Le Yuan

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Yuan Le
   Assistant  Professor
 Education Background:
   Ph.D.in  Communication, Peking University, 2006-2010.
   M.A.in  Media and Cultural Analysis, Loughborough University, UK, 2004-2005.
   B.A.in  Broadcasting, Wuhan University, 1999-2003.

Research Interest:
   New Media, Political Communication.
 Courses Taught:
   International Communication, Political Communication, New Media  Communication.
 Current Projects:
   Beyond Institutional Determinism: A Comparative Study of Online Political  participation between Taiwan and Mainland China, supported by Social Science  Foundation of Fujian Province (2012), and Humanities and Social Science  Foundation of Ministry of Education (2013).
 Publications:

  1. Yuan Le and Yeheng Pan, The  Impact of Televised Presidential Debates on Cross-Strait College Students’  Political Support: the 2012 Presidential Debate in Taiwan, Journal of International Communication, vol. 8, 2013

  2. Yuan Le and Junlin Liu, Beyond  Blue and Green? Ideology and the Interplay Between Online Public Opinion and  Mainstream Media Coverage in Taiwan, Collected  Papers of Taiwan Research, vol. 4, 2013.

  3. Yuan Le and Yushuang Huang, Partisan  Bias and Frame Construction in Taiwan Media: Based on a Case Study of Coverage  on Non-political Event, Southeast  Communication, vol. 6, .2013.

  4. Yuan Le and Junlin Liu: Influence  of Blue and Green Partisan Ideologies on Taiwan Online Public Opinions, Taiwan Research, vol.5, 2012.

  5. Yuan Le, Mapping the Ideologies  and Political Orientations in BBS Forums, in Platform Glamour and Stage Lure: The Actors in China’s Internet Communication,  China Social Science Press., May, 2011.

  6. Yuan Le, Exploring the  Applications of Content Analysis in Interactive Media Research, in Glamour and Stage Lure: The Actors in China’s  Internet Communication, China Social Science Press., May, 2011.

  7. Yuan Le and Boxu Yang, Exploring  the Online Polarization: Based on the Content Analysis of Four Chinese BBS  Forums, Youth Research, May, 2010.

  8. Yuan Le: Literature Review of  Online Polarization, Journalism Amateur  (the Theory of Version), vol.4, 2010.

  9. Yuan Le and Boxu Yang, Ideologies  and Political Groups of Chinese Internet Users, the 21st  Century ,Chinese University of Hong Kong, vol.2.2009.

Conference Papers:

  1. Yuan Le and Gege Wang, “The Conflicts of  Taiwan Partisan Ideologies and the Dilemma of Online Public Sphere: The Case of  Online Discussion on Chen’s Taiwan donation”, presented in the Annual Conference  of Chinese Rhetoric Society of the World in South Korea, Oct 27th,2012.

  2. Yuan Le and Yeheng Pan, “The Impact of  Televised Presidential Debates on Cross-Strait College Students’ Political  Support: Based on the experimental data of 2012 Presidential Debate in Taiwan”,  presented on the 20th International Conference  of Advertising and Public Relations, National Chengchi  University, Taipei, Oct.20th, 2012.

  3. Yuan Le: “Ideologies and Factions Dividing on  the Political Discussion of BBS forums: Based on the Content Analysis of Qiangguo  and Maoyan Forums”, presented on the 1st the Annual Conference of New  Media Communication, Nov.15th, 2008, Beijing.

  4. Boxu Yang,Yuan Le and Shanshan  An, “The Less Expected: An Exploration of the Social And Political Activities  on the Internet in China”, presented in COST298 Conference “The Bad, the Good  and the Challenging”, Copenhagen, May 13-15, 2009.

  5. Yuan Le and Boxu Yang,  "Online Political Discussion and Left-Right Ideological Debate",  presented in 7th Chinese Internet Research Conference (CIRC) hosted in  Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania, Philadephia,  May 27-29, 2009.

  6. Boxu Yang and Yuan Le,  "Democracy and the Established Arrangements: Political Engagements on the  Chinese Qiangguo", presented in Mobile Communication and Social Policy: An  International Conference, New Jersey, October10-12, 2009.

  7. Boxu Yang,Yuan Le and Shanshan  An: “Democracy and Established Institutional Arrangements: the Political  Discussion and Debate on Qiangguo and Maoyan Forums, presented on the 4th  International Conference of Citizenship and Community under Multiple  Perspectives, Beijing, Nov.1st, 2009.

  8. Yuan Le and Boxu Yang,  "The Future of Radicalism: Exploring the Political Polarization in Chinese  BBS Forums", presented in 8th Chinese Internet Research Conference,  Beijing, June29-30, 2010

 

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