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Department of Media and Communication Center for Communication Research

Pei ZHI 支培

Master Degree in Development Studies (City University of Hong Kong)

Ph.D. Student

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Email: peizhi2-c@my.cityu.edu.hk
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Research Interests

  • Political Science
  • Political Elites
  • Movement-Voting Dynamics
  • Political Campaign
  • Hong Kong Studies
ZHI Pei is a PhD student interested in political communication, especially the election campaign in Hong Kong Legislative Council election. His dissertation topic is about the nexus of political logic and media logic in the political elite-making process in Hong Kong.


Publications

  • DING, C., & ZHI, P. (In Press). Loss of a Loved One: An Empirical Study of Pain and Suffering Awards in Wrongful Death Cases in China. The Chinese Journal of Comparative Law.
  • DING, C., & ZHI, P. (2022). An Empirical Study of Pain and Suffering Awards in Chinese Personal Injury Cases. Hong Kong Law Journal. 52, 3.

Conference Papers

  • MENG, X., LIN, F., & ZHI, P. (2023). Are COVID-19 Conspiracy Theories for Losers? Probing the Interactive Effect of Voting Choice and Emotional Distress on Anti-Vaccine Conspiracy Belief. 73rd Annual International Communication Association Conference (ICA23)--Toronto, Canada
  • ZHI, P., LIN, F., SKORIC, M., & ZHANG, N. (2021). Conventional vs. Contentious: Exploring the relationship between participation in the social movement and voting intention in Hong Kong. Society For Hong Kong Studies Annual Conference 2021.
  • XIONG, B., ZHI, P., LIN, F., WU, A. M., & CHENG, E. W. (2021). Integrating EPPM with authoritarianism to predict people’s intention to accept digital tracing surveillance: an empirical study during the COVID-19 pandemic in Asia. In Society For Hong Kong Studies Annual Conference 2021.
  • Lin, F., Xiong, B., Zhi, P., Wu, A., & Cheng, E. (2021). Trading Privacy for Health? A Comparative Study on the Willingness of Privacy Disclosure During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Asia. 71st Annual International Communication Association Conference (ICA21).
  • Lin, S., Zhi, P., Lin, F., & Wu, A. M. (2020). The salient majority? The hybridized identity between 'Hongkonger' and 'Chinese' in post-Umbrella Hong Kong. Paper presented at IAMCR Tampere 2020, Tampere, Finland.
  • ZHI, P., & LIN, F. (2020) Legislative Professionalism and The Role of Parties: Empirical Study on Hong Kong Legislative Council Elections (1991-2016). Paper presented at 115th Annual American Sociological Association Conference - Virtual Conference, San Francisco, USA
  • ZHI, P., & LIN, F. (2020) How Political Party Operates: Decomposing the Party Effect in Hong Kong LegCo Election. Paper presented at 70th Annual International Communication Association Conference - Virtual Conference, Gold Coast, Australia
  • Lin, S., ZHI, P., LIN, F., & WU, M. (2020) Where Is the Silent Majority? The Hybridized Identity Between “Honghonger” and “Chinese” in Post-Umbrella Hong Kong. Paper presented at 70th Annual International Communication Association Conference - Virtual Conference, Gold Coast, Australia.
  • ZHI, P., & LIN, F. (2019). Party effect in Hong Kong: how party works in Hong Kong Legislative Council Election. Paper presented at The 3rd International Interdisciplinary Symposium on the Quantitative Analysis of Textual Data, Tokyo, Japan.

Academic Career

  • 2017.01-207.06
    Part-time Research Assistant, Department of Media and Communication, City University of Hong Kong
    2017.06-2018.06
    Full-time Research Assistant, Department of Media and Communication, City University of Hong Kong

Awards

Top Paper Award in Communication Science & Biology (CSaB) Panel in ICA23