Lokman TSUI 徐洛 文 CURRICULUM VITAE lokmantsui@cuhk.edu.hk http://www.lokman.org Employment Chinese University of Hong Kong, School of Journalism and Communication Assistant Professor, 2014 - now Google, Public Policy and Government Affairs Head of Free Expression, Asia and the Pacific, 2011-2014 City University of Hong Kong, Department of Media and Communication Assistant Professor, 2010-2011 Education Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania Ph.D, Communication (2010) Dissertation: A Journalism of Hospitality Committee: B. Zelizer (chair), M. X. Delli Carpini, M. Price, J. Turow Awarded the Gene Burd Urban Journalism Research Prize For Best Dissertation in Journalism Studies Penn Law School, University of Pennsylvania Certificate of Study in Law (2008) University of Oxford Certificate in Comparative Media Law & Policy (2004) University of Leiden B.A., M.A. China Studies (2001) Thesis (Cum Laude): Big Mama is Watching You: Internet Control and Regulation in China Publications Books Joseph Turow and Lokman Tsui (eds) The Hyperlinked Society: Questioning Connections in the Digital Age. University of Michigan Press: Ann Arbor, MI (2008) Special Journal Issues Lokman Tsui (ed),the Sociopolitical Internet in China, China Information 19:2 (2005)
Journal Articles Lokman Tsui, The Coming Colonization of Hong Kong Cyberspace: government responses to the use of new technologies by the Umbrella Movement, Chinese Journal of Communication 8:4 (2015): 1-9 Lokman Tsui, An Inadequate Metaphor: The Great Firewall and Chinese Internet Censorship, Global Dialogue 9:1-2 (2007): 60-68 Lokman Tsui, Introduction to special issue Sociopolitical Internet in China, China Information 19:2 (2005): 181-188 Lokman Tsui, The Panopticon as an Anti-thesis of a Space of Freedom: Internet Regulation and Control in China, China Information 17:2 (2003): 65-82 Reports Shen Fei and Lokman Tsui, Public Opinion Toward Internet Freedom in Asia: A Survey of Internet Users from 11 Jurisdictions (May 4, 2016). Berkman Center Research Publication No. 2016-8. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2773802 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2773802 Book Chapters Lokman Tsui, Rethinking Journalism Through Technology, in Barbie Zelizer (ed), The Changing Faces of Journalism, Routledge: London (2009): 53-56 Lokman Tsui, Hyperlinks in Newspapers and Blogs, in Joseph Turow and Lokman Tsui (eds), The Hyperlinked Society: Questioning Connections in the Digital Age, University of Michigan Press: Ann Arbor, MI (2008): 70-85 Awards, Honors and Scholarships Faculty Associate, Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard University (2015-7) The Gene Burd Urban Journalism Research Prize, Best Dissertation in Journalism Studies (2011) Student Fellow, Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard University (2008-9) Top Student Paper, 6 th Chinese Internet Research Conference, Hong Kong University (2008) Dissertation Research Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania (2008-2009) Full Scholarship, University of Pennsylvania (2004-2008) Full Scholarship, Summer Doctoral Program, Oxford Internet Institute (2005) Full Scholarship, The Media Law and Policy Global Foundation Programme, Oxford (2004) Full Scholarship, Graduate School of Journalism, National Taiwan University (2001-2002) Teaching Experience Development of Mass Communication (2014-6) New Media Policy (2014-6)
Debating Mass Media (2014-5) Political Economy of the Internet in Asia (2014) Communication and Media in Chinese Contexts (2011) Mass Media and Society (2007) Politics in Contemporary China(2003) Events Organizer of Conferences and Workshops Our Data in Whose Hands? Global Perspectives on Telecommunications Privacy (2016) Is Thailand ready to leap forward in the information economy? (2012) Bridging Cultures: Hong Kong and the Open Internet (2011) 7 th Chinese Internet Research Conference (2009) Harvard-MIT-Yale Cyber Scholars Working Group (2009) The Role of Mobile Technology as Information Platform in China webinar (2009) NGOs as Gatekeepers of the News workshop (2008) Towards a