LEE, Francis L.F.
LEE, Francis L.F. Ph.D.
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Publication List: Books Chan, Chi-kit, Tang, Gary, and Lee, Francis L. F. (forthcoming). Hong Kong media: Interaction between media, state and civil society. New York: Palgrave. 李立峯、黃煜(編)(forthcoming)傳承與創新:中華傳播研究40年。香港:中文大學出版社。 Lee, Francis L. F. & Chan, Joseph Man (2021). Memories of Tiananmen: Politics and Processes of Collective Remembering in Hong Kong, 1989-2019. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. 李立峯(編)(2021)時代的行動者:反修例運動群眾。香港:牛津大學出版社。 Lee, Francis L. F., & Chan, Joseph Man (2018). Media and protest logics in the digital era: Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement. New York: Oxford University Press. Chan, Joseph Man, & Lee, Francis L. F. (eds) (2017). Advancing Comparative Media and Communication Research. London: Routledge. Lee, Francis L. F. (ed.) (2016). Media, Mobilization, and the Umbrella Movement. New York: Routledge.
Lee, Francis L. F. (2014). Talk radio, the mainstream press, and public opinion in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. Lee, Francis L. F., Chin-chuan Lee, Mike Z. Yao, Tsan-kuo Chang, Jennifer Fen Lin, and Fei Shen (2013). Communication, Public Opinion, and Globalization in Urban China. London: Routledge.
Edited journal special issues 李立峯(編)(2019)流動的人,流動的傳播,《傳播與社會學刊》,第四十七期。 李立峯(編)(2013)數位時代的新聞傳播,《傳播與社會學刊》,第二十五期。 李立峯,羅文輝(編)(2010)華人社會中的電視國際新聞,《傳播與社會學刊》,第十三期。 Fortunati, Leopoldina, Francis L. F. Lee, and Angel M. Y. Lin (eds.) (2008). Special Issue on "Mobile Societies in the Asia-Pacific." The Information Society 24(3). 陳韜文,李立峯(編)(2007)回歸十年的香港傳媒和政治,《傳播與社會學刊》,第三期。 Lee, Francis L. F. (ed.) (2007). Special Series on "Broadcasting Developments in East Asia: The Interplay of Policies, Technologies, and Markets." Journal of Comparative Asian Development, 4(2). Journal Articles Lee, Francis L. F., & Fong, Ivy (accepted). The Construction and Mobilization of Political Consumerism through Digital Media in a Networked Social Movement. New Media & Society. Lee, Francis L. F. (accepted). Proactive internationalization and diaspora mobilization in a networked movement: The case of Hong Kong’s Anti-Extradition Bill Protests. Social Movement Studies. Liang, Hai, & Lee, Francis L. F. (accepted). Opinion leadership in a leaderless movement: Examining discussions of the 2019 Anti-Extradition Bill Movement on LIHKG. Social Movement Studies. Yuen, S., Tang, G. K. Y., Lee, F. L. F., & Cheng, E. W. (accepted). Surveying Spontaneous Mass Protests: Mixed-mode Sampling and Field Methods. Sociological Methodology. Cheng, E. W., Lee, F. L. F., Tang, G. K. Y., & Yuen, S. (accepted). Total mobilization from below: Abeyance networks, threats, and emotions in Hong Kong’s Freedom Summer. China Quarterly. Liang, H., & Lee, Francis L. F. (2021 / forthcoming). Thread popularity inequality as an indicator of organization through communication in a networked movement: An analysis of the LIHKG forum. Chinese Journal of Communication, advanced online publication, https://doi.org/10.1080/17544750.2021.1922475 Lee, F. L. F., Liang, H., Cheng, E. W., Tang, G. K. Y. & Yuen, S. (2021 / forthcoming). Affordances, movement dynamics, and a centralized digital communication platform in a networked movement. Information, Communication & Society, advanced online publication, https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2021.1877772 Lee, F. L. F., Yuen, S., Tang, G. K. Y., & Cheng, E. (2021 / forthcoming). Dynamics of tactical radicalization and public receptiveness in Hong Kong’s Anti-Extradition Bill Movement. Journal of Contemporary Asia. Lee, F. L. F., & Liang, H. (2020). Multi-ethnicity as a moderator of contextual effects on tolerance: The case of Hong Kong. Social Science Journal, advanced online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/03623319.2020.1799175 Chan, M., Chen, H.