Prof. Michael Puett
15/01/2025 (Wednesday) 11:00-12:30 E21B-G002 Political Theory from a Global Perspective Abstract: Underlying many of the dominant theories in the social sciences and humanities has been an implicit (and often explicit) teleology in which Euro-American
Prof. Shuaishuai WANG
10/12/2024 (Tuesday) 13:00-14:00 E21B-G002 After visibility: data as a factor of production in Douyin e-commerce Abstract: This study analyzes how audience attention and platform traffic are manufactured and integrated with retail in context of
Prof. Masahiro YAMAMOTO
28/11/2024 (Thursday) 13:00-14:00 E21B-G002 Exposure to non-partisan news from partisan media: Its effects on attitudes toward oppositional media Abstract: “Partisan distrust in oppositional media is a significant concern. Partisans commonly believe that out-party news
Prof. Yan YUAN
21/11/2024 (Thursday) 13:00-14:00 E21B-G002 Place-weaving and community-texturising through neighbourhood group-shopping in post-Covid Wuhan Abstract: The Covid-19 pandemic has been said as a “digital pandemic”. Different societies have experienced the unprecedented permeation of digital technologies
Ms. Fanny LIAO
14/11/2024 (Thursday) 13:00-14:00 E21B-G002 The Reshaping of Communication by Artificial Intelligence: Perspectives from Tencent Abstract: With the advent of the Web 3.0 era, Al's influence has gradually expanded from technological Innovation and productivity enhancement
Prof. Yuan WANG
31/10/2024 (Thursday) 13:00-14:00 E21B-G002 “Belonging is Stronger than Facts”: Combating Vaccine Hesitancy with a Culturally Sensitive Approach Abstract: Vaccine hesitancy remains a critical global health challenge, raising essential questions: Why do people believe in




