School of Journalism and Communication, CUHK - The Chinese University of Hong Kong Communication Visiting Scholar Program 2013
 

The Chinese University of Hong Kong Communication Visiting Scholar Program 2013

The Chinese University of Hong Kong Communication Visiting Scholar Program 2013

Public Engagement: Communicating Health in Chinese Societies

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Introduction
Since its initiation in 2008, the widely received CUHK Communication Visiting Scholar Program has been organized annually by the School of Journalism and Communication at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. The Program aims to promote academic exchange and links among Chinese-speaking scholars in cultural China, improve the quality of research of the Chinese research community, and represent the School as the centripetal center of Chinese communication research.


Program Theme 2013
This year, the newly inaugurated Centre for Chinese Media and Comparative Communication Research (the C-Centre) of the School of Journalism and Communication is enthusiastic to announce the research theme for the upcoming Sixth Chinese University Communication Visiting Scholar Program in 2013 as "Public Engagement: Communicating Health in Chinese Societies". Instigated by the theme, the C-Center will organize talks, sharing sessions and a two-day workshop related to studies of health communication for worldwide Chinese scholars who are interested in the topic. The visiting scholars are expected to stay in Hong Kong for up to one month from 22 January 2013 to carry out intensive academic exchange and research. The School will provide a daily living allowance of HK$300 and accommodation for each visiting scholar.


Workshop Details
Date: 25-26 January 2013
Venue: Room312, Humanities Building, New Asia College, CUHK
Content: The visiting scholars will present papers on the theme of “Public Engagement: Communicating Health in Chinese Societies”. CUHK faculty members and research students are encouraged to participate in the stimulating discussion after the presentations.
Medium of Presentation and Discussion: Mandarin

Participant List

Participant List Institution & Title
ZHANG Ping Associate Professor, Department of Radio and Television News, School of Journalism, Fudan University
LIN Gong Cheng Lecturer, School of Communication and Design, Sun Yat-Sen University
QUE Yue Associate Professor, School of Journalism & Communication, Lanzhou University
TSAI Ying Ying Associate Professor, College of Education and Communication, Tzu Chi University
LU Hung Yi Associate Professor, Department of Communication, Chung Cheng University
CHIU Yu Chan Assistant Professor, Department of Bio-Industry Communication and Development, Taiwan University
BOGEN Cornelia Post Doctor, The Research Center of Public Health, Tsinghua University
HSU Mei Ling Professor, Department of Journalism, College of Communication, Chengchi University
SHEN Fu Yuan Associate Professor, Department of Advertising and Public Relations, College of Communications, Pennsylvania State University
HU Bai Jing Associate Professor, School of Journalism and Communication, Renmin University of China

The Annual Workshop Committee
Prof. Joseph Chan (Standing Co-Convener)
Prof. Annisa Lee (Theme Co-Convener)
Prof. Christine Huang
Prof. Francis Lee
Prof. Lo Wen-hwei
Prof. Eric Ma
Prof. Jack Qiu

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Enquiry
Mr. Wong, Chi Shing
Phone: 3943 7701
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Ms. Lui, Wing Kei
Phone: 3943 5353
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