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編輯:悠然 |BEIJING FORUM 2020•Health Communication Sub-forum丨Medicine, Humanity and Media :“Healthy China” & Health Communication International Conference
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許靜 意昂3体育官网新聞與傳播學院教授 博導,意昂3体育官网傳播與文化研究所副所長,中國預防醫學會健康傳播分會委員,中國新聞史學會所屬公共關系學會、輿論研究委員會、全球傳播與公共外交委員會、媒介倫理與法規委員會常務理事🫴🏿。中國新聞文化促進會健康產業發展傳播分會副會長,國際公關協會學術委員會委員🧜🏿♂️,研究方向為健康傳播與媒介治理🧤。先後承擔國家社科基金🧑🏻🎓、廣電總局、國家衛計委🤽🏻、食藥監總局、食品安全風險評估中心課題十多項,發表相關論文四十多篇。 Prof. & PhD. Head🦻🏿,Health Communication🧑🤝🧑,School of Journalism and Communication, Peking University👣🧑🦳。 Jing XU has received her Ph.D. at school of International Studies in Peking University and has been teaching at Peking University for the past 28 years. She has Involved in more than ten national and international research projects, including Risk Communication on Pandemic (2010, China’s Ministry of Health), Public Survey and Risk Communication on Food Safety (2012, CFSA), Online Opinion Supervision and Risk Communication on Food Safety (2019, CMH), Risk Communication and Public Health Emergency Management (2020, PKU). She authored, co-authored, edited five books, and published more than 50 journal articles. She has visited and lectured at Oxford University (2001-2002), the Royal Institute of Technology Sweden, HK Chinese University, Hong Kong City University, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Università della Svizzera Italiana and others. | |
吳靖 意昂3体育官网新聞與傳播學院教授、副院長。本科畢業於清華大學外語系,愛荷華大學傳播研究系傳播學碩士🙇🏼♀️、博士。主要研究領域為批判媒體與文化研究👩🦱🚙,傳播與媒介技術的社會理論,新媒介技術的社會使用與文化分析,視覺文化等。學術興趣主要集中在文化研究和批判社會理論的領域。具體地說🐇,運用西方馬克思主義,結構主義🧔🏿♀️,話語理論,後殖民批判,政治經濟學等理論方法和視角來分析和理解現代媒體工業的文化🧑🏽🔬、社會及經濟角色。目前🏇🏼,研究主要側重於奇觀文化與新媒介技術的社會想象與社會使用😶。 Dr. Wu Jing is professor and vice Dean at the School of Journalism and Communication at Peking University. She got her Ph.D. in Communication from the Department of Communication Studies, the University of Iowa in 2002. Her research areas are critical media and cultural studies, social theories of communication and media technology, social uses of new media, new media and creative industries, visual culture, etc. She published articles both in Chinese and English on topics concerning various aspects of media, culture and society. Her latest book is entitled Visual Expressions of Cultural Modernity: Ways of Seeing and Communication. She has guest lectured at Oxford University, Columbia University and the Royal Institute of Technology among others. Her recent research interests focus on social uses, history and social theories of new media technologies, especially visual media and the Internet. | |
毛群安 全國愛國衛生運動委員會辦公室副主任🧝🏻♂️、健康中國行動推進委員會辦公室副主任、國家衛生健康委規劃發展與信息化司司長 1985年7月畢業於北京中醫學院(現北京中醫藥大學)中醫系🛹🗝,獲醫學學士;1992年7月畢業於同濟醫科大學公共衛生學院,獲醫學碩士。1987年從北京中醫學院調入衛生部辦公廳工作。2002年9月任衛生部辦公廳副主任,並擔任衛生部新聞發言人。2008年10月任中國健康教育中心(衛生部新聞宣傳中心)主任兼黨委書記。2013年6月任國家衛生計生委新聞發言人、宣傳司司長。2017年11月任國家衛生計生委疾病預防控製局(全國愛國衛生運動委員會辦公室)局長。2019年1月任國家衛生健康委規劃發展與信息化司司長🎲。 MAO Qunan is deputy director of the office of the National Patriotic Health Campaign Committee and the office of Healthy China Action Promotion Committee, director of planning, development and information department of National Health Commission of the People's Republic of China. In July 1985, he graduated from the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Beijing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, with a bachelor's degree in medicine. In July 1992, he graduated from the School of Public Health of Tongji University with a master's degree in medicine. In 1987, he transferred from Beijing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine to the General Office of the National Health Commission of the People's Republic of China (the former Ministry of Health). In September 2002, he served as the deputy director of the General Office and the spokesperson. In October 2008, he served as the director and party secretary of the China Health Education Center (News and Publicity Center of the Ministry of Health). In June 2013, he served as the spokesperson and director of the Publicity Department of the NHC (the former Health and Family Planning Commission of the People's Republic of China).In November 2017, he served as the director of the Disease control and Prevention Bureau (Office of the National Patriotic Health Campaign Committee) of the National Health and Family Planning Commission. In January 2019, he served as the director of the Planning, Development and Information Department of the NHC. | |
