Faculty Associate
muyangli[at]yorku.ca
Assistant Professor
Department of Sociology, York University
Research Keywords:
Media; cultural sociology; political sociology; digital sociology; computational text analysis; mixed methods
Research Region(s):
China, East Asia
Muyang Li is interested in digital sociology, cultural sociology, authoritarianism and gender issues. With an interdisciplinary background in sociology, computational social science and communication, she has been trained in a variety of methodological approaches and uses qualitative, statistical and computational methods. Her research is organized around a key question: how does media interact with democracy and social life? Her recent research adopts a mixed-methods approach to explore the negotiation between the authoritarian state of China and the public in defining democracy through the social media, and reveals how the authoritarian regime survived the ideological crisis in the social media era through the combination of repressive and hegemonic media strategies. Her research was funded by the US National Science Foundation and the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation.