Prof. Stella CHIA
19/05/2022 (Thursday) 12:45-13:45 E21B-G002 Tracking the Influence of Anti-vaccines Misinformation on the Elderly Population in Hong Kong Exposure to anti-vaccination misinformation in the media has been cited as one primary factor that leads people
Prof. Todd Sandel
31/03/2022 (Thursday) 13:00-14:00 E21B-G002 A Multimodal Analysis of Dialect and Humor on Chinese Social Media Afforded by China’s growing social media market and mobile phone app development, thousands of entrepreneurial individuals have become famous
Prof. Xiaoping WU
29/11/2021 (Thursday) 13:00-14:00 E21B-G002 An experiment in collective action through the creative use of Chinese memes as part of a mobilised nationalist campaign In this talk, Prof. WU will present a co-authored paper that
Prof. Liu YANG
05/11/2021 (Friday) 13:00-14:00 E21B-G002 Opportunity or risk? New media and digital disability New media have been regarded as an enabler that reduces barriers in a disabling environment. Adopting the uses and gratification approach, our
Prof. Angela Wen-yu CHANG
23/09/2021 (Thursday) 13:00-14:00 E21B-G002 Obesity Communication with Etiology and Disease The fact that the number of population suffering from obesity has increased worldwide calls into question on media efforts for informing the public. This
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




