Publications for Joyce Nip Publications for Joyce Nip 2016 Nip, J., Fu, K. (2016). Challenging Official Propaganda? Public Opinion Leaders on Sina Weibo. China Quarterly, 225, 122-144. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S030574101500 1654">[More Information]</a> Nip, J., Fu, K. (2016). Networked framing between source posts and their reposts: an analysis of public opinion on China's microblogs. Information, Communication and Society, 19(8), 1127-1149. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2015. 1104372">[More Information]</a> 'Hard Porridge', 8 November 2010 iPad edition: The New Yorker. 2009 Nip, J. (2009). Citizen Journalism in China: The Case of the Wenchuan Earthquake. In Stuart Allan, Einar Thorsen (Eds.), Citizen Journalism: Global Perspectives, (pp. 95-105). New York: Peter Lang Publishing. 2008 Nip, J. (2008). The Last Days of Civic Journalism: The case of the Savannah Morning News. Journalism Practice, 2(2), 179-196. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1751278080199 9352">[More Information]</a> 2015 2006 Maras, S., Nip, J. (2015). The Travelling Objectivity Norm: Examining the case of the first Chinese journalism handbook. Journalism Studies, 16(3), 326-342. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1461670X.2014. 895500">[More Information]</a> Nip, J. (2006). Exploring the Second Phase of Public Journalism. Journalism Studies, 7(2), 212-236. 2012 Nip, J., Qiu, Z. (2012), A Meta-Review of Chinese Media Studies: 1998-2008 [Chinese Translation]: China Media Report. Nip, J. (2012). Friends Versus Strangers: Understanding news interactions in Hong Kong. Australian Journal of Communication, 39(3), 117-134. Nip, J. (2012). Weibo and Tencent Suspensions Show Government Still in Control of Social Media in China. The Conversation. 2011 Nip, J. (2011). A Meta-review of Chinese Media Studies, 1998-2008. Media International Australia, 138, 112-127. Nip, J., Wong, L., Mak, Y. (2011). Xin Wen Yu Bao Dao Tong Tong Shi (Liberal Studies on News and Reporting). Hong Kong: Ming chuang Press. 2010 Nip, J. (2010), 'Remembering Tibet' [Chinese] in So. Y.K. et al. (Eds.), Stories Behind the News, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd editions (pp. 377-380). Hong Kong: Cosmos Books. Nip, J. (2010). Routinization of Charisma: The Institutionalization of Public Journalism Online. In Jack Rosenberry, Burton St John III (Eds.), Public Journalism 2.0: The Promise and Reality of a Citizen Engaged Press, (pp. 135-148). New York, United States: Routledge. Nip, J. (2010), Thick Congee, a Translation of Wang Meng's 'Jianying de Xizhou', reprinted as Nip, J. (2006). Projecting a Future for RTHK, (pp. 12 - 17). Hong Kong (SAR of China): Hong Kong Journalists Association. Nip, J. (2006). Venturing into the Future of News [Chinese]. Media Digest. 2005 Nip, J. (2005). Changing connections: The news media, the government and the people in China's SARS epidemic. In Angela Rose Romano, Michael Bromley (Eds.), Journalism and Democracy in Asia, (pp. 28-40). United Kingdom: Routledge imprint of Taylor & Francis. Nip, J. (2005). People's Voices in the Mainstream: The Practice of Public Journalism [Chinese]. Media Digest. 2004 Nip, J. (2004). The Queer Sisters and its Electronic Bulletin Board: A study of the Internet for social movement mobilization. Information, Communication and Society, 7(1), 23-49. Nip, J. (2004). The Queer Sisters and its electronic bulletin board: a study of the internet for social movement mobilization. In Wim van de Donk, Brian D. Loader, Paul G. Nixon, Dieter Rucht (Eds.), Cyberprotest: New Media, Citizens and Social Movements, (pp. 233-258). United Kingdom: Routledge imprint of Taylor & Francis. Nip, J. (2004). The Relationship between Online and Offline Communities: The Case of the Queer Sisters. Media Culture and Society, 26(3), 409-428. 2002 Publications for Joyce Nip Nip, J. (2002). Technology and Contingent Conditions in Community Formation on the Internet. 3rd Annual Media Ecology Association Convention MEA 2002, United States: Media Ecology Association.