Xigen Li, Ph.D.
Associate
Professor
Department of Media and Communication
City University Hong Kong
Professional Experience
Job
Title Organization Location Dates
Associate
Professor
City
University of Hong Kong Hong Kong 2008-present
Assistant
Professor
Southern
Illinois University Carbondale Carbondale, IL 2005-2007
Assistant
Professor Arkansas
State University Jonesboro,
AR 2004-2005
Assistant
Professor Louisiana
State University Baton
Rouge, LA 1999-2004
Teaching
Assistant Michigan
State University East
Lansing, MI 1994-1999
Shanghai
Bureau Chief Science
& Technology Daily Shanghai,
China 1989-1994
Research
Fellow Freedom
Forum Media Studies Center New York,
NY 1992-1993
Beijing
Correspondent Shanghai
Xinmin Evening News Beijing,
China 1986-1989
TV News
Editor
Shanghai
Television Station Shanghai,
China 1981-1986
Education
Institute Location Dates Degree Fields
Michigan State
University East Lansing, Michigan 1994-99 Ph.D. Mass Media
Fudan
University Shanghai, China 1992-94 Ph.D. Candidate Journalism
Beijing, China 1986-89 M.A. Journalism
Fudan University Shanghai, China 1977-80 Diploma Journalism
Specialty
Teaching areas:New Media/Digital JournalismTelevision News Reporting and ProductionInternational CommunicationQuantitative Research MethodsNew Media ResearchVisual CommunicationMedia and Technology
Courses taught at
City University of Hong Kong
(2008-present)COM2101 Introduction to Media and
CommunicationCOM2104 International CommunicationCOM3106 Media and SocietyCOM4306 Television News ReportingCOM4306 Television News Production and AnchoringCOM5102 Global Communication (Graduate)COM5104, Research
Methods for Communication and New Media (Graduate)COM5101, Communication
Fundamentals (Graduate)
Courses taught at
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
(2005-2007)JAN 335,
Graphic CommunicationJAN 435, Advanced Graphic CommunicationJAN 436, Multimedia
Publication DesignMAMA 202, Visual
literacyMAMA 360, MAMA 510,
New Media Research (Graduate)MAMA 555, Public Opinion,
Propaganda and Mass Media (Graduate)
Courses Taught at Arkansas State University
(2004-2005)PRIM 1813, Introduction to Digital PublishingJOUR 3363, Communication ResearchMOM 5023, Public Opinion, Propaganda and the Mass Media
(Graduate)MOM 6053, Research Methods in Mass Communications
(Graduate)MOM 6163, Applied Research in Mass Communications
(Graduate)
Courses Taught at Manship School of Mass Communication, Louisiana
State University (1999-2004) MC 2015,
Visual CommunicationMC 3018, Foundation of Media ResearchMC 7001,
Research Methods of Mass Communication (Graduate)
Courses Taught at School of Journalism, Michigan State University
(1994-1999)JRN-407,
Computer-Assisted JournalismJRN-306, Broadcasting News I (Radio News Reporting and Production)JRN-406,
Broadcasting News II (Television News Reporting and Production)JRN-335, International PressJRN-345, Image and Message (Visual Communication)JRN-108, Introduction to Mass MediaJRN-200, News Writing and Reporting
Research areas:News Media and the InternetIimpact of Communication
Technology on Mass CommunicationInternet-mediated
CommunicationTheory of Influence on News ContentInternational News and Media SystemQuantitative Research Methods
Awards
Research AwardsTop Faculty Paper, AEJMC Newspaper Division, 2001First Place, Markham Paper Competition,
AEJMC International Communication
Division, 1998
Journalism AwardsThird place, Shanghai Science News Prize 1994,
Science & Technology Daily
Third place, Shanghai Science News
Prize 1992, Science & Technology Daily
Second place,
Prize for News on Construction, Science &
Technology Daily, 1991Third place, Shanghai Science News Prize 1991,
Science & Technology DailyPrize for Best News,
Science & Technology Daily, 1991Third place, Shanghai Science News Prize 1990,
Science & Technology DailyThird place for Best Short News
Stories, Science & Technology Daily, 1990Third place, Shanghai Science News Prize 1989,
Science & Technology DailyThird place, Prize for
Water-Conservancy News, 1988, People's DailyFirst place, China National TV News
Prize 1981, Shanghai TV Station
Professorships, Fellowships and ScholarshipsThe Eleanor Lane Faculty Endowment, Arkansas State University (2004)Summer Research Stipend Award, Louisiana State University (2003)Scripps-Howard Professorship, Louisiana State University (2002)Scripps-Howard Professorship, Louisiana State University (2001)Doris Westmoreland Darden Professorship, Louisiana State University
(2000)Dissertation Completion Fellowship, Michigan State University (1998)Graduate Office Scholarship, Michigan State University (1995, 1996, 1997,
1998 & 1999)Sun Yah-San Scholarship (1995)Freedom Forum Media Studies Center Fellowship (1992-93)Journalists in Europe Fellowship (1989-90)
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Publications and Presentations
Refereed Journal Articles
1) Xigen
Li and Xudong Liu, Selective Exposure,
Extended Exposure and Side-tracked Exposure: A Model of Media Exposure on
the Internet and the Consequential Effects, Communication Yearbook 37,
accepted for publication, May 2012.
