Prof. Carol TING
16/09/2021 (Thursday) 13:00-14:00 E21B-G002 Taming human subjects: Reducing variation in behavioral experiments The experimental method is often touted as the gold standard of scientific inquiry based on its ability to enable causal attribution. Valid
Prof. Ying LI
06/05/2021 (Thursday) 13:00-14:00 E21B-G002 Casino Art Patronage and China’s Cultural Governance: The Case of Wynn Macau during Art Macao 2019 This study examines casinos as an institutional site for collecting and exhibiting art and
Dr. Andrian LIAM
22/04/2021 (Thursday) 13:00-14:00 E21B-G002 Digital mental health intervention for migrant workers: A story from Macau during the COVID-19 pandemic Compared with other international migrants (ie, international students), migrant workers (MWs) encounter more barriers in
Prof. Jinhui LI
16/04/2021 (Friday) 13:00-14:00 E21B-G002 Communicating and Seeking Health Information in the Age of Digital Media Over the past few decades, the development of Internet has shaped the health communication landscape in many ways. It
Dr. Lin SONG
08/04/2021 (Thursday) 13:00-14:00 E21B-G002 Desire for Sale: Live-streaming and Sexual Self-representation among Chinese Gay Micro-celebrities This paper examines a nascent network of commercialized sexual self-representation by micro-celebrities in China against the background of platformization,
Prof. Richard Fitzgerald
25/03/2021 (Thursday) 17:00-18:00 E34-3007 What is Data for? Contemporary Lessons from the 1970’s. In this paper I discuss the nature of data and in particular the role of data in the questions that the




