Li Zhou


Personal Information

1.Name: Zhou Li

2.Education:

Ph.D., Ohio University

M.A., University of Nebraska-Lincoln

B.S., Sichuan International Studies University, Dickinson State University

3.Academic Rank: Associate Professor

4.Category: Tutor for M.A.

5.Affiliation(s): School of Foreign Languages.

6.Areas of Expertise & Research Interests: Regional and area studies, international/intercultural communication, rhetoric criticism.

7.Contact:

Email: zhou.li@swjtu.edu.cn

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8.Language(s): English & Chinese

9. Publications:

Monographs & Compilations:

Translations:

Academic Papers (published at home and abroad) and investigation reports (state and provincial level):

Li, Z. (corresponding author) & McKerrow, R. Xi Jinping’s keynote in the Belt and Road Forum: A pentadic cartography. Critical Discourse Studies. (published online May 06, 2020). doi: 10.1080/17405904.2020.1761411 (SSCI)

Li, Z. (corresponding author), Arrieta, N. R. G., & Whitson, R. (2020). Empathy through imaginative reconstruction: Navigating difference in feminist transnational research in China and Peru. Gender, Place & Culture, 27(4), 587-607. (SSCI)

Li, Z. (corresponding author), & Chen, Y. (2020). (Un)making home at the borderlands of the rural and the urban: Chinese migrant women’s narratives. Chinese Journal of Communication, 13(2), 187-204. doi: 10.1080/17544750.2019.1617760 (SSCI)

Liu, X., & Li, Z (corresponding author). (2019). Book review on American Political Discourse on China. Critical Studies in Media Communication, 36(3), 305-307. doi:10.1080/15295036.2019.1571216 (SSCI)

Li, Z. (corresponding author) & McKerrow, R. (2019). China’s open letter: A rhetorical analysis of identity creation. Critical Discourse Studies, 16(2), 162-178. doi: 10.1080/17405904.2018.1538887 (SSCI)

Li, Z. (2014). Names on a piece of paper: Understanding self-concept, identity, and salient relationships. Florida Communication Journal, 43(1), 101-104.

Li, Z. (2014). An ethical challenge: How we should talk about issues regarding rural migrant women—A critical reading on Xinran’s book Miss Chopsticks. China Media Research, 10(3), 24-31.

Lucas, K., Kang, D., & Li, Z.  (2013). Workplace dignity in a total institution: Examining the experiences of Foxconn’s migrant workforce. Journal of Business Ethics, 114(1), 91-106.  doi: 10.1007/s10551-012-1328-0 (SSCI)

 

10.Research Projects (state and provincial level):

The National Social Science Fund of China, “China-U.S. communication system on the ‘China’s discourse’ and the re-construction of the world order,” 2019.