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Prof. Paul Siu-nam LEE §õ¤Ö«n B.S.Sc., M.Phil. (CUHK);
Ph.D. (University of Michigan)
Dean of Social Science
Professor, School of Journalism and Communication
Tel:
(852) 2609 8778
Fax:
(852) 2603 5215
Email:
plee@cuhk.edu.hk
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Research Interests:
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International Communication
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Information and Communication Technologies
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Telecommunications Policy
Teaching Interests:
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International Communication
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Telecommunications
Policy
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Statistics for
Communication Studies
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Selected Publications:
Journal Articles
Year 2008
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Lee, P., Leung, L., Lo, V., & Xiong, C. (2008). The perceived
role of ICTs in quality of life in three Chinese cities.
Social Indicators Research, 88, 457-476.
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Lee, P. & Leung, L. (2008) Assessing the displacement effects
of the Internet. Telematics & Informatics, 25(3),
145-155.
Year 2005
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Leung, L.
& Lee, P. (2005). Multiple determinants of life quality: The
roles of Internet activities, use of new media, social
support, and leisure activities. Telematics and
Informatics, 22(3), 161-180.
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Lee, P.
(2005). The challenges of communication education in Asia.
Australian Journalism Review, 27(2), 189-201.
Year 2004
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Lee, P.
(2004). A comparison of the cultural values of American,
Japanese and Taiwanese TV. Mass Communication Research,
78, 45-69. (In Chinese)
Year 2003
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Tang, H.
& Lee, P. (2003). Growth in adversity: Non-economic factors in
telecommunications development in China. Telematics and
Informatics, 20, 19-33.
Year 2000
Year 1999
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Hagiwara,
S., Joshi, S., Karthigesu, R, Kenny, J., Lee, P. & Pernia E.
(1999). The reception of global television in Asia: An
assessment of its impact on local culture. Asian Journal
of Communication. 8(2).
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Lee, P.
(1999) Does journalism seek truth out? A typology of realities
in news profession. Australian Journalism Review,
21(1).
Year 1998
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Lee, P. &
Chu, L. (1998). Inherent dependence on power: the Hong Kong
press in political transition. Media, Culture and Society.
20(1), 59-77.
Year 1997
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Blood, W.
& Lee, P. (1997). Public opinion at risk: An elaboration of
public opinion about Pauline Hanson's Agenda. Australian
Journalism Review. 19(2), 88-103.
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Breen,
M., Patching, R. & Lee, P. (1997). Tracking research for
journalism educators. Australian Journalism Review.
19(1), 159-170.
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Lee, P.
(1997). The development of cable television in Australia: A
tripartite model of interactions. Telecommunications
Policy, 21(1), 59-70.
Year 1996
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Lee,
C.C., C.H. Chen, J. Chan, & Lee, P. (1996). Partisanship and
professionalism: Hong Kong journalists in transition,
Gazette, 57(1), 1-15.
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Lee, P.
(1996). The images of five Asia-Pacific nations among Hong
Kong university students: How close are they to others?
Asia-Pacific Media Educator, 1(1), 134-143.
Books/Monographs
Year 2007
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Fung, Y., Wu, T., So, Y., & Lee,
P. (Eds.) (2007). The development and challenges of
Chinese Media. Shanghai: Fudan University Press. 274pp.
(In Chinese).
Year 2006
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Lee, W., Wan, W., & Lee, P.
(2006). Brand-building through corporate communication:
Winning fame and fortune. Hong Kong: Infolink. 216pp. (In
Chinese).
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Leung, K, Kenny, J. & Lee, P.
(Eds.) (2006). Global trends in communication research and
education. NJ: Hampton Press. 288pp.
Year 2005
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Shek, D, Chan, Y. & Lee, P.
(Eds.). (2005). Quality of life research in Chinese, Western
and global contexts. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer.
539pp.
Year 2004
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Lee, P., Leung, L. & So, C.
(Eds.) (2004). Impact and issues in new media: Toward
intelligent societies. NJ: Hampton Press. 284pp.
Year 2003
Year 1998
Year 1997
Year 1996
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Chan, J., Lee, P., & Lee, C. C.
(1996). Hong Kong journalists in transition. Hong
Kong: Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, CUHK.
Book Chapters
Year 2007
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Lo, V., Leung, L., Xiong, C., &
Lee, P. (2007) Displacement effects of the Internet on
traditional media: Beijing, Taipei, Hong Kong. In Y. Fung, T.
Wu, Y. So & P. Lee (Eds.). The development and challenges
of Chinese Media (pp. 104-116). Shanghai: Fudan
University Press. (In Chinese).
Year 2006
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Leung, K, Chu, L. & Lee, P.
(2006). The communication research and education in Hong Kong.
In K. Leung, J. Kenny & P. Lee (Eds.). Global trends in
communication research and education (pp. 189-209).
Cresskill, NJ: Hampton.
Year 2005
Year 2004
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Lee, P. (2004). The impact of
information and communication technologies on society. In P.
Lee, L. Leung & C. So (Eds.). Impact and issues in new
media: Toward intelligent societies (pp. 245- 264).
Cresskill, NJ: Hampton.