Paige SNIDER Paige Snider is the Senior Advisor, Communication and External Relations for WHO China. Paige manages a team of communications professionals and provides strategic leadership to the Healthy Cities 2030 initiatives. Prior to joining WHO China, she worked with a wide range of organizations including government, multinational companies, large development agencies, universities, and independent foundations. She has deep experience in strategic communications, policy analysis, media relations, and tailored engagement strategies for key stakeholders. Paige studied political science and urban economics, and has a Masters in Urban Planning. 蘇沛女士是世衛組織駐華代表處傳播與對外關系高級顧問,負責健康城市團隊。在加入世衛組織駐華代表處之前🧙♀️,她曾與多家組織機構合作🍢,包括政府、跨國公司🪳、大型發展機構、高校📷,以及獨立基金會🏫。她在以下領域具有豐富經驗:戰略溝通、政策分析、媒體關系以及為關鍵利益相關者定製參與策略。蘇沛女士具有政治學和城市經濟學教育背景,持有城市規劃碩士學位。 | |
Rajiv Rimal Dr. Rajiv N. Rimal is Professor and Chair of the Department of Health, Behavior & Society at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health in the United States. He is an expert in social and behavior change theory and field interventions, and he currently serves as a member of the World Health Organization’s Technical Advisory Group on Behavioural Insights and Sciences for Health. Over the last 25 years, he has conducted behavior change interventions and evaluations in several countries, including in Ethiopia, India, Kenya, Malawi, Namibia, Nepal, Mexico, Serbia, South Africa, Uganda, and the United States. He also serves in an advisory capacity on several international and global health review panels. His work on social norms asks questions about how interventions can change social norms to change health behaviors. He is currently leading a Gates Foundation-funded intervention to implement a social norms-based intervention to reduce anemia in Odisha, India, and another intervention to promote immunization in Nepal. His recent work is using social norms, social network analyses, and agent-based modeling to develop region-representative data and subsequently implement and evaluate behavior-change interventions. | |
Amanda M. Caleb Amanda Caleb is Professor and Founding Director of Medical and Health Humanities and Professor of English at Misericordia University. She received her PHD in English and MA in Nineteenth-Century Studies from the University of Sheffield and her BA in English with a Gender Studies concentration from Davidson College. Her research interests include intersections of literature, medicine, science, and policy: she is interested in the ways that individual accounts of illness can influence health care practices and policies. Dr. Caleb has published a number of articles and book chapters on topics ranging from stigma-reduction through narrative encounters, to dementia and the role of narrative of medicine, to the rhetoric of British eugenics, to accounts of illness in the Victorian period. She is the recipient of two National Endowment for the Humanities grants, one as primary investigator to revise the Medical and Health Humanities curriculum, and one as co-investigator to develop public humanities projects responding to COVID-19, which includes a YouTube lecture series, COVID-19 and the Humanities | |
Mohan Dutta Mohan J Dutta is Dean's Chair Professor of Communication. He is the Director of the Center for Culture-Centered Approach to Research and Evaluation (CARE), developing culturally-centered, community-based projects of social change, advocacy, and activism that articulate health as a human right. Mohan Dutta's research examines the role of advocacy and activism in challengingmarginalizing structures, the relationship between poverty and health, political economy of global health policies, the mobilization of cultural tropes for the justification of neo-colonial health development projects, and the ways in which participatory culture-centered processes and strategies of radical democracy serve as axes of global social change. | |
