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  • Publish Date:2018/10/05
    Modify Date:2019/06/27
Hsiao-wen Lee
  • Position:Postdoctoral Fellow
  • Email:lhw@sinica.edu.tw
  • Visiting Date:2018/10/05~2019/06/30
Hsiao-wen Lee

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

  • PhD in Journalism and Mass Communication. University of Westminster. UK

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

  • Media and Cultural Policy
  • Media Production Research
  • Journalism and Human Rights

ACADEMIC SERVICE

  • Postdoc Fellow. Institute of European and American Studies. Academia Sinica.
  • Research Associate. Centre of Taiwan Studies, SOAS, The University of London
  • Teaching Fellow in Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, SOAS, The University of London
  • Teaching Fellow in Global media management and Digital economy, Winchester School of Art. The University of Southampton.
  • Visiting Lecturer in Media law. The University of Leicester
  • Freelance Columnist. UDN Global and Taiwan People News.
  • News Editor. The Liberty Times.

PUBLICATIONS

Dissertations

PhD Thesis (2010) The Public and the Popular Media in China. University of Westminster. UK. MA Thesis (2004) Good Journalism or Good Business? The Change of News Production in Taiwanese Press. National Chengchi University. Taiwan.

Journal articles and Book chapters

Lee, Hsiao-wen (2019 accepted and forthcoming) ‘A preliminary study on EU copyright reform for digital single market’. Communication, Culture & Politics.

Lee, Hsiao-wen (2015) ‘From Control to Competition: A Comparison Study of the Party Press and the Popular Press’ in Gary D. Rawnsley and Ming-Yeh Rawnsley (eds.) The Routledge Handbook of Chinese Media. UK: Routledge, pp. 117-130.

Lee, Hsiao-wen (2013) ‘People power: Citizen Journalism and the Public service in Taiwan’ in Agnes Gulyas and Ferenc Hammer (eds.) Public Service Media in the Digital Age: International Perspectives. UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 125-138.

Lee, Hsiao-wen (2012) “Public Opinion in China”. China Corner: Policy paper series in China Studies Centre. Australia: The University of Sydney.

https://sydney.edu.au/china_studies_centre/images/content/ccpublications/policy_paper_series/2012/public_opinion_in_china_Lee.pdf

Lee, Hsiao-wen (2012) “Phone hacking and Murdoch Empire”. Mass Communication Research. No.111, pp199-229. Taiwan: National Chengchi University Press.

Lee, Hsiao-wen (2010) “The Popular Press and its Public in Contemporary China” Javnost The Public, EURICOM, Vol.17, No.3, pp. 71-86.

Lee, Hsiao-wen (2008) “Sentiment and Reason: The Embodiment of Public Sphere in China.” In Suheyla Kirca Schroeder and LuEtt Hanson (eds) Freedom and Prejudice: approaches to media and culture. Istanbul: Bahcesehir University Press, pp. 47-57.

 

Translation Work

Invisible: Britain’s Migrant Sex Workers (Chinese version 2015), Taiwan: Homeward Publishing.

 

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