-T., & Lee, F. L. F. (2021). Cross-cutting discussion on social media and online political participation: a cross-national examination of information seeking and social accountability explanations. Social Media and Society, 7(3), 1-13. Lee, Francis L. F. (2021). Countering the counterpublics: Progovernment online media and public opinion in Hong Kong. International Journal of Communication, 15, 3397-3417. Feng, M. Z., Tsang, N. L. T., & Lee, Francis L. F. (2021). Fact-checking as mobilization and counter-mobilization: The case of the Anti-Extradition Bill Movement in Hong Kong. Journalism Studies, 22(10), 1358-1375 Chan, M., Lee, L. F. F., & Chen, H.-T. (2021). Examining the roles of multi-platform social media news use, engagement, and connections with news organizations and journalists on news literacy: A comparison of seven democracies. Digital Journalism, 9(3), 571-588. doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/21670811.2021.1890168 Lee, F. L. F., & Zhang, N. Y. (2021). A network analytic approach to selective consumption of newspapers: The impact of politics, market, and technological platform. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 98(2), 346-365. Tsui, L., & Lee, F. (2021). How journalists understand the threats and opportunities of new technologies: A study of security mind-sets and its implications for press freedom. Journalism: Theory and Practice, 22(6), 1317-1339. Lee, F. L. F., Tang, G. K. Y., Yuen, S., & Cheng, E. W. (2020). Five demands and (not quite) beyond: Claim making and ideology in Hong Kong’s Anti-Extradition Bill Movement. Communist and Post-Communist Studies, 53(4), 22-40. Lee, F. L. F. (2020). Social media and the spread of fake news during a social movement: The 2019 Anti-ELAB protests in Hong Kong. Communication and the Public, 5(3-4), 122-125. Lee, F. L. F., Chan, M., & Chen, H. T. (2020). Social Media and Protest Attitudes during Movement Abeyance: A Study of Hong Kong University Student. International Journal of Communication, 14, 4932-4951. Lee, F. L. F. & Liang, H. (2020). Perceived threat of a linguistic community and context effect on attitude toward immigration in Hong Kong. Asian Journal of Social Science, 48(3-4), 250-273. Tang, J. L., & Lee, F. L. F. (2020). Understanding investment culture: Ideologies of financialization and Hong Kong young people’s lay theories of investment. Consumption, Markets and Culture, 23(6), 537-552. 李立峯(2020)後真相時代的社會運動、媒體,和資訊政治:香港反修例運動的經驗。《中華傳播學刊》,第37期,頁3-41。 Lee, F. L. F. (2020). Solidarity in the anti-extradition bill movement in Hong Kong. Critical Asian Studies, 52(1), 18-32. 袁瑋熙、鄧鍵一、李立峯、鄭煒﹙2019﹚示威現場:香港反修例運動的現場調查方法。《台灣社會學》,第38期,頁163-174。 Lee, F. L. F., & Zhang, N. Y. (2019). A network analytic approach to selective consumption of newspapers: The impact of politics, market, and technological platform. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, advanced online publication https://doi.org/10.1177/1077699019858988 Tang, J. L., & Lee, F. L. F. (2019). Understanding investment culture: Ideologies of financialization and Hong Kong young people’s lay theories of investment. Consumption, Markets and Culture, advanced online publication, https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10253866.2019.1640215 Tsui, L., & Lee, F. (2019). How journalists understand the threats and opportunities of new technologies: A study of security mind-sets and its implications for press freedom. Journalism: Theory and Practice, advanced online publication, https://doi.org/10.1177/1464884919849418 Lee, F. L. F., Yuen, S., Tang, G. K. Y., & Cheng, E. (2019). Hong Kong’s Summer of Uprising: From Anti-Extradition to Anti-Authoritarian Protests. China Review, 19(4), 1-32. Lee, F. L. F., Tang, G. K. Y., and Tsang, C. K. (2019). Financialization and Generational Differences in the Correlates of Perceived Importance of Investment in Hong Kong. Social Transformation in Chinese Societies, 15(2), 161-177. Lee, F. L. F., Chan, M., Chen, H. T., Nielsen, R., & Fletcher, R. (2019). Consumptive News