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faculty of department of journalism

Wu Changchang

He graduated from the Broadcasting and Television Department, School of journalism, Fudan University with a doctorial degree, and was a postdoctoral researcher of history department, Fudan University. At present, he is an associate professor of Journalism Department of Communication College of East China Normal University and a researcher of ECNU-Cornell Center for Comparative Humanities.

 

Research interests: new media and social action, research on the development of TV reality show and broadcasting industry, psychoanalysis, culture and leadership of workers and middle class, etc. He has presided over the national philosophy and Social Sciences youth project "Research on the in-depth promotion of guiding civilized network action", the youth project of Shanghai philosophy and Social Sciences Planning Office "analysis of the role of contemporary Chinese mass media in social movements", and the five-year plan for the transformation and development of new media of Shanghai mainstream media by the Publicity Department of Shanghai Municipal Committee of Chinese Communist Party.

 

He has published monographs: Research on media, modernity and working class subjectivity: a case study of Workers’ Daily (1949-1992) (China Radio and television press, 2013), Communication politics in China: the paradox of network writing and democratization (published in 2016, six branch of East China Normal University Press).

 

He has published translations New records: Critical Introduction of Translations (Fudan University Press, 2013), Digital Recession (published in 2016, Communication University of China Press), Dependency Road (published in 2016, Peking University Press).

 

He has published papers in CSSCI journals such as New Media, Journalism Bimonthly, Journalism Research, Open Times, etc., he published Social Psychology Trend Presented from Network Catchwords, What else is there after the "high-end rise" of Hunan Satellite TV, Avoid Nimbyism, Plain Liberalism and Middle Class's "Performance Writing" – taking "7.23" Train Accident as an Example, Micro Blog Events from the Perspective of Political Economy of Communications (2011-2012) , AIDS, the legality of ‘Appearance’ Media and the Possibility of Rights Action -- taking People's Daily and Metropolis Daily as examples, Hunan Satellite TV: the Transformation of Capital, Market and National Ideology and other papers. He has published Inside-out or Outside-in? The Making of a Transnational Discursive Alliance in the Struggle for the Future of China, Microblog and the Speech Act of China's Middle Class: the 7.23 Train Accident Case on International Journal of communication, Javnost-the public and other SSCI journals.


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