CÉline Song Yunya
Assistant Professor
Journalism
Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU)
China
Biography
Dr. Song works in the areas of global communication, computer-mediated networks, and new media. Her scholarship has straddled English, French and Chinese cultures and media. Having studied at Nanjing University, Ecole Superieure de Journalisme de Lille, Johns Hopkins University-Nanjing University Center for Chinese and American Studies, and University of California at Berkeley on a Fulbright scholarship, she obtained her Ph.D. from the City University of Hong Kong. Before pursuing her Ph.D. studies, she had taught at Nanjing University and reported on various domestic and international issues for several national media organizations including the China Daily and China Central Television.
Research Interest
Social Media, Social Network Analysis, International Journalism, Both Statistical and Qualitative Modes of Research Methods, Media and Society
Publications
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Song Y, Lee CC (2014) Embedded Journalism: Constructing Romanticized Images of China by U.S. Journalists in the 1970s. Chinese Journal of Communication 7: 174-190
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Song Y, Lee CC (2015) The Strategic Ritual of Irony: Post-Tiananmen China as seen through “Personalized Journalism†of Elite U.S. Correspondents. Media, Culture & Society 37: 1176-1192.
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Song Y, Lee CC (2016) Perceiving Different Chinas: Paradigm Change in the “Personalized Journalism†of Elite U.S. Journalists, 1976–1989. International Journal of Communication 10: 4460–4479.