Conferences

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Wu, A. X., & Taneja, H. A user-centric ethnological mapping of the World Wide Web . Computational Social Science Summit (CSSS15). May, 2015. Chicago, IL.

Wu, A. X. & Dong, Y. The burden of class antagonism: On the rise of popular feminism in postsocialist China. Feminist Scholarship Division, International Communication Association (ICA) annual conference, May, 2015. San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Taneja, H. & Wu, A. X. Unraveling boundaries in global cultural consumption: Hybridization of WWW usage. 'Understanding Global Digital Cultures Conference.' April, 2015. Hong Kong.

Wu, A. X. & Dong, Y. The feminist veil of class politics: Proliferation of the class-inflected gender discourse in postsocialist China. Association for Asian Studies (AAS) annual conference, March, 2015. Chicago, IL.

Taneja, H. & Wu, A.X. (July, 2014). The rise of the global South on the World Wide Web: A historical analysis of usage patterns. International Association of Media and Communication Research (IAMCR). Hyderabad, India.

Taneja, H., Wu, A.X. & Tripathy, S. (June, 2014). What balkanizes the Internet: Access denied or access unwanted. ACM Web Science. Bloomington, IN. Best Poster.

Wu, A.X. (October, 2013). Internet memory and political subject-formation of a counter-hegemonic group. 'Appropriating the Internet: Alternative & Comparative Histories' Preconference Workshop, annual conference of the Association of Internet Research (AoIR 14.0), Denver, CO.

Taneja, H. & Wu, A.X. (August, 2013). How does the Great Firewall of China affect online user behavior?: Isolated 'Internets' as culturally defined markets on the WWW. International Communication Division, annual conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC). Washington, DC. Markham Top Student Paper Award (second ranked).

Taneja, H. & Wu, A.X. (June, 2013). Does censorship or culture explain the isolated Chinese Internet? Analyzing global online audience flows. China and the New Internet World: the 11th Chinese Internet Research Conference (CIRC11). Oxford Internet Institute, UK. Winner of Graduate Student Paper Competition.

Wu, A.X. (June, 2013). An exploratory charting of belief systems and ideological polarization among Chinese Internet users, 2008-2011. China and the New Internet World: the 11th Chinese Internet Research Conference (CIRC11), Oxford Internet Institute, UK.

Wu, A.X. (May, 2012). Hail the independent thinker: Online debates, emerging norms, and democratic culture in China. Political Communication Division, annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA). Phoenix, AZ.

Wu, A.X. (November, 2011). Considering online public debate in authoritarian contexts: The Internet and cultivation of civic competence for democracy. Political Communication Division, annual conference of the National Communication Association (NCA). New Orleans, LA.

Wu, A.X. (July, 2008). When pirated films met the Internet: The Chinese cultural public sphere of movies in an unorthodox globalization. Political Economy Section, annual conference of the International Association of Media and Communication Research (IAMCR). Stockholm, Sweden.

Wu, A.X. (July, 2007). Research on BBS and blogs in mainland China: A meta-analysis [in Chinese]. The 5th Conference of Media & Communication in Chinese Civilization. Taiwan.