Dr Bei Deng

Dr Bei Deng

Visiting Fellow

Department of Media and Communications

Languages
Classical Chinese, English
Key Expertise
Media image, Disinformation

About me

Dr Deng Bei is a professor of Southwest Minzu University in P. R. China. In the past few years, his research interests include media image, disinformation, misinformation and fake news and other issues. Before entering academia in 2012, he spent over a decade working in Sichuan Radio and Television in P. R. China.

Expertise Details

Media image; Disinformation; Misinformation and fake news; Media ethics; Oral history

Publications

  • Deng, B. (2021). Analysis of 100 highly cited papers in Television Research.TV Research, (03): 61-65.
  • Deng, B. (2021).Sichuan Gesar Oral History of Narrating and Singing. Publishing House of Minority Nationalities, 2021.
  • Deng, B. (2020). Tibet in newspapers. Mulan Culture Publishing House, 2020.
  • Deng, B. (2019). Visual analysis of Facebook research:based on Web of Science. Journal of Southwest University for Nationalities, (11):174-180.
  • Deng, B. (2019). Dispute of Several Facts in The International Publications of Mainland China’s Communication Research:Discussion with Professor Wei Lu. Chinese Journal of Journalism& Communication, (10):100-110.
  • Deng, B. (2019).Knowledge graph of Fake News Research:Visual Analysis based on Web of Science. News Tribune,(04):92-96.
  • Deng, B. (2019).Governing fake News on Social media: Global practice and Future Trends. Chinese Journalist,(02):116-119.
  • Deng, B. (2018).The International Present Situation Of Scholars' Communication Studies in Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Journal of  Southwest University for Nationalities, (09):148-152.
  • Deng, B. (2016).Bibliometric Analysis of Chinese Communication Journals Based on Database of Web of Science. Chinese Journal of Scientific and Technical Periodicals, (5): 542-546.
  • Deng, B. (2016).The research of big data in Journalism and Communication―based on the highly cited papers in CNKI. Journal of Southwest University for Nationalities, (5), 162-165.
  • Deng, B. (2015).Image of Chengdu city: China’s Second-tier Cites VS Rural Cities in the World. Press Circles, (3), 31-34.