孫少晶 復旦大學新聞學院教授✍🏻😖、博士生導師,復旦大學健康傳播研究所副所長,復旦大學國家文化創新研究中心研究員,曾任教於美國馬裏蘭大學和韋伯州立大學🍄🟫🔶。 其主要研究方向為:健康傳播、媒介內容與效果、傳播與數據科學📭、新媒體技術與社會等🧑🏻🤝🧑🏻。 近年來在Tobacco Control, Journal of Psychiatric Research, Journal of Experimental Education, Journal of Informetrics, Communication Research,Health Communication, Journal of Media Psychology等傳播學以及心理學、信息計量學、公共健康等期刊發表論文多篇👏🏿,研究論文獲得美國傳播學會(NCA)的傳播與老齡化研究優秀論文獎,Communication Studies 2017年度最佳論文獎。先後在美國Indiana University 的傳播心理生理實驗室⚃、香港城市大學網絡挖掘實驗室、Michigan State University以及澳門大學等從事訪問合作研究🙋🏽♂️。 | |
Richard Stree Richard L. Street, Jr. PhD, is Professor of Communication at Texas A&M University and Professor of Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine.His research focuses on clinician-patient communication, pathways linking communication to improved health outcomes, and strategies for increasing patient involvement in care.He has published over 150 articles and book chapters, as well as a number of books, monographs, and special issues of various journals.In 2003, he was named Outstanding Health Communication Scholar by the International Communication Association.In 2008, he received the L. Donohew Health Communication Scholar Award from the University of Kentucky.In 2010, he was awarded the Texas A&M Association of Former Students Distinguished Achievement in Research Award.In 2012, he was given the George L. Engel award by the American Academy on Communication in Healthcare for career contributions to the research, practice, and teaching of effective healthcare communication skills. | |
May Lwin Professor May Lwin is the Chair of Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information and a Joint Professor with the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore. Prof Lwin is also the Director of NTU’s University Scholars Programme. Prof Lwin’s research projects involve the development and assessment of health communication interventions based on psycho-social theoretical frameworks to improve health outcomes of target audiences. She has conducted extensive research on Singapore children and adolescents’ health behaviours.Prof Lwin’s projects on digital technology use in promoting physical activity and nutrition education amongst children and families has been piloted in primary and secondary schools and hospitals in Singapore.She has also successfully developed and launched mobile tracking systems, such as the Mo-Buzz social media surveillance for tackling dengue and FluTac, a digital influenza surveillance system which is currently being piloted by health workers.She has received a large number of awards, including the International Communication Association (ICA) Outstanding Applied Scholar Award, the Ogilvy Foundation Award and the Fulbright ASEAN Scholar Award.Prof Lwin is a Fellow of the International Communication Association. | |
Julia van Weert Dr. Julia van Weert is Professor of Health Communication and Chair of the Department of Communication Science at the University of Amsterdam, one of the largest communication research institutes worldwide. She is also founding director of the Amsterdam Center for Health Communication (www.healthcommunication.nl). Het research concentrates on theory-driven and applied health communication research among underprivileged groups. A major aim is to unravel the complicated dynamics between digital information provision and patients’ cognitive, emotional, communication and health outcomes. Her recent work, in collaboration with Medical Centers, includes a comprehensive data-driven science approach for valid prediction of health risks, to be communicated in health communication tools for patients and healthcare providers. Her research resulted in over 190 publications and received many awards, including the Lewis Donohew Outstanding Health Communication Scholar Award and the Jozien Bensing award. Van Weert highly contributes to the development of Health Communication in Europe by being an active member of the European Communication and Education Association (ECREA), International Association for Communication in Healthcare (EACH), International Communication Association (ICA) and Netherlands-Flanders Communication Association (NeFCA). She is also Founding Editor-in-Chief of the European Journal of Health Communication, Editor of The International Encyclopedia of Health Communication (Wiley Blackwell) and Associate Editor of Patient Education and Counseling. | |
