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时间:2023-02-22来源:565net必赢官方网 点击: 3769

宋林,565net必赢官方网网络与新媒体讲师,香港中文大学博士。研究兴趣包括流行文化与数字文化、性别研究。在Journal of Computer-mediated CommunicationFeminist Media StudiesAsian Studies ReviewTelevision and New MediaConvergenceContinuumSSCIA&HCI期刊上以第一作者或独立作者身份发表多篇论文。 

Lin Song is an Assistant Professor in School of Journalism and Communication at Jinan University. He holds a PhD in Gender Studies from The Chinese University of Hong Kong. He researches on Chinese popular and digital cultures, particularly in relation to gender and sexuality.


【教育及工作背景】

2019-2021 澳门大学传播系博士后

2019 香港中文大学性别研究课程讲师(兼职)

2018-2019 香港大学助教

2016 墨尔本大学博士交换项目

2013-2017 香港中文大学性别研究课程哲学博士

2010-2013 广东外语外贸大学英语语言文化学院文学硕士

2006-2010 广东外语外贸大学英语语言文化学院文学学士


【学术兼职】

担任Humanities and Social Sciences Communications (A&HCI, SSCI) 期刊编委会成员。

担任American EthnologistAsian Studies ReviewChina Quarterly, Chinese Journal of CommunicationContinuumConvergenceEuropean Journal of Cultural StudiesPolicy & the InternetJournal of Gender Studies《文化研究》,《国际新闻界》等二十余本国内外期刊的审稿人。


【学术成果】

专著及合著书籍

2022. Lin Song. Queering Chinese Kinship: Queer Public Culture in Globalizing China. Hong Kong University Press.

2019.刘岩等.性别.外语教学与研究出版社.


期刊论文

2023. Lin Song and Avishek Ray. “‘How Can a Small App Piss off an Entire Country?’: India’s TikTok Ban in the Light of Everyday Techno-Nationalism”. Inter-Asia Cultural Studies 24(3). (A&HCI, SSCI)

2023. Lin Song and Shangwei Wu. “Walled Cosmopolitanization”. Journal of Computer-mediated Communication 28(2). (SSCI)

2022. Lin Song and Shih-Diing Liu. “Demobilizing and Reorienting Online Emotions: China’s Emotional Governance during the COVID-19 Outbreak”. Asian Studies Review. (SSCI)

2021. Lin Song. “Entertainingly Queer: Illiberal Homonormativity and Transcultural Queer Politics in a Chinese Broadway Musical”. Feminist Media Studies 21(1), 18-34. DOI: 10.1080/14680777.2019.1690019. (SSCI)

2020. Lin Song. “Re-inventing Confucian Subjects: Politics of Subject-making in Chinese Dating with the Parents”. Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies. 34 (5), 665-677, DOI:10.1080/10304312.2020.1812216. (SSCI, A&HCI)

2020. Lin Song and Chris K.K. Tan*. “The Final Frontier: Imagining Queer Futurity in Star Trek”. Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies, 34 (4), 577-589. DOI: 10.1080/10304312.2020.1750564. (SSCI, A&HCI)

2020. William Chi Wai Wong,Lin Song*, Christopher See, Stephanie Tsz Hei Lau, Wai Han Sun, Kitty Wai Ying Choi, Joseph Tucker. “Description of the Development of a Crowdsourced, Peer-led Intervention for Safer Dating App Use”. Journal of Medical Internet Research Formative Research. DOI:10.2196/12098. (PubMed)


论文集论文

2021. Lin Song. “Straightly Chinese”. In Contesting Chineseness: Ethnicity, Identity, and Nation in China and Southeast Asia, edited by Chang-Yau Hoon and Ying-kit Chan. Springer.

2018. Lin Song. “Idealizing Masculinity through Representation of Fatherhood: Negotiating Transcultural Masculinities in Dad, Where Are We Going?”. In The Cosmopolitan Dream: Transnational Chinese Masculinities in a Global Age, edited by Geng Song and Derek Hird. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press.

2018. Lin Song. “Queering Chinese Kinship: Aspiration, Negotiation, and New Meanings”. In Queering Paradigms VII:Contested Bodies and Spaces, edited by Bee Scherer. Oxford: Peter Lang.

 

【媒体文章】

“Queering the Chinese Family”. Sixth Tone. 17 May 2022.

“How China’s Reality Show Roses Lost Their Thorns”. Sixth Tone. 29 Aug 2020.

 


(更新于2023年10月)