2) Xigen
Li and Li Zeng,Diminishing Variation
of Technology Advantages: A Study of Predictors of Adoption and Use of
Podcast, Southwestern Mass Communication Journal, Vol. 27, No. 1,
2011, 69-83.
3) Xigen
Li, Factors Influencing Willingness to
Contribute Information to Online Communities, New Media & Society,
Vol. 13, No. 2, 2011, 279-296. (SSCI journal)
4) Xigen Li
and Xudong Liu, Media Frames and Coverage of Same-Sex Marriage of Five U.S.
Newspapers, Vol. 21, No. 1, 2010,
Howard
Journal of Communications,
1-20.
5)
Xigen Li
and Nico Nergadze, Deterrence Effect of Four Legal and Extra-Legal Factors
on Online Copyright Infringement, Vol. 14, No. 2,
Journal of Computer-mediated Communication,
2009, 307-327.
6)
Xigen Li,
Third-person Effect, Optimistic Bias and Sufficiency Resources in Internet
Use,
Journal of Communication, Vol.
58, No. 3, 2008, 568-587.
7) Xigen
Li, Stages
of a Crisis and Media Frames and Functions: U.S. Television Coverage of
the 9/11 Incident during the 24 Hours, Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic
Media, Vol. 51, No. 4, 2007, 670-687.
8) Xigen
Li and Lin Zhuang, Cultural Values in Internet Advertising: A Longitudinal
Study of the Banner Ads of the Top 100 U.S. Web Sites, Southwestern Mass
Communication Journal, Vol. 23, No. 1, 2007, 57-72.
9) Lin
Zhuang and Xigen Li, Cultural Values Reflected in U.S. Online
Banner Advertisements, Journal of InternationalBusiness Disciplines,
Vol. 1, No. 2, 2007, 73–89.
10)
Xigen Li,
Effects of Course Materials Available on the Web on Students’ Class
Engagement and Learning Outcomes, accepted for publication, Vol.
16, No. 1 & 2, Electronic
Journal of Communication, 2006.
11)
Xigen Li, National Interest
and Source Stance in the Coverage of U.S.-China Relations: A Content Analysis
of The New York Times and People’s Daily (1987-1996),
China Media Research, Vol. 2, No. 4, 2006, 48-59.
12)
Xigen
Li and
Ying Kong, U.S. Regional Newspapers’ Coverage of China’s Entry
into the TWO, International Communication Bulletin, Vol. 41, No.
1-2, 2006, 22-36.
13)
Lin Zhuang and Xigen Li, Internet Advertising And Its Reflection
of American Cultural Values, Business Research Yearbook: Global Business
Perspectives, Vol. XIII, 2006, 100-105.
14) Ana
Keshelashvili and Xigen Li, Did the Risk Scare Users Away from the
Internet? A Model of Perceived Benefit and Threat in Internet Use, Business
Research Yearbook: Global Business Perspectives, Vol. XII, 2005, 778-782.
15)
Nico
Nergadze and Xigen Li, Deterrence Effect of Four Legal and Extra-Legal
Factors on Online File-Sharers and Non-Sharers, Business Research Yearbook:
Global Business Perspectives, Vol. XII, 2005, 783-787.
16) Xiaoge Hu, Xigen Li, and
Richard Nelson, The World Wide Web as a Vehicle for Advertising Movies to
College Students: An Exploratory Study, Journal of Website Promotion,
Vol. 1, No.
3, 2005, 115
– 121.
17) Christopher Day, Xigen Li
and Richard Nelson, Effect of Music Downloading via the Internet on
Music CD Purchase, Business Research Yearbook: Global Business
Perspectives, Vol. XI, 2004, 53-57.
