Li Jing, male, born in 1988, graduated from Wuhan University in 2017 with a doctor’s degree. In April 2018, she joined the Department of Journalism and Communication, School of Art and Communication, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), as a designated associate professor and master supervisor, and her main research interests are climate change communication, network communication and news communication research methodology.
Courses offered:
Undergraduate: Research Methods in Social Sciences
Graduate student: Communication Psychology
Research papers:
Li Jing, Yang Xiaodong. Research on information sharing behavior of “medical crowdfunding” in social media: forward or not? Journalism & Communication, 2018 (2), P64-79. (CSSCI)
Li Jing, Li Jia. “Thief” or “hero”: the metaphor of “Pirates” in the game between private property rights and public interests —— An “alternative” interpretation of copyright regulations. Press Circles, 2017 (8), P60-66. (CSSCI)
Li Jing. Freedom of speech in France: Between limiting hate speech and advocating religious criticism ——Rereading the case of “Federation of Islamic assets and Holy Land v. Val”. Press Circles, 2016 (5), P2-7. (CSSCI)
Zhou Xiang, Li Jing. International communication influence from the perspective of power network. Contemporary Communications. 2016(2), P57-58, 86. (CSSCI)
Zhou Xiang, Li Jing. Communication influence: concept, research topics and evaluation system. Research report on media development in China (Volume 2014). Wuhan University Press, 2015.
Translated works:
Lindlof, T. R., & Taylor, B. C. (2011). Qualitative communication research methods (3rd edition). SAGE.
Research projects:
Participated in the major project of the Key Research Base of Humanities and Social Sciences of the Ministry of Education: “Research on the International Communication Influence of China under the Internet Information Ecological Environment” (2014-2017, completed);
Participated in the project supported by the National Social Science Fund of China: “the Belt and Road” cross-cultural focus communication and discourse strategy “in the context of cyberspace” (2017 to now).
Contact information:
Mailing address: No. 388 Lumo Road, Hongshan District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province
Department of Journalism and Communication, School of Art and Communication, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan)
Postal code: 430074
E-mail: Lijing19881231@163.com