Name: HUANG Jingyi
Position: Assistant Professor
Profile:
HUANG Jingyi is assistant professor of the School of Foreign Languages (SFL) at Shenzhen Technology University (SZTU). She received her BA in 2014 from Sun Yat-sen University, her MA in 2018 from Sun Yat-sen University, and Ph.D. in 2024 from Shanghai Jiaotong University. She is particularly interested in Linguistics and discourse studies of different topics in varied contexts. Her current research focus is environmental discourse studies by using corpus-assisted discourse studies approach. She has published several research articles and book reviews in SSCI journals, and participated in several international and domestic conferences.
Education:
2019-2024, Ph.D., Foreign Languages and Literatures, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
2016-2018, MA, Applied Linguistics in Foreign Languages, Sun Yat-sen University
2010-2014, BA, English, Sun Yat-sen University
Publications:
1. Liu, M. & Huang, J. (Forthcoming). Incorporating text mining into critical discourse studies: A corpus-assisted discourse study of press representations of climate change in China. In B. Forchtner & F. Zappettini (eds.). Handbook on Critical Discourse Studies. Edward Elgar.
2. Liu, M. & Huang, J.* (2023). Framing responsibilities for climate change in Chinese and American newspapers: A corpus-assisted discourse study. Journalism, 25(8), 1792-1811. (SSCI, A&HCI)
3. Huang, J. (2023). [Review of the book] The Discourse of Conflict and Crisis: Poland's Political Rhetoric in the European Perspective by P. Cap, Discourse & Communication, 17(3), 381-384. (SSCI, A&HCI)
4. Huang, J. (2023). [Review of the book] Language of Conflict: Discourses of the Ukrainian Crisis by N. Knoblock, Critical Discourse Studies, 20(1), 108-110. (SSCI, A&HCI)
5. Liu, M., & Huang, J. (2022). “Climate change” vs. “global warming”: A corpus-assisted discourse analysis of two popular terms in The New York Times. Journal of World Languages, 8(1), 34-55.
6. Huang, J. (2020) The discursive representation of Hong Kong in People’s Daily (1997-2017): A discourse-historical approach. In S. Josef, C. Chang & H. Matthias (Eds.), Working with Discourses: Corpus and Systemic Functional Perspectives (pp. 193-212). Gottingen, Germany: Cuvillier Verlag.
E-mail: huangjingyi@sztu.edu.cn
Office Telephone Number: 0755-23256162