18) Xigen Li, National Interest
and Coverage of U.S.-China Relations: A Content Analysis of The New York
Times and People s Daily (1987-1996), International Communication
Bulletin, V. 38, No. 3-4, 2003, 29-41.
19) Xigen Li and Neil Melancon,
Perception of and Reactions to the Presence of URL s in Print Advertising
of a Non-Technology Brand, Southwest Mass Communication Journal, Vol.
19, No. 1, 2003, 76-86.
20) Xigen Li and Qian Zeng,
America s Online Newspapers: What Are They Doing to Facilitate Interactive
Communication? Business Research Yearbook: Global Business Perspectives,
Vol. X, 2003, 201-205.
21) Xigen Li and Ralph Izard,
9/11 Attack
Coverage Reveals Similarities, Differences:Newspaper Research Journal, Vol. 24, No.1, Winter 2003, 204-219.
22) Xigen Li, Web Design Affects
News Retrieval Efficiency: A Content Analysis of Five U.S. Internet Newspapers,
Newspaper Research Journal, Vol. 23, No.1, Winter 2002, 38-49.
23) Xigen Li, Web Design and
News of Priority Issues in Internet Newspapers, Business Research Yearbook:
Global Business Perspectives, Vol. IX, 2002, 682-686.
24) Jim Detjen, Fred Fico and Xigen
Li, Changing Work Environment of Environmental Reporters, Newspaper
Research Journal, Vol. 21, No. 1, Winter 2000, 2-12.
25) Xigen Li, Web Page Design
and Graphic Use of Three U.S. Newspapers, Journalism & Mass Communication
Quarterly, Vol. 75, No. 2, Summer 1998, 353-365.
26)
Xigen Li and Charles St. Cyr, Human Rights in China, A Pawn of a
Political Agenda? A Content Analysis of The New YorkTimes
(1987-1996), Gazette, International Journal for Communication Studies,
Vol. 60, No. 6, December 1998, 531-547.
Book
Xigen Li (ed.), Internet Newspapers: Making of a Mainstream
Medium, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, NJ, 2006.
Book Chapters
1) Jay
Perkinsand Xigen Li, Cruising on Autopilot: How the Media
Covered 9/11, in Ralph Izard and Jay Perkins
(ed),
Lessons from Ground Zero: Media Response to Terror,
Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, NJ, 2010, 33-49.
2) Xigen
Li and Jay Perkins, Consolation: Was It a
Virtual Catharsis? in Ralph Izard and Jay Perkins
(ed),
Lessons from Ground Zero: Media Response to Terror,
Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, NJ, 2010, 51-60.
3) Xigen
Li and Ralph Izard, Different Functions:
Television and Newspaper, in Ralph Izard and Jay Perkins
(ed),
Lessons from Ground Zero: Media Response to Terror,
Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, NJ, 2010, 113-120.
4)Xigen Li,
Effects of Course Materials Available on the Web on Students’ Class
Engagement and Learning Outcomes, in Concetta M. Stewart, Catherine C.
Schifter and Melissa E. Markaridian
(ed), Teaching and
Learning with Technology: Beyond Constructivism,
Routledge, New York, 2010, 29-48.
5) Xigen Li, Graphic Use and
Interconnectedness of the Internet Newspapers: a Many-to-Many Communication Model, in
Xigen Li (ed.), Internet Newspapers: Making of a Mainstream Medium, Lawrence
Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, NJ,
2006, 35-47.
6) Xigen Li, Web Design and News Retrieval Efficiency: A
Content Analysis of Five U.S. Internet Newspapers, in Xigen Li (ed.), Internet
Newspapers: Making of a Mainstream Medium, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, NJ,
2006, 65-80.
7) Xigen Li, Functional Alternatives in Obtaining News
Online: An Experimental Study of Three U.S. Internet Newspapers, in Xigen Li (ed.), Internet
Newspapers: Making of a Mainstream Medium, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, NJ,
2006, 81-98.
8) Zhanwei Cao and Xigen Li, Effect of Growing Internet
Newspapers on Circulation of U.S. Print Newspapers, in Xigen Li (ed.), Internet
Newspapers: Making of a Mainstream Medium, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, NJ,
2006, 121-137.
9) Qian Zeng and Xigen Li, Factors Influencing Interactivity of
the Internet Newspapers: A Content Analysis of 106 U.S. Internet Newspapers, in Xigen Li
(ed.), Internet Newspapers: Making of a Mainstream Medium, Lawrence Erlbaum
Associates, Mahwah, NJ,
2006, 139-158.
