Author Archives: admin

Jeroen de Kloet

Co-I Jeroen de Kloet has widely published on popular culture and media entertainment in Europe. He is working on a large state-funded project studying the socio-cultural and media effects of the Beijing Olympics. His understanding of Chinese and European pop … Continue reading

Posted in Jeroen de Kloet | Leave a comment

Michael Keane

Michael Keane is one of the world’s leading scholars in creative industries studies. His specialties are on the globalizing trend of the Chinese creative industries and China’s emerging creative clusters, new media, and soft infrastructure. He studied cultural enterprises, institutions, … Continue reading

Posted in Michael Keane | Leave a comment

Matthew Chew

Matthew Chew specializes in the social, cultural, and consumption aspects of games in HK and China. Chew is collaborating with the PI on a number of studies including game virtual world governance policies in China. Official Website  

Posted in Matthew Chew | Leave a comment

Anthony Fung

Anthony Fung is the PI of the project. He is a professor in the School of Journalism and Communication at the Chinese Univeristy of Hong Kong. His research interest covers creative industries and popular culture. He completed many surveys as … Continue reading

Posted in Anthony Fung | Leave a comment

Zhang Lin

Zhang Lin is a MPhil student in the School of Journalism and Communication, Chinese University. Her thesis centers on the role of guilds in the Chinese game indusry from a political economy perspective. E-mail: linzhang966@gmail.com

Posted in Zhang Lin | 1 Comment

Iris Guan

Iris Guan is the research coordinator in China. She was a journalist in a magazine in Beijing specializing in the field of creative industries. She was a graduate from MA Global Communication. E-mail: gxj.iris@gmail.com

Posted in Iris Guan | Leave a comment

Shum Sze

Shum Sze receives his MA from Department of Cultural Studies at Lingnan University. He is a well-known local historian and he is also an expert in creative industries in China and Hong Kong. E-mail: cshum04@yahoo.com.hk

Posted in Shum Sze | Leave a comment

Brian Yeung

Brian Yeung graduates from Department of Sociology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is now responsible for industry interviews in Hong Kong. E-mail: mr.brianyeung@gmail.com

Posted in Brian Yeung | Leave a comment

Ben Chen

Ben Chen is a part time researcher of the project. His masters thesis focuses on the anime industry in China. He is now mainly responsible for collecting secondary data about the game industry in China. E-mail: tianhong_hk@yahoo.com.hk    

Posted in Ben Chen | Leave a comment