About the Center

The Centre for Communication Research was founded in the College of Liberal Arts and Social Science at the City University of Hong Kong in 2005 . The center was initially funded by the University, supplemented with external grants from such sources as the Research Grants Committee of Hong Kong, Google, and the Taipei City Government. The core members are at the forefront of research and publication in International Communication, Media Effects, New Media, Communication for Social Change, and Political Economy of the Media. Closely affiliated with the Department of Media and Communication, the Centre has collaborated with a wide network of interdisciplinary scholars from around the world.

Prof. Zhu Spoke at CCF YOCSEF Seminar

Invited by the China Computer Federation (CCF), Prof. Jonathan Zhu gave a talk at a Seminar of Young Computer Scientists and Engineering Forum (YOCSEF) on Computational Perspectives in Social Sciences on April 25, 2014.     CCF is the largest society of computer professionals in the world with more than 20,000 members from universities, research

In-house Workshop on Web Mining Kicked Off

An in-house workshop on Web Mining kicked off on April 22 (http://weblab.com.cityu.edu.hk/blog/project/workshops/). Third four people from the Department of Media and Communication participated in the workshop, including 5 faculty members, 20 PhD students, and 9 visiting scholars from mainland China. The 4-day Workshop introduced, on a step-by-step basis, how to collect, preprocess, analyze, and visualize