School of Journalism and Communication, CUHK - QU, Jiayu
 

QU, Jiayu

QU, Jiayu, Ph.D. Student

University Attended:

B.A. in Chinese Literature and Linguistics, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China

M.A. in Communication and Media, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, USA

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Research Interests:

Social Media and Media Psychology, Crisis Communication

 

Refereed Journal Articles:

Liu, J., Wu, B., Qu, J. (2021). Chinese Adolescents’ Rebellion during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Discipline and Resistance in Online Compulsory Education. Education and Information Technologies (SSCI, In Press).

Kim, S., Sung, K-H., Ji, Y., Xing, C., & Qu, J. (2021). Online firestorms in social media: Comparative research between China Weibo and USA Twitter. Public Relations Review, 47(1), 102010. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pubrev.2021.102010

Qu, J. (2018). How America spreads its values successfully and its enlightenments China. Journalism Communication, 17(2), 41-43+46.

Qu, J. (2015). Light of Warmth in the Arctic Village—Discussion on Rural China Portrayed by Chi Zijian Literature Life, 6(2),1-3.

Qu, J. (2015). Inheritance and Development of Outlook on Love from the Book of Songs—Based on Comparative Analysis of Outlook on Love from the Book of Songs and Xi Murong Poetry, Modern Communication, (5), 57-58.

Qu, J. (2015). Building National Identity in Changing International Consciousness, Zhuhai Publicity, (2).

 

 

Conference paper:

Zhang, J., Qu, J. and Zhang, H. (2021). Transcultural Corporate Strategies and Hybridization of Youth Participatory Culture on Social Short Video Platforms: Comparing TikTok in Indonesia and Kuai in Brazil. Paper presented at ICA 2021 Conference, Virtual, May 20-27, 2021.

Yi, J. Qu, J. and Zhang, W. (2020). Depicting the mediated emotion flow: The super-spreaders of emotions during COVID-19 on Weibo. Paper presented at AEJMC 2020 Conference, Virtual, August 6-9, 2020.

Wu, B., Qu, J. and Liu, J. (2020). The Role of Formal Social Support in Promoting Health-related Messages to Middle-aged and Elderly Adults: A Case Study During the COVID-19 Outbreak. Paper presented at the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR2020) conference. Available at: https://iamcr.org/tampere2020/abstract-books

Liu, J., Wu, B., and Qu, J. (2020). Compulsory online education in China during the COVID-19 outbreak: disciplines, media dependency and surveillance. Paper presented at the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR2020) conference. Available at: https://iamcr.org/tampere2020/abstract-books

Qu, J. & Zhang, W. (2020). The Different Picture of Gender and Emotions: A Comparative Study of the Perceived Influences of Anime on Fans Between America and China. ICA 2020 Conference, Virtual, May 20-27, 2020.

Kim, S., Sung, K-H., Ji, Y., Xing, C., & Qu, J. (2020). Online firestorms in social media: Comparative research between China Weibo and USA Twitter. AEJMC 2020 Conference, Virtual, August 6-9, 2020.