WU, Biying
WU, Biying, Ph.D. Student
University Attended:
B.A. in Journalism, Jinan University, Guangzhou, China
M.A. in Digital Asset and Media Management, King’s College London, London, UK
M.Phil. in Communication, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Phone: (852) 3943-7713
Fax: (852) 2603-5007
Email:
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Personal website: biyingwu.com
ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Biying-Wu-Ouyang
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Referred Journal Articles:
Leo-Liu J., Wu-Ouyang, B. (2022). A “Soul” Emerges When AI Meets Anime via Hologram: A Qualitative Study on Users of New Anime-Style Hologram Social Robot “Hupo”. New Media &Society, https://doi.org/10.1177/14614448221106030
Wu-Ouyang, B. (2022). Are Smartphones Addictive? ——Examine the Cognitive-Behavior Model of Motivations, Leisure Boredom, Extended Itself, and Fear of Missing Out on Possible Smartphone Addiction. Telematics and Informatics, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tele.2022.101834
Wu-Ouyang, B.& Hu, Y. (2022). The Effects of Pandemic-related Fear on Social Connectedness through Social Media Use and Self-disclosure. Journal of Media Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1027/1864-1105/a000347
Wu, B.& Liu, J. (2022). How language usage affects sojourners’ psychological well-being in a trilingual society: linguistic acculturation of Mainland Chinese students in Hong Kong, Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, https://doi.org/10.1080/01434632.2022.2045299
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. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10639-021-10688-9 (* corresponding author)
Participation in Conferences:
Wu-Ouyang, B.(2022). Does Work-from-home Matter? Examining the Association between Social Media Use, Self- Disclosure, and Well-Being during Lockdown in Xi’an, China. Paper was accepted by Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC2022) conference.
Chan L., Wu-Ouyang, B.(2022). Sexting among gay and bisexual men in Hong Kong and Taiwan: Roles of sensation-seeking, muscularity ideal, and filial piety, Paper was accepted by Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC2022) conference, LGBTQ interest group, Top Faculty Paper Award. Student award.
Wu-Ouyang, B. Liu J., (2022). Data journalism and data curation: On the relevance of the curation lifecycle model for data journalism practices. Abstract was accepted by the International Association for Media and Communication Research 2022 (IAMCR), Beijing, China
Leo-Liu J., Wu-Ouyang, B. (2022). Imaginaries of the Metaverse: Comparing the Infrastructure in Second Life and VRChat. Paper was presented by Youth Space Workshop at Shanghai Jiaotong University, USC-SJTU Institute, online
Wu-Ouyang, B.* (2022). Multimodal social media connectedness on psychological wellbeing on Chinese emerging adulthood: Examining the mediating role of fear of missing out and leisure boredom. Paper was presented at 19th Chinese Internet Research Conference, virtual, HKBU
Wu, B.*, Chan, M. (2022). Communication findings may be overestimated. Comparing self-reported with log mobile data by mobile donation method. Paper was presented at the 72th Annual International Communication Association (ICA) Conference, Mobile communication interest group.
Wu, B. *& Hu, Y. (2021). The differential effects of informational and emotional social media use: How social media affects people’s mental well-being in COVID-19 (in Chinese: 信息性和情绪性社交媒体使用 的差异性效果: 新冠疫情中社交媒体对心理健康状况的影响). Paper was presented at The Symposium on Social Science Research Methods and Their Applications in China, Hangzhou, China
Liu J., Wu, B. * (2021). A “Soul” Emerges When AI Meets Anime via Hologram: A Qualitative Study on Users of New Anime-Style Hologram Social Robot “Hupo”. Paper was presented at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) conference, Top papers of Entertainment Studies Interest Group
Wu, B. * (2021). Milk Tea Addiction: Socio-cultural Meaning, Context and Third space in Asia. Paper was presented at the International Association for Media and Communication Research 2021 (IAMCR).
Wu, B. *& Hu, Y. (2021). The Effects of Pandemic-related Fear on Social Connectedness through Social Media Use and Self-disclosure. Paper was presented at the 71th Annual International Communication Association (ICA) Conference
Wu, B. *.& Liu, J. (2021). How Language Usage Affects Psychological Well-being in a Trilingual Society: Acculturation of Mainland Chinese Students in Hong Kong. Paper was presented by the 71th Annual International Communication Association (ICA) Conference
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 was presented at the International Association for Media and Communication Research 2020 (IAMCR) conference (invited to be a guest speaker at the University of Tampere on Oct 2020)
Liu, J., Wu, B. *, Qu, J. (2020). Chinese Adolescents’ Rebellion during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Discipline and Resistance in Online Compulsory Education. Paper was presented at the International Association for Media and Communication Research 2020 (IAMCR) conference.