholars under the Program for Young Scholars from the Mainland, organized their first gathering in Shenzhen after the CCF convention. Dr Zhou He, Dr Mike Yao, Professor Chin-Chuan Lee, and former CCR Visiting Scholar Professor Huang Dan (Fudan University) also attended. The second gathering will be held in Wuhan next summer. In the past two years 22 mainland scholars from 10 major universities have participated in this program. This year’s application, now in the third year, will begin soon, with October 15 as the deadline. CCR is a co-sponsor, and Dr Francis Lee is the program officer.
List of Young Scholars from the Mainland >>
Professor Chin-Chuan Lee and Dr Zhou He won the Intercultural Communication Top Paper in the 56th annual conference of the International Communication Association held in Dresden, Germany from June 19 to 23. Their paper is entitled, “Party Publicity Inc. Conglomerated: the case of the Shenzhen Press Group.” Meanwhile Dr Mike Yao won the ICA’s Games Studies Top Paper. His co-authored paper is entitled, “Sexual Priming, Gender Stereotyping, and Likelihood to Sexually Harass: examining the effects of plying a sexually explicit video game.”
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Dr John Erni and Professor Chin-Chuan Lee were invited to attend a conference “Re-orienting Global Communication: India and China beyond Borders” at the University of Wisconsin-Madison from April 21 to 22, 2006. Dr Erni’s paper is entitled, “Globalization, Commodity Enchantment, and Harry Potter in Urban China,” whereas Professor Lee’s paper is “Bound to Rise: Chinese Media Discourses on the Global Order.”
CCR Visiting Scholar Huang Dan, professor from Fudan University in Shanghai, will give a lecture from 2 pm to 3:30 pm on March 24 (Friday). The title of this lecture will be “How Do Chinese Media Criticize or ‘Supervise’ the Government: Past and Present?”
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Dr Wu Fei and Dr Hu Fengyung gave a talk on 28 February 2006 , entitled “The State as a Primary Stakeholder and ‘Professionalism’ in Russian Media: Implications for China’s Media Reform.”
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Dr Huang Dan, professor of journalism at Fudan University in Shanghai, will be CCR’s visiting scholar in the month of March. He is a noted media historian in China.
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