Publications
List of Publications in English
Books/Monographs
Lee, F., CC, Lee., M, Yao., TK, Zhang., F, Lin. and C, Shen. (2013), Communication, Public Opinion, and Globalization in Urban China (Routledge Studies in Rhetoric and Communication). London: Routledge(Involvement: co-author, analysed the data and wrote one chapter of the book)
Book review:
Journal Articles
Lin, F. and Y. Xie (2019). Moving beyond Nimbyism? Media-Movement Dynamics in Chinese NIMBY Movements. China: An International Journal, 17(2):19-38.
Lin, F. and X. Zhang. (2018). Movement-press dynamics and news diffusion: A typology of activism in digital China. The China Review. 18 (2), 33-63.
Lin, F. (2018). Moon over the eastern hill: Constructing the Han Chinese imagination of modern Tibet, The Journal of Popular Culture. 51 (3), 674-692.
Lin, F. and M, Yao. (2018). The impact of accompanying text on visual processing and hedonic evaluation of art, Empirical Studies of the Arts. 36(2), 180–198.DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0276237417719637
Lin, F. (2017). “Digital intellectual property protection in China: Trends and damages in litigation involving the Big Five websites (2003–13)”. Asian Pacific Law Review. 25(2):149-169.
He, X. and F, Lin. (2017). The losing media? An empirical study of defamation litigation in China, The China Quarterly. 230: 371-298
Lin, F., and D, Zhao. (2016). Social movements as a dialogic process: Framing, interpretation schemata and the dynamics of the anti-CNN movement, Chinese Sociological Review. 48(3): 185-208
Lin, F., Y, Sun., and H, Yang. (2015). How are Chinese students ideologically divided? A survey of Chinese college students’ political self-identification, Pacific Affairs, 88(1): 51-74
Lin, F., T.K. Chang., and X. Zhang. (2015). After the spillover effect: News flows and power relations in Chinese mainstream media. Asian Journal of Communication. 25(3):235-254
Chang, T.K. and F, Lin. (2014), From propaganda to public diplomacy: Assessing China's international practice and its image, 1950-2009. Public Relations Review, 40(3), 450-458
Lin, F. (2012). Information differentiation, commercialization and legal reform – The rise of a three-dimensional state-media regime in China. Journalism Studies, 13(3), 418-432
Lin, F. (2010). A survey report on Chinese journalists in China. The China Quarterly, 202, 421-434.
Lin, F. (2010). Organizational construction or individual’s deed? The literati tradition in the journalistic professionalization in China, International Journal of Communication, 4, 1-20.
Lin, T., J. Zhang., D. Yarcia and F, Lin. (2008). Income inequality in the People's Republic of China and its decomposition: 1990–2004. Asian Development Review, 25, 119-136.(MIT Press Journals, Economics and Business)
Lin, F. (2006). Dancing beautifully but with hands cuffed? A historical review of journalism formation during media commercialization in China. Perspectives, 7(2): 79-98.
Salama, JK., R, Heimann., F, Lin., N, Mehta., SJ, Chmura., R, Singh., and J, Kao. (2005). Does the number of lymph nodes examined in node negative breast cancer have prognostic significance? Cancer, 103(4), 664-671.
Book Chapters
Lin, T., D, Yarcia., and F, Lin. (2010). Income inequality in the People's Republic of China 1990–2005. In Poverty, Inequality, and Inclusive Growth in Asia: Measurement, Policy Issues, and Country Studies (Anthem Studies in Development and Globalization). Edited by J. Zhuang. London: Anthem Press.
Research Monographs/Working Papers/Consultancy Reports
Lin, T., C, Wang., Y, Chen., T, Camacho., and F, Lin. (2009). Green Benches: What can the People’s Republic of China Learn from International Experiences of Environment Courts? Asian Development Bank.
Howard, B., P. Zhu, J. Robin, S. Raudenbush, M. Andres, & F. Lin. (2008). Empirical issues in the design of group-randomized studies to measure the effects of interventions for children. MDRC Working Papers on Research Methodology, 483.
Raudenbush, S., M, Andres., B, Howard., P, Zhu., and F, Lin. (2008). An eight-step paradigm for studying the reliability of group-level measures”. William T. Grant Foundation, working report.
Raudenbush, S., M, Andres., B, Howard., P, Zhu., and F, Lin. (2008). The reliability of group-level measures and the power of group-randomized studies. William T. Grant Foundation, working report.
Invited Book Reviews
Book Review: Jonathan Hassid, China’s Unruly Journalists: How Committed Professionals Are Changing the People’s Republic. The China Journal, (2017)
Book review: Fanxu Zeng, 媒体作为调停人:公民行动与公共协商 [Media as mediators: Citizen activism and public deliberation] Communication and the Public 2(1): 107-108
List of Publications in Languages other than English
Books
林芬《中国媒体转型:国家,市场与技术的角逐》(北京:人民大学出版社)(Lin, F. (Forthcoming). Transition of Chinese Media: The Seesaw Battle among the State, Market and Technology. Beijing: Renmin University Press )
Journal Articles
林芬(2018)<權力與信息悖論:研究中國媒體的國家視角>,《傳播與社會學刊》。(Lin, F. (forthcoming). “Power and Information Paradox: A State Perspective on Studying Chinese Media". Communication & Society. 45, 19-46.
林芬,林斯嫻 (2017)<香港青年的中國觀:民族認同與學生運動>,《二十一世紀》,第164期。(Lin, F. and S, Lin (2017). “Being Chinese in Flux: National Identity and Student Movements in Hong Kong. Twenty-First Century. 164, 66-86.
谢颖,林芬 (2016)<抗争性政治中的群体差异与资源借用: 中产抗争与农民抗争的个案比较>, 《社会学评论》,第四期:34-48. (Xie, Y. and F, Lin. (2016). “Weapons of the Middle Class: A Comparative Study of Collective Action in China”. Sociological Review of China.4(1):34-48)
林芬, 王鑫 (2016)<浅谈英文学术写作技巧:把作者的问题变成读者的问题>,《新闻记者》第12期(Lin, F. and X, Wang (2016). On English Academic Writing Skills: Turning Authors’ Questions into Readers’ Questions. The Journalist Monthly. 12)
林芬,赵鼎新 (2008)<霸權文化缺失下的中國新聞和社會運動>, 《傳播與社會學刊》6,93-119. (Lin, F. and D, Zhao. (2008). Lack of hegemony: dynamics between news media and social movement in China. Communication & Society, 6, 93-119.
Book Chapters
林暾,庄巨忠,达玛娅秀,林芬(2008)<1990-2004年中国收入差距与增长益贫性研究>,《以共享式增长促进社会和谐》。中国计划出版社。(Lin, T., J, Zhang., D, Yarcia. and F. Lin (2008). Income Disparity and Poverty in China 1990-2004. In Inclusive Growth toward a Harmonious Society in China. Edited by Justin Lin and Juzhong Zhuang. Pp.213-232. Beijing: China Planning Press.