[New Pub] Our new work on #pinkfeminism#粉红女权 is now available on Women’s Studies International Forum! Free access before Aug 21 via https://t.co/VensT9gYJ1
To join our panel submission, please email your paper abstract detailing your contribution to the panel (up to 400 words), and a short bio (up to 100 words) to Eva ([email protected]) and Mengmeng ([email protected]).
Submissions are due by Oct 24 (Fri) everywhere on earth.
Call for Panelists for #ICA2026: Queer Motherhood in East Asian Popular Media.
We are seeking additional panelists for a pre-constituted panel at the 2026 Annual Conference of International Communication Association, to be held June 4-8, 2026 in Cape Town, South Africa.
Our submissions for the FSNNA 2025 conference are now open! Our theme this year is Reputation: Influence, Power, & Capital.
🤔Pick from: poster OR poster + talk
✍️Due: Abstract, bio, keywords
⏰Deadline: Friday, May 16
For full CFP & form, see: https://t.co/0M3KTGJOm5
🆕I would like to share my new article about the 2024 Haitang incident...I critically interrogate the Chinese danmei cultural ecology through ugliness – not as a state-imposed stigma but as a critical lens and a generative conceptual tool: https://t.co/Mnz1XJhHxQ
Join us on Thursday, January 16, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM (GMT+1), for a virtual book launch event. Co-editors Elisabeth Lund Engebretsen and Zeng Jinyan will introduce the book, with chapter authors sharing insights into their contributions.
NeurIPS acknowledges that the cultural generalization made by the keynote speaker today reinforces implicit biases by making generalisations about Chinese scholars. This is not what NeurIPS stands for. NeurIPS is dedicated to being a safe space for all of us. We want to address the comment made during the invited talk this afternoon, as it is something that NeurIPS does not condone and it doesn't align with our code of conduct. We are addressing this issue with the speaker directly.
NeurIPS is dedicated to being a diverse and inclusive place where everyone is treated equally.
Published today!
This book “examines a variety of urgent feminist issues in 21st-century China, including the #MeToo movement, online misogyny, feminism in popular media, and the experiences and rights of queer, trans and ethnic minority groups.”
New pub alert! Eva Liu @evaliumedia examines how Chinese gamers formulate strategies to reconcile the tensions between growing feminist awareness and conservative game narratives in otome games.
Read here: https://t.co/pwMD1LiFnz
🚨 New Publication Alert! 🚨
Excited to share my latest article: When feminist awareness clashes with romance in games: a feminist reception study of otome gamers in China, now out in Chinese Journal of Communication! 📰 @CJC_Journal
Free online copies: https://t.co/ckuOHosHgA
Proud to share our research published in Feminist Criminology! We conducted a field study with young rural-to-urban migrant women in China, exploring their entry into illegal online sex industry
@JingjiaXiao0421@LuoTianren72450 and Prof. Sara Zhong Hua
https://t.co/W1d0y1Fg5B