Prof. Steve Jones
30/11/2022 (Wednesday) 11:00-12:00 E21B-G002 Social Robots and Research Ethics Abstract: It is already clear that data is being collected from humans with and through computers and other devices. Will the rapid dissemination of sensors,
Prof. Wei SHI
24/11/2022 (Thursday) 13:00-14:00 E21B-G002 Rethinking Chinese Popular Feminism Through Sisters Who Make Waves Abstract: The reality TV sensation Sisters Who Make Waves has recently garnered public attention in China, receiving many critical comments and
Prof. Hua ZHENG
10/11/2022 (Thursday) 13:00-14:00 E21B-G002 Theoretical Origin and Application of Strategic Communication in U.S. Diplomacy Abstract: Strategic communication has attracted much attention in political and academic circles because of its application to politics, economy, military
Prof. Barui K. WARUWU
28/10/2022 (Friday) 13:00-14:00 E21B-G002 The stories that tell us: An ethnographic approach to understanding mediated storytelling practices for family intimacy during migration Abstract: Within a family, narratives help define the relationship by allowing each
Prof. Jing MENG
20/10/2022 (Thursday) 13:00-14:00 E21B-G002 Indexicality and authenticity in digital images Abstract: Huawei’s smartphone P30 Pro, with a pre-installed algorithmic program, can automatically recognize and enhance images of the moon when taking photos. However, people
Mr. Penny LAM Kin Kuan
19/10/2022 (Wednesday) 14:00-15:15 E4-1061 LAST TIME I SAW MACAO: Cinematic representation of Macao Abstract: The cinematic representation of Macau has taken on different forms. They are often characterized by the spectacle of casinos, Portuguese-style




