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Assistant Professor
Jing Meng
Ph.D., University of Nottingham UK
Research Interests: Screen studies, Visual communication, Media convergence
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0755-2603 0667
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jing.meng@phbs.pku.edu.cn
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Office: Rm. 655, PHBS Building
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CV
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Biography
Education:
2015 Ph.D. University of Nottingham UK (Film and TV Studies)
2011 M.A. Peking University (Journalism)
2009 B.A. Communication University of China (International Journalism)

Working Experience:
A. Teaching Positions
2015-2017 Teaching Fellow, School of International Communications, University of Nottingham Ningbo China
2013 Teaching Assistant, Department of Culture, Film and Media, University of Nottingham, UK
2010-2011 Teaching Assistant, School of Journalism and Communication, Peking University

B. Affiliations
Reviewer for Journal Modern Chinese Literature and Culture
Reviewer for The Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art
Books
Meng, J. (2020). Fragmented Memories and Screening Nostalgia for the Cultural Revolution, Hong Kong University Press.
Zhang, S. & Meng, J. (Eds.) (2022). Digital Journalism in China. Routledge.
 
Selected journal articles 
Meng, J., Lin, Y. & Tsai, H. (2023). Environmental Activism in the Platform Society: Spatial Agency in Digital Maps. New Media & Society. https://doi.org/10.1177/146144482311625 (SSCI)
Meng, J. & Wang, H. (2023). Performing Transparency in vlog News: Self-disclosure of Chinese Journalists in vlog Reporting on COVID-19. Journalism Practice, DOI: 10.1080/17512786.2023.2169189  (SSCI)
Meng, J. & Zhang, S. (2022). Contested professional journalism in a time of crisis. Journalism Studies, 23(15): 1962-1976. (SSCI)
Meng, J. (2022). 沈浸式新聞敘事:以VR新聞和音頻新聞為例,《新聞戰線》, 15: 84-86.
Wang, H. & Meng, J. (2022). The de-professionalization of Chinese journalism. Chinese Journal of Communication, 16(1): 1-18. (SSCI)
Meng, J., Liu,Y. &  Keane, M.(2021). Restoration of mobility through mobile health: the digital health code as a technology of governance, Asian Journal of Communication, 31(5): 391-403. (SSCI)
Meng, J. (2021). Discursive contestations of algorithms: a case study of recommendation platforms in China, Chinese Journal of Communication, 14(3): 313-328. (SSCI)
Meng, J. (2018). 從表征到擬像:紀實影像中的「現場」建構, 《現代傳播》, 268(11):125-128. (CSSCI)
Meng, J. (2017).  Representation of History in Chinese Films, a/b: Auto/Biography Studies, 32 (2):259-261.
Meng, J. (2016). Documenting the Past: Remembering, Performativity and Inter-subjectivity in the Memory Project. Journal of Chinese Cinemas, 10(3):265-282. (AHCI)
Meng, J. (2016). Sentimentalism in Under the Hawthorn Tree, IAFOR Journal of Asian Studies, 2 (1): 53-64.
Meng, J. (2015).  Prohibition and Production of the Past: Representation of the Cultural Revolution in TV Dramas, Media, Culture & Society, 37(5): 671-685. (SSCI)
Meng, J. (2015). Personal Camera as Public Intervention: Remembering the Cultural Revolution in Chinese Independent Documentary Films, Studies in Documentary Film, 9(2): 143-160.
Meng, J. (2011). 蘇鑰機教授談新聞的本質[J]. 《國際新聞界》,  33(07):127-128. (CSSCI)
 
Book chapters
Meng, J. & Zhang, S. (2022). Digital Journalism in China, In Stuart Allan (Ed.). The Routledge Companion to News and Journalism, Routledge.
Meng, J. & Zhang, S. (2022). Immersive Journalism and New Audience Relationship. In Futures of Journalism. Palgrave.
Zhang, S. & Meng, J. (2022). Reporting COVID-19 via Crowdsourcing: The US vs. China.  In Xiaoge Xu (Ed.), Coping with COVID-19, the Mobile Way. Palgrave.
Meng, J. & Liu, Y. (2022). 後疫情時代的移動健康: 反思與展望,《北大新聞與傳播評論》, 北京大學出版社, pp. 100-111.
Meng, J. (2019). Personal Camera as Public Intervention: Remembering the Cultural Revolution in Chinese Independent Documentary Films, In Dean Williams (Ed) Ten Years of Studies in Documentary Film. Routledge