张瑞辰
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ZHANG, RUICHEN |
School of Sociology and Population Studies |
Renmin University of China |
ACADEMIC POSITION |
Lecturer in Sociology, Renmin University of China, 2022 – present |
EDUCATION |
PhD in Sociology, University of Cambridge, 2017 – 2022 |
Thesis: Humour as Negotiation: Digital Cultures of Friendly Political Humour on the Chinese Internet, supervised by Dr Ella McPherson |
China Scholarship Council Full PhD Scholarship |
MA in Sociology, Peking University, 2014 – 2017 (Grade 90%) |
Thesis: The Double Justification of Petitioning in China, supervised by Prof Neng Liu |
Outstanding Thesis Award, Erasmus Mundus Exchange Award at University of Kent |
BA in Sociology, Peking University, 2010 – 2014 (GPA 3.71/4.00) |
A Techno-power Analysis of Hukou Management System, grade 89% |
Outstanding Graduate Award, Cyrus Tang Scholarship |
PUBLICATIONS |
Zhang, R. (2024). “Negotiating Censorship through ‘Socialist Recoding’ on the Chinese Internet: Nuances and Potentialities in a Contested Cyberspace.” Information, Communication & Society 27(1): 126-142. |
Foster, C. & Zhang, R. eds. (2023). Special Issue: Iteration as Persuasion in a Digital World. AI & Society 38(5). |
Foster, C. & Zhang, R. (2023). “Special Issue: Iteration and Persuasion as Key Conditions of Digital Societies.” AI & Society, 38(5): 1981-1986. |
Zhang, R. & Kang, B. (2022). “From Propaganda to Memes: Resignification of Political Discourse through Memes on the Chinese Internet.” International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction. |
Zhang, R. (2020). “Re-directing Socialist Persuasion through Affective Reiteration: A Discourse Analysis of ‘Socialist Memes’ on the Chinese Internet.” AI & Society, 38(5): 2093-2104. |
Zhang, R. & Liu, N. (2020). “Structural Encounters, Meaning Making, and Self-construction: The Reproduction of Chinese Petitioners from a ‘Normalization’ Perspective.” Journal of Asian Sociology, 49(1): 29-56. |
RESEARCH GRANTS |
Lead Researcher (2023-present), “The ‘Red Culture’ Discourse and Youth Identification in Digital China,” The National Social Science Fund of China (23CSH015, ¥200,000) |
Lead Researcher (2013), “Inter-group Conflicts & Symbiosis: A Study of Petitions from the Perspective of Spatial Politics,” Peking University President Fund (¥2,000) |
Lead Researcher (2011-2012), “New Consumer Communities in Contemporary Digital Consumer Society: A Case Study of ‘Freebiers’,” Peking University Challenge Cup Academic Paper Competition (Top Prize, Honorarium of ¥2,000) |
TEACHING |
Course Instructor, Renmin University of China, 2022 – present |
Introduction to Sociology, Contemporary Western Sociology |
Undergraduate supervision, Department of Sociology, University of Cambridge, 2019-2021 |
SOC3: Modern Societies II: Global Social Problems and Dynamics of Resistance |
SOC7: Media, Culture & Society |
Cambridge Sociology Supervisor Award Nomination (2020) |
LEADERSHIP AND AFFILIATIONS |
Reviewer, peer-reviewed journal Information, Communication & Society (SSCI), 2023-present |
Guest co-editor, peer-reviewed journal AI & Society (ESCI/EI) “Iteration as Persuasion in a Digital World” Special Issue, 2019-2023 |
Co-founder & Co-editor, Postgraduate Blog “The Cambridge Researcher” of School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Cambridge, 2019-2020 |
Co-convener, ‘Iteration as Persuasion’ events of “Re-” Interdisciplinary Network, Cambridge Centre for Research in the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, 2018-2019 |
Researcher, Migrant Youth Adaptation Project, Department of Social Sciences, the Ministry of Education, China, 2015 – 2017 |
Research Associate (translator), China Family Panel Studies (2010) User’s Manual, Institute of Social Science Survey, Peking University, 2013 |
AWARDS AND HONOURS |
Chinese Student Award (2021), The Great Britain-China Educational Trust |
PhD Scholarship (2017-2020), China Scholarship Council (approx. £100,000) |
Outstanding Thesis Award (2017), Peking University |
Graduate Studentship (2014-2017), Peking University (¥25,200) |
Erasmus Mundus Lotus+ Award (2015-2016), The European Commission (approx. €12,000) |
Outstanding Graduate Award (2014), Peking University |
Cyrus Tang Scholarship (2011-2014), Peking University |