Feed Curation on Social Media as Proactive Personalization: A Study of Six East Asian Markets. Journalism Studies, 20(15), 2277-2292. Lee, F. L. F., Liang, H., & Tang, G. K. Y. (2019). Online Incivility, Cyberbalkanization, and the Dynamics of Opinion Polarization During and After a Mass Protest Event. International Journal of Communication, 13, 4940-4959. Fan, Hua and Lee, Francis L. F. (2019). Judicial visibility under responsive authoritarianism: A study of the live broadcasting of court trials in China. Media, Culture & Society, 41(6), 1088-1106. Lee, Francis L. F., Chan, Joseph M., & Leung, Dennis K.K. (2019). When a historical analogy fails: Current political events and collective memory contestation in the news. Memory Studies, 12(2), 130-145. Chan, C. M., Chen, H. T., & Lee, Francis. L. F. (2019). Examining the role of political network and efficacy on social media news engagement: A comparative study of six Asian countries. International Journal of Press/Politics, 24, 127-145. Lee, Francis L. F. (2018). Changing political economy of the Hong Kong media. China Perspectives, 2018(3), 9-18. Tang, Gary K. Y., & Lee, Francis L. F. (2018). Social media campaigns, electoral momentum, and vote shares: Evidence from the 2016 Hong Kong Legislative Council election. Asian Journal of Communication, 28(6), 579-597. Lee, Paul S. N., So, Clement Y. K., Lee, Francis L. F., Leung, L., & Chan, Michael (2018). Social media and political partisanship: A subaltern public sphere’s role in democracy. Telematics & Informatics, 35(7), 1949-1957. Lee, Francis L. F. (2018). Political scandals under responsive authoritarianism: The case of the Bo Xilai trial in China. International Journal of Communication, 12, 3048-3066. Lee, Francis L. F., & Chan, Joseph M. (2018). Memory mobilization, generational differences, and communication effects on collective memory about Tiananmen in Hong Kong. Asian Journal of Communication, 28(4), 397-415. Lee, Francis L.F. (2018). The spillover effects of political scandals: The spillover effects of political scandals. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 95(3), 714-733. Zhang, Nick Yin, & Lee, Francis L. F. (2018). Examining the connectedness of connective action: The participant-initiated Facebook pages in Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement. International Journal of Communication, 12, 1591-1611. Lee, Francis L. F. (2018). The role of perceived social reality in the adoption of postmaterial value: The case of Hong Kong. Social Science Journal, 55(2), 139-148. Lee, Francis L. F. (2018). Internet alternative media, movement experience, and radicalism: the case of post-Umbrella Movement Hong Kong. Social Movement Studies, 17(2), 219-233. Lee, Francis L. F. (2018). Social media, political information cycle, and the evolution of news: The 2017 Chief Executive election in Hong Kong. Communication & The Public, 3(1), 62-76. 李立峯(2017)社會價值觀中的世代差異:信任、包容,和對移民的態度。《香港社會科學學報》,第50期,頁21-46。 Chan, Michael, Chen, Hsuan-Ting, & Lee, Francis L. F. (2017). Examining the roles of mobile and social media in political participation: A cross-national analysis of three Asian societies using a communication mediation approach. New Media & Society, 19, 2003-2021. Lee, Francis L. F. (2017). Political scandals, “black materials,” and changing backstage imagination in the Hong Kong press, 2001-2015. Chinese Journal of Communication, 10(4), 450-465. Lee, Paul S.N., So, Clement Y.K., Leung, L., Lee, Francis L.F. & Chan, Michael (2017).The struggle for hegemony: The emergence of a counter-public sphere in post-1997 Hong Kong. Chinese Journal of Communication, 10(4), 338-359. Lee, Francis L.F., Lee, Paul S.N., So, Clement Y.K., Leung, Louis, and Chan, Michael (2017). Conditional impact of Facebook as an information source on political opinions: The case of political reform in Hong Kong. Asian Journal of Political Science, 25(3), 365-382. Lee, Francis L.F., De Swert, Knut, & Cohen, Akiba