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Lee, P. (2004). The stereotypes
of Japan and South Korea among Hong Kong people. In J. Leigh &
E. Loo (Eds.). Outer limit: A reader in behaviour and
communication across cultures (pp. 237-249). Sydney:
Language Australia.
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Lee, P., Leung, L. & So, C.
(2004). Towards intelligent societies: The impacts of
globalization, customization, flexibility, and multiple
identities. In P. Lee, L. Leung & C. So (Eds.). Impact and
issues in new media: Toward intelligent societies (pp. 1-
20). Cresskill, NJ: Hampton.
Year 2003
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Lee, P. (2003). Media development
and social changes. In P. Lee (Ed.).Hong Kong media in the
new millennium (pp. 3-16). Hong Kong: The Chinese
University Press. (In Chinese)
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Lee, P. (2003). Reflections on
mergers and TNC influence on the cultural autonomy of
developing countries. In A. Goonasekera, C. Hamelink, & V.
Iyer (Eds.), Cultural rights in a global world (pp.
47-56). Singapore: Eastern Universities Press.
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Lee, P. (2003). Television,
identity and civil society - The role of a non-controversial
public space in Hong Kong. In Philip Kitley (Ed.).
Television, regulation and civil society in Asia (pp.
188-204). London: RoutledgeCurzon.
Year 2002
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Lee, P. (2002). Some observations
of communication studies in China. In G. Zhang & Z. Huang
(Eds.). Chinese communication studies: Reflections and
visions (pp. 125-145). Shanghai: Fudan University. (In
Chinese)
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Lee, P. (2002). Three processes
of dissolving boundaries: Internationalization, marketization
and acculturation. In J. Chan & B. McIntyre (Eds.). In
search of boundaries: Communication, nation-states and
cultural identities (pp. 58-71). Westport, CT: Ablex.
Year 2001
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K. Leung & Lee, P. (2001). A
study on the media coverage of the Right of Abode issue in
Hong Kong. In Social Science Faculty, Chinese University of
Hong Kong (Ed.). The storm over the right of abode of
children given birth by Hong Kong people in mainland China
(pp. 18-21).
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Lee, P. & L. Leung (2001). ICQ
becoming major leisure activity of Hong Kong youth. In M.C.
Cheung (Ed.). Educational reforms and Hong Kong: New
millennium, new challenges (pp. 99-102). HK: Faculty of
Social Science, Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Year 2000
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Lee, P. (2000). Hong Kong
television: An anchor for local identity. In Michael Richard
and David French (eds.), Contemporary television: Eastern
perspectives (pp. 363-383). London: Sage.
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Lee, P. (2000). Television and
global culture: Assessing the role of television in
globalization. In G. Wang (ed.). The new communications
landscape: Demystifying media globalization (pp.
188-198). London: Routledge.
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Lee, P. (2000). The state of the
art in communication education and research in Hong Kong. In
Yuan Jun, Long Yun and Han Yunrong (Eds.) Communication in
China: Interviews with scholars of communication (pp.
352-356). Beijing: Beijing Broadcasting Institute. (In
Chinese)
Year 1998
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Chan, J., P., & Lee, C.C. (1998).
East meets West: Hong Kong journalists in transition. In D.
Weaver (ed.). The global journalist: News people around
the world (pp. 31-35). New Jersey: Hampton Press.
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Lee, P. (1998). Foreign
television in Hong Kong; Little watched but favorably
received. In A. Goonasekera & P. Lee (eds.). Television
without borders: Asia speaks out (pp. 141-170).
Singapore: Asian Media Information & Communication Centre.
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Lee, P. (1998). Toward a theory
of transborder television. In A. Goonasekera & P. Lee (eds.).
Television without borders: Asia speaks out (pp.
274-286). Singapore: Asian Media Information & Communication
Centre.
Year 1997
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Lee, C.C., J. Chan, & Lee, P.
(1997). Professionalism among Hong Kong journalists in
comparative perspective. In B. McIntyre (ed.), Mass media
in the Asian Pacific (pp. 5-13). Clevedon: Multilingual
Matters.
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Lee, P. (1997).
Telecommunications and development: An introduction. In P. Lee
(ed.), Telecommunications and Development in China
(pp. 1-18). New Jersey: Hampton Press.
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Lee, P. (1997). The Chinese and
Western press in Hong Kong. In G. W. Wang (ed.), Hong Kong
history: New perspectives (pp. 493-533). Hong Kong: Joint
Publishing. (In Chinese)
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Lee, P. (1997). The role of Hong
Kong's broadcasting policy in the development of Asia Pacific
television centre. In T.M Chan, L. Chu, & Z. Pan (eds.),
Mass Communication and Market Economy (pp. 285-295). Hong
Kong: Lo Fung. (In Chinese)
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Lee, P. (1997). Uneven
development of telecommunications in China. In P. Lee (ed.),
Telecommunications and Development in China (pp.
109-124). New Jersey: Hampton Press.
Year 1996
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Lee, P., Chan, J.M. & Lee, C.C.
(1996). Determinants of job satisfaction among journalists in
Hong Kong. In Jim Tully (Ed.), Beyond 2000: Future
Directions in Journalism Education: Proceedings from the
Journalism Education Association Annual Conference (pp.
134-153). Christchurch, New Zealand: University of Canterbury.
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