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Lu Di is a Professor (Second-Level) and doctoral supervisor at the School of Journalism and Communication, Peking University, and Director of the Center for Surrounding Communication Studies. He holds a Ph.D. in Journalism from Renmin University of China and completed the first postdoctoral fellowship in Journalism and Communication in China at Fudan University. His professional experience includes serving as a reporter and senior editor at China Youth Daily and Beijing Television, and as a professor at the School of Journalism and Communication at Tsinghua University. He has also served as Deputy Director of the Cultural Committee of the Central Committee of the Chinese Peasants’ and Workers’ Democratic Party.
Professor Lu concurrently serves as President of the Beijing Writing Society, Dean of the Institute for Surrounding Communication Studies at Huaqiao University, and member of the China Writers Association.
Since 1998, Professor Lu has led more than 40 major national- and provincial-level research projects, including key projects funded by the National Social Science Foundation of China. He has published more than 400 research articles on audiovisual and new media studies, cultural industries, and Surrounding Communication Studies, and has authored, edited, or translated 22 books, including four collections of poetry. He was named one of China’s “Top Ten Broadcasting and Television Theory Scholars” by the China Radio and Television Association in 2004, and received the Gold Prize at the Lermontov International Poetry Festival in 2018.
His theoretical framework of Surrounding Communication Studies has been recognized as one of the “Four Major Indigenous Theories in Chinese Journalism and Communication Studies” and one of the “Top Ten Original Theories in Chinese Philosophy and Social Sciences.”
School of Joumalism & Communication,Peking University
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