A. (2017). Do the contents of foreign news on television match viewers’ interests? A 12-nation study of topics and countries of interest. Communication Research, 44(6), 901-925. Gan, Chen, Lee, Francis L.F., & Li, Ying (2017). Social media use, political affect, and participation among university students in China. Telematics an Informatics, 34(7), 936-947. Lee, Francis L. F., Chen, Hsuan-Ting, & Chan, Michael (2017). Social media use and university students’ participation in a large-scale protest campaign: The case of Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement. Telematics and Informatics, 34(2), 457-469. Su, Chris, Lee, Francis L.F., & Lin, Gongcheng (2017). Does site architecture matter? The political implications of public-versus-private-oriented social network sites in China. Asian Journal of Communication, 27(2), 134-153. 李立峯(2016)。〈新聞媒體在社會運動中的公眾屏幕功能和影響:香港雨傘運動之「暗角事件」個案分析〉。《傳播與社會學刊》,第38 期,頁165–232。 Huang, P., Lee, F.L.F., & Lin, G. (2016). An exploratory analysis of social media use and the structure of young people’s public affairs participation in China. Communication & the Public, 1(3), 290-304. Li, X., Lee, F.L.F., & Li, Y. (2016). The dual impact of social media under networked authoritarianism: Social media use, civic attitudes, and system support in China. International Journal of Communication, 10, 5143-5163. Lee, Francis L.F. (2016). Opinion polling and construction of public opinion in newspaper discourses during the Umbrella Movement. Journal of Language and Politics, 15(6), 589-608. Lee, Francis L.F., Haiyan Wang, and Fan Zhang (2016). Are foreign publics interested in news about China? Analysis of a cross-national survey. China: An International Journal, 14(4), 1-21. Lee, Francis L.F., & Joseph M. Chan (2016). News media, movement organization, and collective memory mobilization in Tiananmen commemoration in Hong Kong. Media, Culture & Society, 38(7), 997-1014. Chen, H. T, Chan, M. & Lee, F. L. F. (2016). Social media use and democratic engagement: A comparative study of Hong Kong, Taiwan, and China. Chinese Journal of Communication, 9(4), 348-366. Lee, F.L.F. (2016). Economic Conditions, the Policy Cycle, and Media Visibility of Environmental Organizations. Environmental Communication, 10(2), 187-205. Lee, Francis L.F. (2016). Impact of social media on opinion polarization in varying times. Communication & The Public, 1(1), 56-71. 李立峯 (2016). 網絡媒體和連結型行動的力量與挑戰:以 2014 香港雨傘運動為例。傳播研究與實踐,第6卷第1期,頁11-44。 Lee, Francis L.F., & Joseph M. Chan (2016). Digital media activities and mode of participation in a protest campaign: The case of the Umbrella Movement. Information, Communication & Society, 19(1), 4-22. Lee, Francis L.F. (2015). Social movement as civic education: Communication activities and understanding of civil disobedience in the Umbrella Movement. Chinese Journal of Communication, 8(4), 393-411. Lee, Francis L.F. (2015). Internet alternative media use and oppositional knowledge. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 27(3), 318-340. Lee, Francis L.F., Di Cui, & Zhi’an Zhang (2015). Ethical Orientation and Judgments of Chinese Press Journalists in Times of Change. Journal of Media Ethics, 30(3), 203-221. Lee, Francis L.F. (2015). Digital media use and participation leadership in social protests: The case of Tiananmen commemoration in Hong Kong. Telematics and Informatics, 32(4), 879-899. Lee, Francis L.F. (2015). How citizens react to political scandals surrounding government leaders: A survey study in Hong Kong. Asian Journal of Political Science, 23(1), 44-62. Cheng, Daisy, and Francis L.F. Lee (2015). Journalist-source relations: The case of Taiwan correspondents in China. Journalism Studies, 16(6), 850-867. Lee, F.L.F. (2015). Internet, citizen self-mobilization, and social movement organizations in environmental collective action campaigns: Two Hong Kong cases. Environmental Politics, 24(2), 308-325. Leung, D.K.K. & Lee, F.L.F. (2015). How journalists