郑经纬

 


现      任:传播学系助理教授

研究方向:政治传播,国际传播,新媒体的社会影响,人机交互

任教课程:《数智化整合营销传播》

学历学位:南洋理工大学传播与信息学院研究生毕业,哲学博士学位






学术成果:

论文

Zheng, J, Du, Y Roselyn, & Xu, M*. “The ‘China threat’ in American media and public opinion: A longitudinal agenda-setting study from 1990 to 2017.” International Communication Gazette. Advance online publication.

Zheng, J*, Tandoc, Edson, & Ling, R. (2023). What you see and what you think: Exploring news ness perceptions and news media repertoires in Singapore. Journalism Practice. 1–17. https://doi.org/10.1080/17512786.2023.2239200

Zheng, J, Kim, N*. (2023). Examining the role of moral foundations in promoting intergroup contact. International Journal of Psychology. 59(1), 39–54. https://doi.org/10.1002/IJOP.12945

Zheng, J, Zhang, K*, & Hou, J. (2023) Research interdisciplinarity and citation impact: A Network analysis of social networking sites research. Sage Open, 13(3). https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244023119347

Tsang, S*, Zheng, J, Li, W, & Salaudeen, M. (2023) The effects of fact checks: Interplay of message discrepancy, evidence type, and verdict certainty on message discounting and belief correction. Online Information Review. 47(7), 1415-1429. https://doi.org/10.1108/OIR-09-2022-0492

Tandoc Jr, E C, Rosenthal, S, Yeo, J, Ong, Z, Yang, T, Malik, S, Ou, M, Zhou, Y, Zheng, J.,... & Lim, J. Y. (2022). Moving forward against misinformation or stepping back? WhatsApp’s forwarded tag as an electronically relayed information cue. International Journal of Communication, 16, 18.

 

获奖情况

2024年国际传播学会年会群体传播分组最佳论文奖

2024年美国新闻与大众传播教育学会年会LGBT分组最佳论文奖

联系方式zhengjw@xmu.edu.cn


 附:

郑经纬是厦门大学新闻传播学院传播学系助理教授,博士毕业于新加坡南洋理工大学,硕士毕业于香港浸会大学。他的研究主要关注亚洲语境下的政治传播过程,以及塑造这些传播过程的心理要素(例如道德取向)。他同时也关注媒介技术进步(如人工智能)对于人机交互,社会和政治的影响。他的研究在多本传播学或心理学的SSCI期刊中发表。国际传播学会和美国新闻与大众传播教育学会曾授予他最佳论文奖。在科研之外,他也曾在葛瑞广告公司和福建东南广播进行过专业实习。

 

Dr. Jingwei Zheng is an assistant professor in the Department of Communication Studies, School of Journalism and Communication, Xiamen University. He obtained PhD in Communication Studies from Nanyang Technological University and M.Phil from Hong Kong Baptist University. He focuses on examining the political communication process in Asian contexts and the psychological factors (e.g., moral orientations) that shape such effects. His second research theme is related to the effects of information technology evolution on human-computer interaction, society, and politics. He has published multiple articles in communication or psychology journals. His work has also been recognized with best paper awards by International Communication Associations and Association for Education of Journalism and Mass Communication. Besides academic research, he interned at Grey Group China and Fujian Southeast Broadcasting Agency.