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Assistant Professor
Yang Liu
Ph. D. in Communication Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Research Interests: Sociology of Technology, Developmental Communication Studies, Online Cultural Studies
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+86-755-2603-5319
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liuyang@phbs.pku.edu.cn
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Office:647
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Biography
Research fields:
Sociology of Technology, Developmental Communication Studies, Online Cultural Studies

Education:
Ph.D in Communication Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, April, 2015
M.A.& B.A.in Journalism Studies, Peking University, June,2011
Publications
Liu Yang (2016).Historicizing Society-Technology Theories: Towards Technological Materialism. China Computer-Mediated Communication Studies(Forthcoming).  

Liu, Yang(2015). The Communication System of Private Information. Modern Communication,3,131-134.(In Chinese) 

Liu, Yang (2012). The Specter in the Backyard: the Perspective of Space on Privacy and the Internet. China Media Report, 41, 64-82. (In Chinese)

Liu, Yang. (2011). Technological Covering in the Formation of Internet Opinions. Globe media Journal, 8, 129-142. (In Chinese)

Liu, Y. (2010). Runaway Prejudice: On the Bias of Technology in the Production of Rumor on the Internet. China Computer-Mediated Communication Studies, 4, 32-48. (In Chinese)
 
Liu, Yang & Hu, Y (2011). On How to Construct the Online Soft Power of China. Transcultural and Transnational Communication Research, 1, 71-82.(In Chinese)

Liu, Y., et al (2008). The Surveillance Report On the Effect of Newspapers Belonging to Beijing Municipal Government During the Olympic Games, News and Writing, supplement (2008), 1-8.(In Chinese)

Liu, Y. (2008). The Function of the Active Audience in the Debate TV Programs. South China Television Journal, 4(2008), 38-42.(In Chinese)
 
Liu, Yang (2012). The Crisis Management of the Chongqing Municipal Government in the Event of  Dingzihu. In Zhaizheng, Wuhao (Eds.), Media Management for Public Emergencies: Caeses and Reflections (pp. 1-26). Beijing: World Knowledge Press.(In Chinese)

Liu, Yang (2012). The Crisis Management of the Chinese Central Government in the Event of Poisonous Toys of Mattel. In Zhaizheng, Wuhao (Eds.), Media Management for Public Emergencies: Caeses and Reflections (pp. 27-52). Beijing: World Knowledge Press.(In Chinese)

Conferences
Xu Keyi & Liu Yang (2012, Aug.). The Civic Engagement and Psychological Empowerment of Micro-blog Usage in China: A Case Study of Sina Weibo. Paper presented at Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), Chicago.

Xu Keyi & Liu Yang (2012, July). The Usage of Sina Weibo in China: A Study on Civic Engagement and Psychological Empowerment. Paper presented at International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR), Durban.

Liu, Yang (2011, Dec.). The Birth of the Discourse of Privacy and the Mass Media Industry: The Approach of the Archaeology of Knowledge. The Fifth Annual PhD Student Conference in Journalism and Communication Studies, Beijing.(In Chinese)

Liu, Yang (2011,Oct.). The Specter Around a Man’s House:the Perspective of Space on Privacy and the Internet. The 4th Forum of Young Scholars in Communication Studies, Hangzhou.(In Chinese)
Liu, Yang (2010, Oct.). ‘Covering’ and ‘Recovering’——Discussion on Technological Predictions in the Process of the Realization of the Power of Public Discourse in Chinese Cyberspace”. The 3rd Forum of Young Scholars in Communication Studies, Nanjing.(In Chinese)

Liu, Yang (2010, June). “Runaway Prejudice: On the Bias of Technology in the Production of Rumor on the Internet”. The 8th Chinese Internet Research Conference”, Beijing.(In Chinese)

Liu, Yang (2010, June). “Resistance and Recovery: On the Bias of the Internet Technology In the States of Political Modernization”. Graduate Forum of the Mainland, Taiwan and Hong Kong, Taipei.(In Chinese)

Liu, Yang (2009, Nov.). “Technological Covering in the Formation of Internet Opinions”. 2009 New Media Communication Convention, Beijing.(In Chinese)
Teaching
Journalism & Communication Studies, Visual Communication Studies