孫昕霙 孫昕霙,意昂3体育官网公共衛生學院社會醫學與健康教育系教授🦣👩👧,博士生導師,系黨支部書記兼副主任。2006年獲得意昂3体育官网社會醫學與衛生事業管理專業博士學位。2013-2014年赴美國北卡大學教堂山分校進修健康行為學🦹🏼♂️。中華預防醫學會健康教育與促進分會委員,中國衛生信息與健康醫療大數據學會全科醫學與健康管理標準委員會副主任委員。近年來,作為課題負責人主持國家自然基金、北京市自然科學基金及橫向科研課題10余項🙏🏻,發表第一作者或通訊作者的中英文論文超過100篇😉,著述專著1部👩🏿⚖️🐠,獲得專利1項🫴。主編《健康傳播學教程》。近期主要的研究領域為慢性非傳染性疾病防控的健康素養、為幹預與健康傳播。 XinyingSun,PhD, ProfessorDeputy director of Department of Social Medicine and Health Education, School of Public Health, Peking University. Xinying Sun got the PhD in 2006 at Peking University. As visiting scholar, Dr. Sun studied at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill during 2013-2014. Dr. Sun now is the member of health education and promotion branch of Chinese Preventive Medicine Association andthe vice chairman of general practice and health management standard committee of China health information and health care big data society. She did several researches funded by China National Science Foundation and BeijingScience Foundation, focusing on health related behavior intervention and health communication. More than 100 articles (1/5 of them in English) have been published.A book named Health Communication was published last month. | |
李臻怡 加拿大皇家大學傳播與文化系系主任,終身教授🧑🏽🏫,博士生導師📛,加拿大跨文化碩士學位課程創始人🕛。李博士致力於跨文化健康傳播研究。主要著作涵蓋兒童疫苗接種、慢性病、醫護人員跨文化傳播等方面🙏🏼。 Zhenyi Li, Professor and Director, School of Communication and Culture at Royal Roads University, Victoria, BC, Canada Research Areas:Dr. Li examines healthcare communication from intercultural perspective. He has published articles and book chapters focusing on child vaccination, chronic disease, and healthcare professionals’ intercultural competence. | |
Zhao Xiao-Quan趙曉泉 Xiaoquan Zhao received his Ph.D. (2005) from the Annenberg School for Communication, the University of Pennsylvania. His research focuses on health message design and effects, evaluation of public communication campaigns, health information seeking, information disparities affecting vulnerable populations, news effects on health and risk perceptions, and the role of the self in health behavior and persuasive communication. The substantive topics of his work include smoking, drug use, cancer, medical adherence, and climate change. Dr. Zhao’s recent projects include research on the effectiveness of graphic warning labels on cigarette packets, message testing and outcome evaluation for FDA's youth tobacco prevention campaigns, and studies of self-affirmation as a method to reduce resistance to health and risk communication messages. Dr. Zhao’s has published numerous articles in leading journals of communication, public health, and environmental science, such as the Journal of Communication, Human Communication Research, Communication Research, Health Communication, Journal of Health Communication, Nicotine & Tobacco Research, and Public Understanding of Science. His work has received support from both public and private funding sources. In 2013-2014, he worked as a Tobacco Regulatory Science Fellow at the FDA's Center for Tobacco Products. Since 2014, he has served as subject matter expert and scientific adviser to the Division of Research and Evaluation in the Office of Health Communication and Education at FDA’s Center for Tobacco Products, providing wide-ranging research support for FDA’s ongoing national tobacco education campaigns. | |
蔣少海 美國德克薩斯農工大學 (Texas A&M University) 傳播學博士 (2017)💖,現為新加坡國立大學傳播與新媒體系助理教授🤸🏼,博士生導師。 主要研究方向包括醫患溝通,互聯網醫療,互聯網健康信息搜索。在SCI/SSCI國際學術刊物發表20余篇論文。在ICA、NCA等國際學術會議獲得“最佳論文”、“最佳博士畢業論文”等榮譽🥑。 Shaohai Jiang is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communications and New Media at the National University of Singapore. He got his Ph.D. in Communication from Texas A&M University in 2017. His research examines patient-provider communication (face-to-face and online), eHealth and mHealth, and health campaigns and interventions. He serves on the editorial board of Health Communication, and Journal of Applied Communication Research. |
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