
Zhennuo Song- Doctor of Philosophy
- Teaching Fellow at University of Nottingham Ningbo China
Zhennuo Song
- Doctor of Philosophy
- Teaching Fellow at University of Nottingham Ningbo China
Teaching Fellow at The University of Nottingham Ningbo China
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Introduction
Dr. Zhennuo Song, Teaching Fellow, School of International Communications, University of Nottingham Ningbo China (UNNC). Zhennuo’s research explores media and communication studies, museum studies, human-computer interaction, and user experience design, with a focus on the impact of technology on humanities.
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This article examines 隐入尘烟 Yinru Chenyan ‘Return to Dust’ (2022) (henchforth Dust), directed by Li Ruijun, as a powerful critique of rural marginalization and socio-economic inequities in contemporary China. The film illustrates the hardships faced by Ma Youtie and Cao Guiying, representing rural individuals marginalized by prevailing urban narrati...
This study explores the Yu-C (language cosplay) community, a female-dominated digital subculture within the Chinese internet landscape. Yu-C, a text-based role-playing platform, enables participants to construct and perform diverse identities—including cross-gender, nonhuman, and fictional personas—cultivating a unique site for storytelling, social...
This article examines how elderly audiences engage with internet celebrities on Douyin (TikTok's Chinese equivalent) through the lens of the Frankfurt school – with Adorno, Horkheimer and Marcuse, and Habermas’s critical theories towards the cultural industry. According to them, the culture industry's mass-produced cultural goods promote conformity...
This study presents a philosophical reconceptualisation of museums using phenomenological frameworks. It explores the role extended reality (XR) "things" play in the museum experience and studies how their function differs from traditional objects. Existing studies highlight the technological tools, solutions and various visitor experience modaliti...