10) Renee duPlessis and Xigen Li, Cross-Media Ownership and Its
Effect on Technological Convergence of Online News Content, in Xigen Li (ed.), Internet
Newspapers: Making of a Mainstream Medium, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, NJ,
2006, 159-175.
11) Sandy Ye and Xigen Li, Internet Newspapers Public Forum
and User Involvement, in Xigen Li (ed.), Internet Newspapers: Making of a Mainstream
Medium, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, NJ,
2006, 243-259.
12) Xigen Li, News of Priority Issues in Print vs. Internet
Newspapers, in Xigen Li (ed.), Internet Newspapers: Making of a Mainstream Medium,
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, NJ,
2006, 261-281.
13) Xigen
Li and Ralph Izard, Media in a Crisis Situation Involving National Interest: A Content
Analysis of Major U.S. Newspapers' and TV Networks' Coverage of the 9/11 Tragedy, in
Elinor Kelley Grusin and Sandra H. Utt (eds.), Media
and Sept. 11, 2001: Reflections on an American Tragedy,
2005,
89-103.
14) Kirsten Mogensen, Laura Lindsay, Xigen Li, Jay Perkins and
Mike Beardsley, How Television News Covered the Crises: The content of CNN, CBS, ABC, NBC
and FOX News on September 11, in Bradley Greenberg (ed.) Communication and Terrorism,
Hampton Press, NY, 2002, 101-120.
Refereed Paper Presentations
1) Xudong
Liu, and Xigen Li
Online Disagreement Expression and Reasoned Opinions: An
Exploratory Study of Political Discussion Threads on Online Newspapers, 62nd
Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, Phoenix,
AZ, May 25, 2012.
2) Xigen
Li, Predictive Value of Innovativeness Versus
Personal Initiative in Cell Phone Use as a News Device, 61st Annual
Conference of the International Communication Association, Boston, MA, May
27, 2011.
3) Xigen
Li and Xudong Liu, Selective Exposure,
Extended Exposure and Side-tracked Exposure: A Model of Media Exposure on
the Internet and the Consequential Effects, 61st Annual Conference of the
International Communication Association, Boston, MA, May 28, 2011
4) Xudong
Liu, and Xigen Li, Self-message Distance, Perceived Media Effect, and
Third-Person Perception, 61st Annual Conference of the International
Communication Association, Boston, MA, May 30, 2011
5) Xigen
Li and Xudong Liu, Media exposure, self,
collective and proxy efficacy: Predicting preventative behaviors in a public
health emergency, 93rd AEJMC Annual Convention, Denver, CO,
August 6, 2010.
6) Xigen Li,
Factors Influencing Willingness to Contribute Information to Online
Communities, accepted for presentation, 60th Annual Conference of the
International Communication Association, Singapore, June 22, 2010
7)Xigen Li
and Lily Zeng,Technology Attributes, Perceived Value and Quality of
Information, and Social Utility as Predictors of Podcast Adoption and Use,
accepted for presentation, 59th Annual Conference of the International
Communication Association, Chicago, IL, May 21, 2009.
8)Xigen Li,
Effect of Technology and News-related Factors on Cell Phone Use as a News
Device, 6th Asia and Pacific Symposium on Press and Scientific
and Social Progress, Beijing, China, November 22, 2008.
9)Lily Zeng and Xigen Li,
Values vs. Costs: Predicting Podcast Adoption among Non-adopters, AEJMC 91st Annual Convention, Chicago, IL, August 7, 2008.
10)
Xigen
Li, News Information Seeking, Perceived Channel
Efficiency and Media Dependency, 58th Annual
Conference of the International Communication Association, Montreal, Canada,
May 25, 2008.
11)
Xigen
Li, Public Concern, Risk Delineation and Source
Use in Newspapers' Coverage of Genetically Modified Food, AEJMC 90th Annual
Convention, Washington, DC, August 10, 2007.
12)
Xigen
Li, Information Exchanges on the Internet
and Likelihood of Expressing Deviant Views on Current Affairs in Public,
57th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, San
Francisco, CA, May 26, 2007.
13)
Xigen
Li, Predictors
of Cell Phone Use as a News Device, AEJMC Annual Convention, San Francisco,
CA August, 2006.