Harmonious Information Society China? Technology, Tensions and Observations symposium (2008) The Changing Faces of Journalism: Tradition, Tabloidization, Technology and Truthiness conference (2007) The Politics and Stakes of Alternative Journalism workshop (2007) The Hyperlinked Society: Questioning Connections in the Digital Age conference (2006) Panel Chairs Digital Cultures of the Asia Pacific, WUN Understanding Global Digital Cultures Conference (2015) Internet Freedom in Asia and the Pacific, International Media Conference, East West Center (2012) Research into Policy, Policy Into Practice: Regulating Privacy in the Context of New Media Technologies, New Technologies, New Challenges: Indian Media Issues in Global Perspective, Oxford University (2011) Restoring Copyright Balance in Academia: Fair Use, DMCA Exceptions and Educational Exemptions, International Communication Association, Chicago (2009) Junior Scholars Network, International Association for Media and Communication Research, Taipei (2005) Presentations Selected Invited Talks and Lectures Surveillance from the State: Freedom of Speech and Self-Censorship, Wikitopia: Surveillance and Privacy in a Post-Snowden Era (2016) New Thinking for New Media, Foundation for Community Educational Media (FCEM) in collaboration with National Broadcasting and Telecommunication Commission (NBTC) of Thailand (2015) Is The Free and Open Internet Dying?, Raising the Bar Hong Kong (2015) Aspen Institute Dialogue on Diplomacy and Technology, Communications and Society Program, The Aspen Institute (2013)
Governance in the Age of the Internet and Free Trade Agreements, INET Bangkok: The Power to Create, Internet Society (2013) Internet and Social Media in Asia: Battleground for Free Expression, Forum Asia (2012) Stewardship in Cyberspace, Cyber Dialogue, The Citizen Lab at the University of Toronto (2012) Intermediary Liability and Free Expression, Silicon Valley Human Rights Conference, Access Now (2011) Understanding New Media Trends, 3rd Media Legal Defence - South East Asia Conference (2011) A Roundtable on Technology and Democracy, Communications Colloquium, Graduate School of Journalism, Columbia University (2009) Technologies Changing Chinese Society, The Implications of the New and Emerging Media For Chinese Politics and Society, US Department of State (2009) Beyond Objectivity: Global Voices and the Future of Journalism, Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard University (2009) Global Internet Censorship, Internet Policy and Culture, University of Pennsylvania (2008) Chinese Diaspora, the Reconstruction of Identity and the Internet, Media, Citizenship and Struggle in China workshop, University of Oxford (2004). The Great Firewall: How it Shapes our Understanding of the Internet in China, Internet in China seminar, Goldsmiths, University of London (2004). Internet Regulation and Censorship in China, Chinese Studies, University of Leiden (2002). Selected Competitive Papers at Conferences The Great Firewall as Iron Curtain 2.0: The implications of China's Internet Most Dominant Metaphor for U.S. Foreign Policy, 6 th Chinese Internet Research Conference, Hong Kong University (2008) Bridging Cultures, Bridging Tensions: Citizen Media, Foreign News and the Challenge of Globalization, Synchronicity / A-synchronicity, ELTE university, Budapest (2008) Jihad Recruiting Grounds or Cyberdating? Internet Discussion Boards and Their Role in the Moral Panic of Muslim Migrant Youth in the Netherlands, International Communication Association, San Francisco (2007) Bridging the Great Firewall: Comparing the Cultural Distances Afforded by the ESWN Bridgeblog and the New York Times, Digital Communication and Social Transformation conference, Hong Kong Baptist University (2006) Web Blocking 2.0 What the Rise of "Tagging" Means for Internet Regulation in China
