MS. KATHI ZELLWEGER & PROF. MIKE CHINOY

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"Making Sense of North Korea" at 16:00-18:00, in J311 Abstract: With a robust nuclear weapons program, an enduring conflict with the US and South Korea and now in the midst of a transition to a young, untested new leader, Kim Jong Un, North Korea remains a country as important as it is misunderstood.

DR. ANGUS W.H. CHEONG

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"A Dynamic Approach in Monitoring and Analyzing Online Opinions" at 14:30-16:00, in J218 Abstract: Since the social media became more and more popular, online opinions generated from them have received great attention from academics, policy makers and commercial playmakers. Traditional means and tools are no longer sufficient to collect and monitor such huge

PROF. STEVE GUO

Topic: Residuals of the Past Guest Speaker: Prof. Steve GUO Professor and Head of the Department of Journalism School of Communication Hong Kong Baptist University Date & Time: 21 March 2014 (Friday) 3:00-5:00PM Venue: JG07 Language: English The talk will focus on three aspects of content analysis in communication research: 1) manifest vs. latent