
Tai-Li Wang(王泰俐) Professor
E-mail: tailiw@ntu.edu.tw / tailiwster@gmail.com
Website: https://tailiwang.weebly.com/
Research Interests: Media Psychology, Positive Psychology, Political Communication, Video Journalism, Online Communication
Education
Ph.D. in Journalism, The University of Texas at Austin, USA
B.A. in Foreign Languages and Literature, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Professional Experience
2015.08 – 2016.05 Director, Graduate Institute of Journalism, National Taiwan University
2015.08 – 2016.10 Director, Multimedia Center, National Taiwan University
2008.08 – Present Associate Professor / Professor, Graduate Institute of Journalism, National Taiwan University
2006 – 2008 Director, “Digital Television News Research Lab,” Top University Project, College of Communication, National Chengchi University
2002 – 2008 Assistant Professor / Associate Professor, Department of Journalism, National Chengchi University
1993 – 1998 Investigative Reporting (Print and Television Media), Television News Reporting, Television News Anchoring
Journal Publications (Selected)
- Na Hao, Tai-Li Wang (Corresponding Author), & Liu Hao-Di (2023). Peace or War? A Framing Analysis of Taiwan Media Coverage of Chinese Military News. Journal of Communication Research and Practice, Vol. 13, No. 2, July 2023.
- Tai-Li Wang (2023). Exploring Psychological Factors Affecting OTT Services Consumer Behavior during the COVID-19 Era: The Case of Taiwan. Quality – Access to Success .
- Chia-Ping Tsai & Tai-Li Wang (2022). Content Production and Interactive Participation in Online Live Talk Shows. Communication Culture. (Corresponding author: Tai-Li Wang)
- Tai-Li Wang (2020). Does Fake News Matter to Election Outcomes? The Case Study of Taiwan’s 2018 Local Elections. Asian Journal for Public Opinion Research, Vol. 8, No. 2, May 2020, pp. 67–104.
- Tai-Li Wang (2019). Fake News and the Crisis of Democracy. Taiwan Democracy Quarterly, December 2019.
- Tai-Li Wang (2015). Gender Differences in Taiwanese Journalists’ Blogs. Information Society Studies, Vol. 28, pp. 67–104.
- Tai-Li Wang (2014). The Usage Behaviors, Motivations and Gratifications of Using User-Generated Media: The Case Study of Taiwan’s YouTube. Advances in Journalism and Communication, Vol. 2, No. 2.
- Tai-Li Wang (2013). “Facebook Election”? The Influence of Social Media on Political Participation in Taiwan’s 2012 Presidential Election. Soochow Journal of Political Science, 31(1), pp. 1–52.
- Tai-Li Wang (2012). Presentations and Impacts of Market-Driven Journalism on Sensationalism in Global TV News. International Communication Gazette, 74(8), pp. 711–727.
- Wan-Yin Lin, Ven-Huei Lo, & Tai-Li Wang (2011). Bias in Television Foreign News in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. Chinese Journal of Communication, 4(3), pp.293–310.
- Tai-Li Wang (2012). A Comparison of Communication Strategies in Blogs between Incumbent and Challenger Candidates in Taiwan’s 2009 Local Elections. Journal of Advertising Studies, No. 36, pp. 31–69.
- Tai-Li Wang (2011). A Textual Analysis and Audience Study of Government Product Placement in Television News Programs. Chinese Journal of Communication Research, No. 20, pp. 25–43.
- Tai-Li Wang (2010). A Comparative Study of Campaign Blogs and Websites: The Case of Taiwan’s 2008 Legislative Election. Online Information Review, 34(2), pp. 229–249.
- Tai-Li Wang, Hui-Yi Chou, & Ven-Huei Lo (2010). Tabloidization of Taiwan’s International Television News. Journal of Communication and Society, No. 32, pp. 1–22.
- Tai-Li Wang & Akiba Cohen (2009). Factors Affecting Viewers’ Perceptions of Sensationalism in Television News: A Survey Study in Taiwan. Issues and Studies, 45(2), pp. 125–157.
- Tai-Li Wang & Heng Su (2009). The Effects of Sponsor Disclosure, Product Type, and Placement Strategy on News Credibility. Journal of Advertising Studies, No. 32, pp. 1–22.
- Tai-Li Wang (2009). Audience Reception Study of Tabloid Television News. Communication & Management, Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 3–36.
- Tai-Li Wang (2006). The Effects of Television News Sensationalism on Audience Reception. Journalism Research, No. 86, pp. 91–133.
- Tai-Li Wang (2006). Media Spectacle and the Crisis of Democracy (Book Review). Taiwan Democracy Quarterly, Vol. 3, No. 4, pp. 197–204.
- Tai-Li Wang (2004). A Preliminary Study on Sensationalism in Television News Programs. Journalism Research, No. 81, pp. 1–42.
- Tai-Li Wang (2004). When Political Imitation Shows Become “Political Morphine”: The “Anti-Cultivation” Effect of Political Imitation Shows in Taiwan. Broadcasting & Television, No. 22, pp. 1–24.
- Tai-Li Wang (2003). Revisiting Local Television News Research from McLuhan’s Perspective and the Evolution of the Dual-Text Concept. Chinese Journal of Communication Research, No. 4, pp. 145–184.
- Tai-Li Wang (2003). Whose Interactive Website? The Evolution of the Concept of Interactivity in Taiwanese Political Websites from the 2000 and 2002 Elections. Journalism Research, No. 77, pp. 107–141.
- Tai-Li Wang (2003). The Interactive Effects of Online Political Communication. Journal of Electoral Studies, Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 93–134.
- Tai-Li Wang (2002). Whose Interactive Channel? Web Interactivity Defined in the 2000 Taiwan Presidential Election. Asian Journal of Communication, 12(2), pp. 50–78.