(with Ken Farrall), Modernization, Modernity, and Media in China, Westminster University (2006) From Khomeini to Abu Ghraib: Understanding the Role of ICTs in Destabilization Events (with Ken Farrall), International Association for Communication and Media Research, Taipei (2005) VSAT Satellite Internet Regulation in the Asia-Pacific region, 3 rd Chinese Internet Research Conference, Michigan State University (2005) Online Privacy in China: A Preliminary Exploration, 1 st Chinese Internet Research Conference, University of Southern California (2003) Panoptic Internet Control in China, Association of Internet Researchers 3.0, International Institute of Infonomics, the Netherlands (2002) The Great Firewall: Misconceptions in East-West Discourse on the Internet in China, Knowledge and Discourse 2, University of Hong Kong (2002). Internet Opening up China: Fact or fiction? Media in Transition 2, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2002) Media Interviewed by On The Media on Press Freedom in China (2016) Interviewed by Quartz on Personal Data Protection in Hong Kong (2016) Quoted in CNN, Bloomberg, New York Times, AFP, Wall Street Journal, Quartz for research on internet regulation and policy. Quoted in Ming Pao, 100 Most, Hong Kong Free Press, Apple Daily, Next Magazine, Hong Kong Economic Times, on personal data protection in Hong Kong (2016) Internet Censorship in China, CNN (2015) New Media and Traditional Media, Radio Television Hong Kong 3 (2015) Contributed several columns for The Guardian, South China Morning Post (2014) Occupy Protests in Hong Kong, Sky News (2014) The Facebook afterlife: what happens to your digital footprint when you die? South China Morning Post (2014) Global Voices and the Future of Journalism, Harvard Nieman Journalism Lab (2009) Corporate Responsibility Implications of Western Internet Companies Doing Business in China, Dutch National Radio (2007) The Closures of Internet Cafés in China, Dutch National Radio (2004) Internet in China, Dutch National Radio (2003) Grants C-Grant, C-Centre, Chinese University of Hong Kong (2016). Seed grant for research on personal data protection in Hong Kong Summer Research Fellowship, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania (2006, 2007 and 2008)
Travel Grant, Scholars Program in Culture and Communication, University of Pennsylvania, for the Digital Communication and Social Transformation conference, Hong Kong Baptist University (2006) Travel Grant, the Annenberg Foundation Trust, for the Communication Technology and Social Policy in the Digital Age conference, Rancho Mirage (2006) Travel Grant, Leids Universitair Fonds, for the 1 st Chinese Internet Research Conference, University of Southern California (2003) Service Peer reviewer Social Media and Society, Sage Publications Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism, Sage Publications Chinese Journal of Communication, Routledge International Journal for Communication, USC Annenberg Press Journal for Information Technology and Policy, Routledge Security Dialogue, Sage Publications China Aktuell, Journal of Current Chinese Affairs Annals of the Association of American Geographers Global Media and Communication, Sage Publications China Perspectives Academic Service Chinese University of Hong Kong Member, Staff-Student Consultation Committee, School of Journalism and Communication(2014-2015) Rising Voices Citizen Media Grant Reviewer (2011) Knight Foundation News Challenge Reviewer (2010) International Collaborative Dictionary of Communications (ICDC) Editorial Board Member (2010-2011) International Communication Association (ICA) Ad Hoc Committee on Fair Use and Academic Freedom (2009) University of Pennsylvania Graduate And Professional Student Assembly, Penn Student Government (2007-2008) International Students Council (2006-2008) Privacy Liaison, Graduate Student Representative (2006-2007) Graduate Council, Annenberg School Student Government (2006-2007) Student Mentor (2006-2007) University of Leiden, The Netherlands Executive Board, Chinese Studies, student representative (1999-2000) Advisory Council, Faculty of Arts, student representative (1999-2000) Advisory Council, Chinese Studies, student representative (1998-1999)
Languages Fluent in English, Dutch, Cantonese and Mandarin Chinese Moderate in German and French Reading Knowledge of Latin, Classical Greek and Classical Chinese