
Affiliation
The Society for Relations Across The Taiwan Strait and Between Macau and Taiwan
weishi@um.edu.mo
Tel
+853 8822 8970
Office
Faculty of Social Sciences (FSS)
University of Macau Avenida da Universidade, Taipa, Macao
Humanities & Social Sciences Building (E21B), 2040
Consultation Hours
Personal Website
SHI Wei 史 唯
Associate Professor
Administrative Roles
General Education Area Coordinator in Global Awareness
Member of MA Steering Committee of the Department of Communication
Academic Qualifications
Ph.D. (Department of Media and Communications, Goldsmiths, University of London)
M.A. (Department of Chinese Literature and Language, Sichuan University)
B.A. (Department of Chinese Literature and Language, Sichuan University)
Research Interests
Emotion, Media and Politic
Cultural Studies and Communication
Macau Culture and Society
Teaching Areas
Publications
Shi Wei, forthcoming, ‘Pride as structure of feeling: Wolf Warrior II and the national subject of the Chinese Dream’, with Liu Shih Diing. Chinese Journal of Communication (SSCI).
Shi Wei, forthcoming, ‘The Obstacles to Reconciliation: A Comparative Analysis of Mainland Chinese and Hong Kong’s Emotional Structures of Feeling’, with Liu Shih Diing.《台灣社會研究季刊》Taiwan: A Radical Quarterly in Social Studies, (TSSCI).
Shi Wei, 2019, ‘Fear as political dynamics: Chinese peasant workers’ struggle over social security’, Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 20(1), p. 19-38 (SSCI).
Shi Wei, 2019, ‘Ten Years and the politics of fear in post-Umbrella Hong Kong’, Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies,33(1), p.105-118 (SSCI).
Shi Wei, 2017, ‘Cultural Politics of emotions in Households: Migrant Domestic Workers in Macau’. Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 18 (4), 464-481 (SSCI).
Shi Wei, 2017, ‘Worker struggles and factory occupation in China during the current economic crisis’, with Liu Shih-Diing, Social Movement Studies, 16(3), P355-360 (SSCI).
Shi Wei, 2017, ‘The Politics of fear, pension insurance and Chinese peasant workers’, with Liu Shih-Diing. 《文化研究》Router: A Journal of Cultural Studies, 25, 183-214 (TSSCI).
Shi Wei, 2016, ‘The right to be seen’, with Liu Shih-Diing 《思想》Reflexion, 31, p1-24.
Shi Wei,2016,‘Refuse to become disposable’, with Liu Shih-Diing, 《人間思想》 Renjian Thought Review,176-193.
Shi Wei, 2014, Living with Casinos: the experience of young dealers in Macau, with Liu Shih Diing. Journal of Youth Studies.17 (7), 930-947 (SSCI).
Shi Wei, 2012, ‘The depoliticized Taiwan politics’, with Liu Shih Diing, 《思想》Reflexion, No. 20,79-108.
Shi Wei, 2010, ‘The Subject of Neoliberalism: An Investigation of Macau’s Casino Dealers’, with Liu Shih Diing, 《台灣社會研究季刊》Taiwan: A Radical Quarterly in Social Studies, 80, 321-366 (TSSCI).
Book
Shi Wei, 2018, Wandering in China’s Las Vegas: Migrant Workers in Macau (《漂泊在中國的拉斯維加斯》), City University of Hong Kong Press, 香港城市大學出版社。
Book Chapter
Shi Wei, 2007, ‘Imaginary about China in Taiwan New Cinema’ in National Identity and Cross-Strait Relations, University of Macau Press, pp87-105 ( <臺灣新電影中的中國想象>,收錄於《國家認同与兩岸未來》,澳門:澳門大學出版社,頁87-105)