李欣人 Li Xinren

Li Xinren, male, born in 1975, is a professor and doctoral supervisor at the School of Journalism and, Shandong University. He is a postdoctoral researcher at Fudan University, a guest professor at National Changwon University in South Korea, a visiting scholar at Purdue in the United States, and a senior research scholar at the University of Texas at Austin, Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, and the University of Alberta in Canada. He also the Chinese director of the Confucius Institute at Leiden University in the Netherlands, and has served as the deputy director of the General Office of Shandong Radio and Television.

His main research areas include communication theory, new media studies, intercultural communication, and public relations. As the principal investigator, he has undertaken multiple national and provincial-level projects has been selected for the "Thousand Talents Plan" for mutual employment between universities and news organizations. He has won awards such as the Shandong Provincial Excellent Master's Award, the Shandong Provincial Excellent Doctoral Thesis Award, the Second and Third Prizes of the Shandong Provincial Social Science Excellent Achievements Award, the Shandong Social Science Discipline Newcomer Award, and the First "National Journalism Youth Scholar Excellent Academic Achievement" Award.

Before and after joining the workforce, he has participated in writing 2 books, compiling 5 books, and translating 2 books.

He has published more than 20 papers in academic journals such as the "Nankai University Journal", " Publishing", "Modern Communication", "Journalism", and "Shandong Social Sciences". Some of his papers have been fully reprinted in the People's Congress Press, some have awards, and some have been adopted as research reports by the Publicity Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, becoming an important basis for the implementation of national news policies. He has independently undertaken the Ministry of Education's post-project "Reflection and Reconstruction: Western Communication Theory from the Perspective of Anthropology" and the Shandong University Youth Growth Project "Mass Communication and Aesthetic Education".