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Academic Curriculum Vitae

Name

Liu Zixu

Department

Editorial Office of International Critical Thought

Professional Title

Associate Researcher

Job title

Deputy Director

Academic qualification

PhD

   

Research area

Media studies, political economy of communication

Contact

Email: liuzixu@cass.org.cn   Tel: 010-85195679

Academic Profile

1989-1993 Department of Foreign Languages, Inner Mongolia University, Majoring in English Language and Literature, BA

1995-1998 Department of Foreign Languages, Tsinghua University, Majoring in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, MA

1998-2009 Department of Communication, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA, PhD

2010-now Academy of Marxism, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Assistant Researcher, Associate Researcher

Main Academic Achievements

Monograph:

The Political Economy of Chinese Television Advertising (in English). Istanbul, London and Berlin: Canut International Publishers. 2018.

Translated work:

Virilio and the Media. Communication University of China Press. 2019.

Articles:

“A Political Economy Study of the History of Early Electronic Media Development in the United States.” Theory and Criticism of Literature and Art, 2020, no. 6.

“The Political Economy of Communication: The Expansion of Marxism into the Field of Culture.” Academic Research, 2019, no. 3.

“Analysis of the State of Economic Development of the USSR and the Reasons for Its Collapse.” Leading Journal of Ideological & Theoretical Education, 2018, no. 1. Co-authored with Cheng Enfu.

The Historical Contribution of the October Revolution to the Economic and Social Development of the Soviet Union. International Critical Thought, 2017, no. 3. Co-authored with Cheng Enfu.

“The Contemporary Crisis and the Time for Cultural Studies: Interview with Lawrence Grossberg.” International Critical Thought, 2017, no. 1.

“The Class of Audience: A Political Economy Analysis of Television Advertising.” Art Handbook, 2014.

“Once upon a Time in China: Nationalism, Modernity, and Cinematic Representation.” Frontiers of Literary Studies in China, 2014, no. 4.

“The Structural Transformation of Chinese Television.” (in English and Spanish) Temas, 2011, no. 66 (April-June).