(Yongjian) Y Li

Biography

Yongjian Li is a PhD candidate/lecturer in the Department of Media & Communication at Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication. Under the supervision of Prof. Susanne Janssen and Dr. Tonny Krijnen, Yongjian's research focuses on digital mobilities and internal migration in the Chinese context to examine the interaction of these three factors: digital media, migration and ageing. Before coming to Erasmus University Rotterdam, Yongjian received his Bachelor's degree in Public Administration from Wuhan University (WHU, China) in 2016, followed by a Research Master's Degree in Public Policy at Renmin University of China (RUC) in 2018. He also studied Social Pedagogy, care and lifelong learning at Hokkaido University in Sapporo, Japan, in 2017. He was a visiting research fellow in intercultural communication, international education, and student mobility at the University of Helsinki (Finland) from 2017 to 2018. He worked as an intern at Tencent in 2017. Yongjian's research interests include media technologies, migration and media, intercultural communication and the digital diaspora. He is particularly interested in how social media mediate migrants' lives.

Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication

Lecturer | Department of Media and Communication
Email
yongjian.li@eshcc.eur.nl
Room
M8-45
Location
Burg. Oudlaan 50, Rotterdam

Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication

Scholarship student | Department of Media and Communication
Email
yongjian.li@eshcc.eur.nl
Room
M8-45
Location
Burg. Oudlaan 50, Rotterdam

More information

Work

Media Industries and Audiences

Level
BA-1
Year Level
BA-1
Year
2023
Course Code
CM1012

Workshop 1: Academic Skills

Year Level
BA-1, Pre-master, Pre-master, Pre-master, Pre-master
Year
2023
Course Code
CM1003

Media Systems in Comparative Perspective

Year Level
BA-1, Pre-master, Pre-master
Year
2023
Course Code
CM1008

News regarding (Yongjian) Y Li

Ageing and mobility in the short video world

Yongjian Li shares insights and findings regarding Chinese older people’s utilisation of Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, in a feature for Wired.

Yongjian Li analyses Chinese motherhood on Douyin and social media use by elderly Houniao

New publications by PhD candidate Yongjian Li.
TikTok homepage on desktop

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