Qinying Chen

Chen

Qinying Chen

  • Lew Klein College of Media and Communication

    • Media and Communication

Biography

Qinying is a PhD candidate in Klein College of Media and Communication. Her research focuses on deliberation and the public sphere, social media for social change, and political participation and civic engagement in contemporary China.

Education

 

 

 

Degree

Field

School

MA

Communication and Development Studies

Ohio University

BA

Journalism

Nanjing University

Publications

Pan, L., Chen, Q., & Jacobson, T. (2019). Comparing Discursive and Performative Contributions to Legitimation of Government: A Study of Municipal Policy Making in Chengdu. International Journal of Communication, 13, 22.

Jacobson, T., Chen, Q., Pan, L., & Meng, L. (2017). Communicative action and modernization: Towards an integrative East-West paradigm for communications research. China Media Research, 13(3), 60-71.

Zhao, B., & Chen, Q. (2017). Location spoofing in a location-based game: A case study of Pokémon Go. In P. P. Michael (Ed.), Advances in cartography and GIScience: Selections from the International Cartographic Conference 2017 (pp. 21-34). Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-57336-6_2

Conference Papers and Presentations

Jacobson, T., Chen, Q., & Pan, L. (2018). Comparing Discursive and Performative Contributions to Legitimation of Government: A Case Study of Municipal Policymaking in Chengdu. Paper presented at the 2018 IAMCR Conference.

Chen, Q. (2018). Whose stories matter? The Construction of Westerners’ Eyewitnesses of the Nanking Massacre in Contemporary Films. Paper presented at the 2018 IAMCR Conference.

Jacobson, T., Chen, Q., & Pan, L. (2017). Towards an integrative East-West paradigm for modernization. Paper presented at the 2017 IAMCR Conference.

Chen, Q. (2017). Different social media platforms, different worlds: A comparative analysis of Sina Weibo and Kuaishou within Chinese Social Media Field. Paper presented at the 2017 ICA Pre-Conference on Varieties of Publics and Counterpublics.

Zhao, B., & Chen, Q. (2017). Location spoofing in a location-based game: A case study of Pokémon Go. Paper presented at the 2017 International Cartographic Conference.

Chen, Q. (2016). Framing "country-of-origin" in news: Comparison between American news coverage of "Made in China" and Chinese news coverage of "Made in the USA". Paper presented at the 2016 Global Fusion Conference.

Chen, Q. (2013). Information slums in the virtual world: Social media and rural migrant works in China. Paper presented at the 2013 Global Fusion Conference.

Teaching (Current Courses)

CSI 1111 Section 005 Intro to Public Speaking

MSP 4296 Section 004 History of Electronic Media