A chapter of my dissertation is out: ‘Soliciting Social Support from Migrant Domestic Workers’ Connections to Storytelling Networks during a Public Health Crisis’ https://t.co/rxo8yOVKvE
@allieswalking@cathaypacific@lufthansa@Trip I share your pain. My case is slightly different. They booked me to another flight 3 days later than the original one. CC couldn’t change the flight as I booked through https://t.co/uWkrN5So9F and Trip couldn’t couldn’t rebook my flight as they needed CX’s approval 😅
We partnered with PathFinders & @MigrantsHK for a half-day in-person symposium addressing issues faced by migrant domestic workers in HK. Topics include #inclusivity, #diversity, #healthcare, & employer-employee relationships. Free registration👉https://t.co/4Fbnmjsr0D
This new joint paper @sciencedirect by our Dr Jeffry Oktavianus explores how third-person perception and subjective norms motivate healthcare professionals to counter health misinformation on social media. Read more👉https://t.co/nF47Eu7TYv @Comm_in_Care#PolyUresearch
Around 39 migrant domestic workers celebrated👏 the completion of a 4-month English Training Program, led by our Dr Oktavianus @jeffokta in Feb! This project is a fruitful collaboration with the Indonesian Migrant Workers Union. Check out the full video📽️https://t.co/8Xfv2Ynulh
📢Introducing new @Journal_of_Comm publication: “Is communication a dependent or involuted discipline? A citation analysis of communication publications from 2010 to 2020 ”, by @jiaying_huuu, @jeffokta, @cityu_jzhu. Read here: https://t.co/W8Id2sDvkn
@ntshdwnt Tergantung sih kak. Tapi di HK, penguji cuma 3, sidang ga harus beli bingkisan buat audience, komen dikasi sebelum ujian jadi bisa siap2 dlu ga kena jebakan batman haha
Prof. Jonathan Zhu published a new article co-authored with Jiaying Hu and Jeffry Oktavianus, both COM research staff at the time of the study, in the Journal of Communication. The article examined the academic status of communication vis-à-vis other social science disciplines.

Stellar lineup at #COMNEWS2023 . For the opening, @snurb_dot_info discusses the ‘death’ of Twitter and @claesdevreese delves into AI's impact on democratic processes. Insightful discussions engaging the future of communication!