Research interests
- Media regulation, especially related to copyright
- Participatory media and social change in China
Appointments
- Associate Professor, School of Journalism and Communication, Shanghai University
- Lecturer, Department of Journalism and Communication, Shanghai Film Academy (formerly known as School of Film and TV Art & Technology before July 2015), Shanghai University
Education
- PhD, Communication Studies, Shanghai University
- MA, Media Arts Studies, Shanghai University
- BA, Chinese Literature, Shanghai University
Honors and Grant Awards
- 2016 Outstanding Publications in Philosophy and Social Science by Shanghai Planning Office of Philosophy and Social Science; Shanghai Federation of Social Science Associations
- Second Prize, the title of the winning publication is Between Private Ownership and Public Sharing: A Philosophical Reflection on the Conflict Between Copyright and the Right to Free Expression, Shanghai Jiaotong University Press, 2014
- 2016 Research Grant for Young Scholars in Philosophy and Social Science by Chinese Ministry of Education
- 2008 Overseas Study Scholarship by Chinese Scholarship Council
Publications
Book
- Between Private Ownership and Public Sharing: A Philosophical Reflection on the Conflict Between Copyright and the Right to Free Expression (in Chinese). Shanghai: Shanghai Jiaotong University Press, 2014
Peer-reviewed Journal Articles
- “From Dark Philosophy to Bright Narrative: Ridley Scott’s Sci-Fi Creation and Cinematic Style” (in Chinese), Contemporary Cinema, 2017(10):67-71.
- “Rethinking the Regulation of Online Retransmission of TV News” (in Chinese), Chinese Journal of Broadcasting, 2017(5):29-32.
- “The Legitimacy of News Appropriation Regulations and its Limits”(in Chinese), Shanghai Journalism Review, 2016( 4):80-85.
- “A Consensus on the Use of Copyrighted Works and Its Relations to the Copyright Environment for Participatory Culture”(in Chinese), Journal of Shanghai University (Social Science Edition), 33(1): 114-127 (2016).
- “Assistance, Resistance and Commons: Exploring the Cultural Contradiction of Digital Piracy”(in Chinese), Chinese Journal of Journalism and Communication, 2015(2): 6-17.
Book chapter
- “Cultural Resistance or Corporate Assistance: Disenchanting the Anti-Capitalist Myth of Digital Piracy”, in Martin Fredriksson & James Arvanitakis (ed.), Piracy: Leakages from Modernity. Sacramento: Litwin Books, 2014.
Book review
- Yu Haiqing, Media and Cultural Transformation in China, Media International Australia, No. 133, November 2009