value positive news: The influence of professional beliefs, market considerations, and political attitudes. Journalism Studies, 16(2), 289-304. Lee, Francis L.F. (2014). Triggering the Protest Paradigm: Examining Factors Affecting News Coverage of Protests. International Journal of Communication, 8. http://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/2873/1215 Wang, Haiyan and Francis L.F. Lee (2014). Chinese Investigative Journalism Research, 1978-2013: A Critical Review. China Review, 14(2), 215-252. Liao, S. & Lee, F.L.F. (2014). Do journalists believe in gender specificities of news topics? The impact of professionalism and family status. Asian Journal of Communication, 24(5), 456-473. Chan, M., & Lee, F.L.F. (2014). Selective exposure and agenda-setting: Exploring the impact of partisan media exposure on agenda diversity and political participation. Asian Journal of Communication, 24(4), 301-314. Tang, G.K.Y., & Lee, F.L.F. (2014). Hong Kong journalists’ attitude toward social protests: A belief system perspective. Media Asia, 41(1), 55-70. Leung, D.K.K. & Lee, F.L.F. (2014). Cultivating an active online counter-public: Examining usage and political impact of Internet alternative media. International Journal of Press/Politics, 19(3), 340-359. 王悅,李立峯(2014)「記者心中的角色模範及其影響初探:香港個案研究」。《新聞學研究》,119期,頁1-43。 Lee, Francis L. F. (2014). “Tolerated one way but not the other”: Levels and determinants of social and political tolerance in Hong Kong. Social Indicators Research, 118, 711-727. Lee, Francis L. F. (2014). The impact of online user-generated satire on young people’s political attitudes: Testing the moderating role of knowledge and discussion. Telematics & Informatics, 31(3), 397-409. Lee, Francis L. F., & Liu, Frank C. S. (2014). The Impact of Political Party Support on Interpersonal Political Discussion: Survey Evidence from Two Chinese Societies. Asian Journal of Communication, 24(2), 109-127.
Book chapters Chan, Joseph Man and Francis L. F. Lee (forthcoming). Media and public opinion. In W. M. Lam et al. (Eds.), Contemporary Hong Kong Politics, 3rd edition. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. (A substantially revised version of the chapter published in the 2nd edition) 李立峯、黃煜(forthcoming)「導言」,李立峯、黃煜編,《傳承與創新:中華傳播研究40年》,頁xvii-xxvi。香港:香港中文大學出版社。 李立峯(forthcoming)「尋找業遍意義:香港傳播研究的經驗和貢獻」,李立峯、黃煜編,《傳承與創新:中華傳播研究40年》,頁165-183。香港:香港中文大學出版社。 李立峯(2021)導言:網絡社會運動中的行動者,李立峯,《時代的行動者:反修例運動群像》,頁1-13。香港:牛津大學出版社。 李立峯(2021)國際線:政治機會、動員結構,與身份認同,李立峯,《時代的行動者:反修例運動群像》,頁244-259。香港:牛津大學出版社。 Lee, Francis L. F. (2019). Media and public opinion. In Ching-kwan Lee & Ming Sing (eds.), Take back our future: An eventful sociology of the Hong Kong Umbrella Movement. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Lee, Francis L. F., & Tang, Gary K. Y. (2019). Perceived outcomes and willingness to retreat among Umbrella Movement participants. In Ngok Ma & Edmund Cheng (eds.), The Umbrella Movement: Civil resistance and contentious space in Hong Kong (pp. 101-124). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. Lee, Francis L. F. (2019). Scandals, media effects and public opinion. In Howard Tumber & Silvio Waisbord (eds.), The Routledge companion to media and scandal (pp. 445-455). London: Routledge. Lee, F.L.F. (2018). Opinion media: From talk radio to Internet alternative websites. In Tailok Lui, Ray Yep & Stephen W.K. Chiu (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Hong Kong (pp. 155-169). London: Routledge. Lee, F.L.F., & Chan, J.M. (2018). Social mobilization for large-scale protests: From the July 1 demonstration to the Umbrella Movement. In Tailok Lui, Ray Yep & Stephen W.K. Chiu (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Hong Kong (pp. 170-184). London: Routledge. Lee, F.L.F. (2017). Domestication of foreign news considered comparatively: Variable applications and relationships with audience interests. In Joseph Man Chan and Francis L.F. Lee (eds.), Advancing Comparative