副教授
副系主任
| (852) 3411 8022 | |
| roseluqiu@hkbu.edu.hk | |
| CVA 1026A | |
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在加入學術界前,閭丘博士在電視新聞媒體工作了二十年。她採訪了許多重大國際新聞,包括阿富汗反恐戰爭,伊拉克戰爭,阿拉伯之春,印尼海嘯,日本地震,四川地震等。她也負責報導中國政治新聞,採訪了多位中國國家領導人。她在鳳凰衛視擔任過記者,主持人,評論員以及新聞總監。閭丘博士也因為出版的書籍以及活躍在中文互聯網而吸引無數中文讀者。她是2006年哈佛大學尼曼學者。她在賓州州立大學獲得大眾傳播博士學位,浸會大學獲得大眾傳播碩士學位。她出生於上海,並且在上海復旦大學獲得哲學學士學位。
Issues and Cases in Mass Communication
Comparative and International News
Integrated Data-driven Storytelling / Data Story Laboratory
Media Development in Global Perspective
Media and Communication in Chinese Society
威權國家的審查以及宣傳制度
媒體和社會運動
政治傳播
Luqiu, L. R. (2021). Covering the 2019 Hong Kong Protests. Palgrave Macmillan.
Luqiu, L. R. (2018). Propaganda, Media, and Nationalism in Mainland China and Hong Kong. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.
Luqiu, L. R. (2021). Constructing Its Own Reality: The CCP’s Agenda for the Hong Kong Anti-extradition Bill Movement. In G. Rawnsley, Y. Ma & K. Pothong (eds.) Handbook of Political Propaganda. Edward Elgar.
Luqiu, L. R. (2021). The Government’s Needs vs. the Demands of Labor: A Case Study of Organizing by Labor NGOs in China. In G. Sorce (eds.) NGO Communications for Social Change. Routledge.
Liao, S. & Luqiu, L. R. (2022). #MeToo in China? Digital activism against sexual assault and harassment in higher education. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society.
Luqiu, L. R. (2021). “Do we still need to talk about gender equality?” Hong Kong journalists on gender awareness. Communication and Society, 57, 29–52.
Luqiu, L. R., & Liao, S. X. (2021). Rethinking ‘the personal is political’: Enacting agency in the narrative of sexual harassment experiences in China. Discourse & Society, 09579265211023225.
Luqiu, L. R., & Kang, Y. (2021). Loyalty to WeChat beyond national borders: a perspective of media system dependency theory on techno-nationalism. Chinese Journal of Communication, 1–18.
Dai, Y., & Luqiu, L. (2020). Camouflaged propaganda: A survey experiment on political native advertising. Research & Politics, 7(3), 2053168020935250.
Luqiu, L. R. (2020). Female journalists covering the Hong Kong protests confront ambivalent sexism on the street and in the newsroom. Feminist Media Studies, 1–19.
Min, B., & Luqiu, L. R. (2020). How Propaganda Techniques Leverage Their Advantages: A Cross-national Study of the Effects of Chinese International Propaganda on the US and South Korean Audiences. Political Communication, 1–21.
Hatef, A., & Luqiu, R. (2020). Media and Intervention: Examining Representations of Afghan Women in The New York Times. Journalism Practice, 1–16.
Luqiu, R., & Yang, F. (2020). Weibo diplomacy: Foreign embassies communicating on Chinese social media. Government Information Quarterly, 37(3). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.giq.2020.101477
Lu, S., & Luqiu, L. R. (2019). Does political efficacy equally predict news engagement across countries?... New Media & Society. doi: 1461444819888417.
Luqiu, L. R., & Yang, F. (2019). Anti-muslim sentiment on social media in China and Chinese Muslims’ reactions... Chinese Journal of Communication, 1–17.
Luqiu, L. R., Schmierbach, M., & Ng, Y. L. (2019). Willingness to follow opinion leaders: A case study of Chinese Weibo. Computers in Human Behavior, 101, 42–50.
Luqiu, L. R., & McCarthy, J. D. (2018). Confucius institutes: The successful stealth “soft power” penetration... The Journal of Higher Education, 90(4), 1–24.
Luqiu, L. R., & Liu, C. (2018). A “new social class” or old friends?... Journal of East Asian Studies, 18(3), 1–12.
Luqiu, L. R., & Yang, F. (2018). Islamophobia in China: news coverage... Asian Journal of Communication, 28(6), 1–22.
Luqiu, L. R. (2018). Counter-hegemony: grassroots use of the Internet to save dialects in China. Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 39(8), 1–12.
Luqiu, L. R. (2017). The elephant in the room: media ownership and political participation in Hong Kong. Chinese Journal of Communication, 10(4), 360–376.
Hatef, A., & Luqiu, L. R. (2017). Where does Afghanistan fit in China’s grand project?... International Communication Gazette, 80(6), 551–569.
Luqiu, L. R. (2017). The cost of humour: Political satire on social media and censorship in China. Global Media and Communication, 13(2), 123–138.
Luqiu, L. R. (2016). The Reappearance of the Cult of Personality in China. East Asia, 33(4), 289–307.
Luqiu, L. R. (2017). Gregory Ferrell Lowe and Fiona Martin (Eds.), The Value of Public Service Media. International Journal of Communication, 11, 4.
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