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A media and communication student who is now studying Master of Media and Practice in USYD. Used to study at the University of Nottingham. Having an interest in gender study and Japanese pop culture and subculture.
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Will Sydney City Council’s 24-hour-trading plan wake up sleepy Glebe?

2019-05-31 Victor Shen 0

“Sydney’s a bit sleepy, isn’t it?” said Ms Friml, a Uber drive, as she picked me up. We drove through the Harbour Bridge and then across the CBD. Outside, it was dark and quiet. Shops […]

With so many apps on an iPhone, the WeChat app would always be at the special position for a Chinese user.
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What does the censorship on WeChat look like in the Australians’ eyes?

2019-04-23 Victor Shen 0

The Chinese multi-functional social media app, WeChat, is playing an increasingly important role in social media communication in Australia. WeChat complicates Australian political communication A noteworthy phenomenon is that WeChat has been continuously utilised by […]

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A little tour in USYD

2019-04-01 Victor Shen 0
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Journalism Analysis: an insight into CNN’s and BuzzFeed’s online reporting of an American political issue

2019-03-29 Victor Shen 0

Introduction Since the late 1990s, the innovation of digital technologies has been changing both the appearance of journalism and the relationship between journalism and its audiences (Bednarek & Caple, 2012). This article chooses two online […]

Six Highly Unlikely Brexit Outcomes – One of Which Must Happen This Week
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Online Delivery: getting more traffic or embracing more journalism?

2019-03-14 Victor Shen 1

An article titled ‘Six Highly Unlikely Brexit Outcomes – One of Which Must Happen This Week’ by Gavin Haynes, a freelance journalist, appears on vice.com on 12 March 2019. Compared with other ‘formal’ reports over […]

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