Media and Communication Research (pp. 204-223). New York: Routledge. Chan, J.M., & Lee, F.L.F. (2017). Introduction. In Joseph Man Chan and Francis L.F. Lee (eds.), Advancing Comparative Media and Communication Research (pp. 1-11). New York: Routledge. Chan, M., Lee, F.L.F., & Chen, H.T. (2016). Exploring the potential for mobile communications to engender an engaged citizenry: A comparative study of university students in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. In Ran Wei (ed.), Mobile media, political participation, and civic activism in Asia (pp. 193-213). New York: Springer. 李立峯(2015)「網絡另類媒體、政治傳播,與社會動員」,李少南編,《香港傳媒新世紀》第二版(71-96頁).香港:香港中文大學出版社. Lee, Francis L.F. (2015). Press Freedom in Hong Kong: Interactions between State, Media and Society. In Gary Rawnsley and Ming-yeh Rawnsley (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Chinese Media. London: Routledge. Chan, Joseph Man and Lee, Francis L.F. (2015). Media and social mobilization in Contemporary Hong Kong. In Gary Rawnsley and Ming-yeh Rawnsley (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Chinese Media. London: Routledge. Lee, Francis L.F. (2014). Hong Kong: Social media and political participation in a protest society. In Lars Willnat and Annette Aw (eds.) Social media and political participation in Asia. London: Routledge. 李立峯,陳韜文(2013)「初探香港「社運社會」:分析香港社會集體抗爭行動的形態和發展」,張少強,梁啟智編,《香港,社會,文化》.香港:牛津大學出版社. Chan, Joseph Man and Francis L. F. Lee (2013). Foreign news on public and private television. In Akiba Cohen (ed.) Foreign news on television (pp. 129-150). New York: Peter Lang. Lee, Francis L.F., Akiba Cohen and Juergen Wilke (2013). Countries of interests: Comparing news contents and audience responses. In Akiba Cohen (ed.) Foreign news on television (pp. 269-292). New York: Peter Lang. Chan, Joseph M., Francis L. F. Lee and Clement Y. K. So (2012). Journalists in Hong Kong: A Decade after the Transfer of Sovereignty. In Lars Willnat and David Weaver (eds.), Global Journalists (pp. 22-35). New York: Routledge. Chan, Joseph Man and Francis L. F. Lee (2012). Media and public opinion. In W. M. Lam et al. (Eds.), Contemporary Hong Kong Politics, 2nd edition. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. (A substantially revised version of the chapter published in the 1st edition) Lee, Francis L.F., Louis Leung, Jack Linchuan Qiu and Donna S.C. Chu (2012). Introduction: Challenges for new media research. In Francis L.F. Lee, Louis Leung, Jack Linchuan Qiu and Donna S.C. Chu (eds.), Frontiers in New Media Research (pp. 6-16). New York: Routledge. Lee, Francis L. F., and Angel Lin (2012). Officials’ accountability performance on Hong Kong talk radio: The case of the Financial Secretary Hotline. In Mats Ekstrom and Marianna Patrona (eds.) Talking politics in broadcast media. Amsterdam: Benjamin. Lee, Francis L. F., Chin-chuan Lee, Mike Z. Yao, Zhou He, and Wanying Lin (2010). The presence of foreign media in China: From political economy to media effects. In Joseph Cheng (ed.). Whither China’s democracy: Democratization in China since the Tiananmen. Hong Kong: City University of Hong Kong Press. Lee, Francis L. F. (2010). New Media Based Attention Implosion and Television Publicness in the Era of Internet-TV Convergence. In Dal Yong Jin (ed.) Global media convergence and cultural transformation (pp. 107-122). Hershey, Pa.: IGI. Lee, Francis L. F. and Joseph Man Chan (2009). Making sense of political transition: A review of political communication research in Hong Kong. In Lars Willnat and Annette Aw (eds). Political communication in Asia (pp. 9-42). London: Routledge. 陳韜文、李立峰 (2009) 從民意激盪中重構香港政治文化: 七一大遊行公共論述分析。載馬傑偉、吳俊雄、呂大樂(編)《香港文化政治》頁53-78。 Chan, Joseph Man and Francis L. F. Lee (2008). Who Can Mobilize Hong Kong People to Protest? A Survey-based Study of Three Large-Scale Rallies. In Ming Sing (ed). Political Crisis, Mobilization and Confrontation in China's Hong Kong. London: Routledge. Chan, Joseph Man and Francis L. F. Lee (2007). Media and public opinion. In W. M. Lam et al. (Eds.), Contemporary Hong Kong Politics (pp. 155-176). Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. Glasser, Theodore L. and Francis L. F. Lee (2002). Repositioning the Newsroom: The American Experience with 'Public Journalism.' In Erik Neveu and Raymond Kuhn (eds.) Political Journalism. London: Routledge. Other academic writings Lee, Francis L. F. (2019). Self-censorship. In Tim Vos and Folker Hanusch (eds.), The International Encyclopedia of Journalism Studies. New York: Wiley. 李立峯、王海燕(2017)。〈數字化時代的新聞與公共傳播:李立峯教授訪談錄〉。《新聞與傳播評論》,2017秋冬卷,頁2–23。 Thomas Hanitszch、李立峯(2017)。〈新聞業、新聞記者與全球比較研究〉。《傳播與社會學刊》,第39 期,頁1–27。 Lee, Francis L. F. (2016). Review of Cyber Policy in China. Digital Journalism, 4(2), 300-301. Lee, Francis L. F. (2014). Review of Media Commercialization and Authoritarian Rule in China. Pacific Affairs, 87(4), 835-837. Lee, Francis L. F. (2014). Review of Bollywood and globalization: The global power of popular Hindi Cinema. Asian Journal of Communication, 24(5), 505-507. Pablo Boczkowski、李立峯(2013)學術對談:數位化時代網絡新聞的持續演變。《傳播與社會學刊》,第二十五期,頁1-26。 [Pablo Boczkowski, Francis L. F. Lee (2013). Academic dialogue: The continual transformation of online news. Communication & Society, 25, 1-26.] 李立峯(2013)數位時代的新聞傳播專輯序言。《傳播與社會學刊》,第二十五期,頁27-34。 李立峯、鄧鍵一(2013)經濟發展,政治轉變,和香港青年人的後物質轉向。研究手稿,香港社會文化研究系列。香港中文大學新聞與傳播學院,JCMotion Publishing。(http://jcmotion.tmgbook.com/index.php/component/jshopping/product/view/22/22) Lee, Francis L. F. (2013). Review of The News and Public Opinion. Asian Journal of Communication, 23(3), 341-343. Akiba Cohen、李立峯、陳韜文(2010)學術對談:新聞學比較研究的價值和挑戰。《傳播與社會學刊》,第二十五期,頁1-30。 李立峯(2010)華人社會中的電視國際新聞專輯序言。《傳播與社會學刊》,第十三期。 Lee, Francis L. F. (2009). “Hong Kong.” An entry in Christopher Sterling and Charles Whitney (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Journalism, Thousand Oaks: SAGE. Lee, Francis L. F. (2009). Foreword: Deciding What’s News: A Classic in Newsroom Observational Studies. In Deciding What’s News (Chinese translation by Li Hongtao and Shi Lin). Beijing: Peking University Press. Lee, Francis L. F. and Joseph Man Chan (2009). Strategic Responses to Political Changes: An Analysis of Newspapers Editorials in Hong Kong, 1996-2006. Occasional Paper, No. 199. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies. Lee, Francis L. F. (2008). Review of Media in Hong Kong: Press Freedom and Political Change, 1967-2005, by Carol P. Lai. International Journal of Press/Politics. Fortunati, Leopoldina, Francis L. F. Lee, and Angel M. Y. Lin (2008). Introduction to the Special Issue on “Mobile Societies in Asia-Pacific.” The Information Society, 24(3), 135-139. Lee, Francis L. F. and Joseph Man Chan (2007). Taking Both Sides into Consideration: Ambivalence in Public Opinion on Political Reform in Hong Kong. Occasional Paper No. 186. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies. Chan, Joseph Man and Francis L. F. Lee (2005). Mobilization and Protest Participation in Post-Handover Hong Kong: A Study of Three Large-scale Demonstrations. Occasional Paper No. 159. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies. Lee, Francis L. F., Joseph Man Chan and Clement Y. K. So (2004). Redefining local interest: News media in Hong Kong after 1997. Perspectives (working papers in English and Communication), 16(1). Chan, Joseph M., Kenneth Chau, and Francis L. F. Lee (2000). Education and principle-based opinion: A study of the right of abode controversy in Hong Kong. Occasional Paper No. 111. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies. Professional writings Monthly commentary articles for Ming Pao Daily News, May 2014 – present Regular commentary articles for The Initium, July 2017 – present Regular commentary articles for hk01.com, March 2016 – March 2018. Occasional contributions to Media Digest, The Journalist, and other media outlets, 2000 – present
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