Book chapter, 2026
I use qualitative methods to study how digital technologies and creative practices shape one another. My research focuses on the everyday use of algorithms, social media platforms and digital infrastructures in the Chinese-speaking world. I write about memes, deepfakes, and whatever we mean by "AI".
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Book chapter
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Book chapter, 2026
Digital ethnography in, on, and through China: A methodological history
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Book chapter, 2025
Spectral hauntings, ancestral tunings: Two unnaturalist modes of listening
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Book chapter, 2025
Technologies of clairvoyance: Chinese lineages and mythologies of machine vision
Journal article
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Journal article, 2025
Support for deepfake regulation: The role of third-person perception, trust, and risk
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Journal article, 2025
The short-term impact of an on-site literacy intervention on discerning deepfake videos based on visual features
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Journal article, 2025
Deepfakes or synthetic media? The effect of euphemisms for labeling technology on risk and benefit perceptions
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Journal article, 2025
Groundhog Day: Memes Are New
Literary arts
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Literary arts, 2025
Diviner [A]
Editorial
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Editorial, 2025
Algorithms don't make the rules