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刘力铭是一位拥有数年互联网行业从业经验的媒介社会学家。他毕业于瑞典乌普萨拉大学社会科学硕士数字媒体与社会方向。在加入UIC之前,他曾就职于字节跳动担任编辑工作以及斗鱼直播平台担任高级产品运营。他的研究兴趣包括社交媒体使用与话语分析,媒介文化研究,以及数字社会中的性别议题。

研究领域

Social media use and discourse analysis, Media cultural studies, Gender in digital society

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Thesis Liu, L. (2021). Discursive Construction of Chinese Women: Exploring the Multi-perception Discourses of the Reality Show Sisters Who Make Waves: Vol. Independent thesis Advanced level (degree of Master (Two Years)) [Master thesis, Uppsala University]. DiVA. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-446358 Book Chapter Liu, L. (2021). Mediatization, digital space, online support: Exploring the transformational practices of the Swedish Church during the COVID-19 pandemic. In M. Dudžáková, M. Bílik, A. Telepčáková, & D. Cséfalvay (Eds.), The World After the Pandemic (pp. 13–23). Kritika & Kontext. Book Review Chen, Y., & Liu, L. (2022). Book Review: Artificial intelligence in cultural production: Critical perspectives on digital platforms. New Media & Society. 24(10), pp. 2378–2380. https://doi.org/10.1177/14614448221101502 Selected Conference Papers Liu, L. & Chen, Y. (2022). The discursive construction of middle-aged femininity in Sisters Who Make Waves and its counter-hegemonic discourse contestation by female digital workers. Paper presented for the International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR), Beijing, China; July. Liu, L. & Yang, Z. (2022). When Chinese female athletes come out on social media: Exploring the interactive discourse of coming out posts on Weibo. Paper presented at the 72nd Annual International Communication Association (ICA) Conference, Paris, France; May. Chen, Y. & Liu, L. (2021). Discourse strategy and cross-cultural identity politics: Discerning how Chinese residing in Sweden perceive and portray Sweden’s COVID-19 response through the study of four WeChat public accounts. Paper presented at the NordMedia Conference 2021, Reykjavík, Iceland (Virtual conference); August. Liu, L. & Fu, L. (2020). Hedonism, patriotism, and nationalism: Covid-19 content consumption for Chinese Gen Z. Paper presented at The 12th International Media Readings in Moscow: Mass Media and Communications 2020, Moscow, Russia (Virtual conference); November. Liu, L. (2020). Usage gap revisited: A capability approach perspective of income shapes media usage in Taiwan. Paper accepted at International Conference on New Perspectives on News: Theoretical and Empirical Challenges to Contemporary News Research, Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden; April.

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