14) Lin Zhuang
and Xigen Li, Cultural Values in Internet Advertising: A Longitudinal
Study of the Banner Ads of the Top 100 U.S. Web Sites, AEJMC Annual Convention,
San Francisco, CA August, 2006.
15) Xigen Li, National Interest
and Source Stance in the Coverage of U.S.-China Relations: A Content Analysis
of The New York Times & People s Daily 1987-1996,
56th Annual Conference of the International Communication
Association, Dresden,
Germany, June 19, 2006.
16)
Ana Keshelashvili
and Xigen Li,
Perceived Benefit and
Threat in Internet Use,
56th Annual Conference of the International Communication
Association, Dresden,
Germany, June 19, 2006.
17) Lin Zhuang
and Xigen Li, Internet Advertising and Its Reflection of American
Cultural Values, 18th Annual Conference of the International Academy of
Business Disciplines, San Diego, CA, April 7, 2006
18) Xudong Liu and Xigen
Li, Media Frames and Fairness and Balance
of Five U.S. Newspapers’ Coverage of Same-Sex Marriage, AEJMC
Annual Convention, San Antonio, TX, August 10, 2005.
19) Xigen Li
andNico Nergadze, Deterrence
Factors for Online Copyright Infringement, 55th Annual Conference of the
International Communication Association, New
York, NY, May 28,
2005.
20) Xigen Li, Stages of a Crisis and Media
Frames and Functions: U.S. TV Networks Coverage of the 9/11 Tragedy during
the 24 Hours, 55th Annual Conference of the International Communication
Association, New York, NY, May 29, 2005.
21)
Ana Keshelashvili
and Xigen Li, Did the
Risk Scare Users away from
the Internet?
--A
Model of Perceived Benefit
and
Threat in Internet Use,
17th
Annual Conference of the International Academy of Business Disciplines,
Pittsburgh,
PA,
April 7, 2005.
22)
Nico Nergadze and Xigen Li, Deterrence Effect of
Four Legal and Extra-Legal Factors
on Online File-Sharers and
Non-Sharers, 17th
Annual Conference of the International Academy of Business Disciplines,
Pittsburgh, PA, April 7, 2005.
23)Xigen Li,
Media Frames and Functions in a Crisis Situation Involving National Interest:
U.S. TV Networks and Major Newspapers Coverage of the 9/11 Tragedy,
4th Asia and Pacific Symposium on Press and Scientific and Social
Progress, Beijing, China, November 19, 2004.
24) Sandy Ye
and Xigen Li, Internet Newspapers Public Forum and User Involvement,
AEJMC Annual Convention, Toronto, Canada, August 5, 2004.
25) Xigen Li, National
Interest and Source Use In the Coverage of U.S.-China Relations: A Content
Analysis of The New York Times & People s Daily 1987-1996,
AEJMC Annual Convention, Toronto, Canada, August 5, 2004.
26) Renee duPlessis and Xigen Li, Cross-Media Ownership and Its Effect on Technological
Convergence of Online News Content, 54th Annual Conference of the International
Communication Association, New Orleans, LA, May 29, 2004.
27) Zhanwei Cao and Xigen Li,
Effect of Growing Internet Newspapers on Circulation of Print Newspapers
in the U.S., 54th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association,
New Orleans, LA, May 29, 2004.
28) Ying Kong and Xigen Li,
U.S. Regional Newspapers Coverage of China s Entry into the WTO
-- A Regional Economy Approach, 54th Annual Conference of the International
Communication Association, New Orleans, LA, May 29, 2004.
29) Christopher Day, Xigen Li
and Richard Nelson, Effect of Music Downloading via the Internet on Music
CD Purchase, 16th Annual Conference of the International Academy of Business
Disciplines, San Antonio, TX, March 25, 2004.
30) Xigen Li, Government Concerns
and Coverage of U.S.-China Relations: A Content Analysis of The New York
Times & People s Daily 1987-1996, International Conference
on Chinese Communication Research, Shanghai, China, January 5, 2004.
31) Xigen Li, Effects of Course
Materials Available on the Web on Students' Learning Attitude and Outcome.
Presentation at AEJMC Annual Convention, Kansas City, MO, August 1, 2003.
32) Xigen Li, News of Priority
Issues in Print vs. Internet Newspapers, 53rd Annual Conference of the International
Communication Association, San Diego, CA, May 23, 2003.
33) Qian Zeng and Xigen Li,
Factors Influencing Interactivity of Internet Newspapers: A Content Analysis
of 106 U.S. Newspapers' Web Sites, 53rd Annual Conference of the International
Communication Association, San Diego, CA, May 23, 2003.
34) Xigen Li and Qian Zeng,
America s Online Newspapers: What Are They Doing to Facilitate Interactive
Communication? 15th Annual Conference of the International Academy of Business
Disciplines, Orlando, FL, April 3, 2003.
35) Xiaoge Hu, Xigen Li, and
Richard Nelson, The World Wide Web as a Vehicle for Advertising Movies to
College Students: An Exploratory Study, 15th Annual Conference of the International
Academy of Business Disciplines, Orlando, FL, April 3, 2003.
36) Neil Melancon and Xigen Li,
Perception of and Reactions to the Presence of URL s in Print Advertising
of a Non-Technology Brand, Symposium of Southwest Education Council for
Journalism and Mass Communication, San Marcos, TX, Nov 1, 2002.
37) Xigen Li, Laura F. Lindsay,
and Kirsten Mogensen, Media in a Crisis Situation Involving National Interest:
A Content Analysis of the TV Networks Coverage of the 9/11 Incident during
the First Eight Hours, AEJMC Annual Convention, Miami, FL, August 8, 2002.
38) Xigen Li, Web Design and
News of Priority Issues in Internet Newspapers, 14th Annual Conference of
the International Academy of Business Disciplines, Los Angles, CA, April
4, 2002.
39) Xigen Li, Laura Lindsay,
Kirsten Mogensen, and Jay Perkins, The First 119 Minutes of 9/11: Sourcing
and Speculation on CNN, Broadcasting Education Association, Las Vegas, NV,
April 6, 2002.
40) Xigen Li, Impact of Web
Design Approach on News Retrieval Efficiency: An Experimental Study of Three
U.S. Internet Newspapers, Top Faculty Paper of AEJMC Newspaper Division,
AEJMC Annual Convention, Washington, DC, August 5, 2001.
41) Xigen Li, Web Design and
Efficiency of Information Retrieval: A Content Analysis of Five U.S. Internet
Newspapers, AEJMC Annual Convention, Phoenix, AZ, August 10, 2000.
42) Xigen Li, National Interest
and Coverage of U.S.-China Relations: A Content Analysis of The New York
Times and People s Daily (1987-1996), AEJMC Annual Convention,
New Orleans, LA, August 5, 1999.
43) Jim Detjen, Fred Fico and Xigen
Li, The Working Pattern of Science Journalists in the 90s, Australian
and New Zealand Communication Association Annual Conference, Nepean, Australia,
July 5, 1999.
44) Xigen Li, Human Rights
in China, A Pawn of a Political Agenda? A Content Analysis of The New
YorkTimes (1987-1996), AEJMC Annual Convention, Baltimore, MD,
August 5, 1998.
45) Xigen Li, Human Rights
in China, A Pawn of a Political Agenda? A Content Analysis of The New
YorkTimes (1987-1996), 11th Conference of Communication
Research, Ohio University, Athens, OH, October 25, 1997.
46) Jim Detjen, Fred Fico and Xigen
Li, The Changing Work Environment of U.S. Environmental Reporters, 6th
National Conference of Society of Environmental Journalists, St. Louis,
MO, October 17, 1996
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Master's theses Advised
Chair, thesis committee
1) Crystal Kuo, Transnational Television in
Chinese-Speaking Markets and the Government Policies on Media Globalization,
LSU, May 2000
2) Lin Zhunag, Adverting in Internet Newspapers
and Its Reflection of American Cultural Values, LSU, May 2000
3) Sandy Ye, Internet Newspapers Public
Forum and User Involvement, LSU, August 2000
4) Tingting Lu, Fairness and Balance of Coverage
of China s 50th Anniversary by Major U.S. Print Media, LSU, May 2001
5) Zhanwei Cao, Impact of Growing Internet
Newspapers on Readership of Traditional Newspapers in the U.S., LSU, May 2001
6) Neil Melancon, Perception of and Reactions to
the Presence of URL s in Print Advertising of a Non-Technology Brand, LSU, December 2001
7) Qian Zeng, Factors Influencing Interactivity
of the Internet Newspapers, LSU, August 2002
8) Xiaoge Hu, Prospect of World Wide Web Used as
an Advertising Vehicle of Movies, LSU, December 2002
9) Ying Kong, U.S. Regional Newspapers
Coverage of China s Entry into the WTO, LSU, August 2003
Copyright Infringement, LSU, December 2003