SALIS/DCUBS
Dr Qi Zhang
| Name: | Dr Qi Zhang |
|---|---|
| Phone Number | 5199 |
| Room: | C1116 |
| E-Mail Address: | |
| Work Area: | Academic Staff |
Dr Qi Zhang
Biographical Details:
Dr. Qi Zhang received her M.A. in Durham University and Ph.D. in Newcastle University. She joined Dublin City University in 2011 as the coordinator of Chinese. Her main research interests are sociolinguistics, attitude studies, Internet language and intercultural communication.
Selected Peer Reviewed Journals
- Zhang, Qi. 2009. Hong Kong people's attitudes towards varieties of English. Newcastle Working Papers In Linguistics, Vol. 15,
- Zhang, Qi. 2006. The emergence and development of Hong Kong English. Annual Review Of Education, Communication And Language Sciences, Vol. 3,
Selected Books
- Zhang, Q. Attitudes Beyond the Inner Circle: Investigating Hong Kong English, Peter Lang, 2014.
Selected Chapters
- Wang, P. 2013. Language and Language Policy in Hong Kong (Q. Zhang, Trans.). , pp325-332.
- Zhang Q., The impact of film and film-based activities on the attitudes of secondary school students towards Chinese Language and Culture, The 11th IALIC International Conference, 30-NOV-12 - 02-DEC-12, Durham University, UK.
- Zhang, Q., Interests and difficulties in understanding Chinese culture: what to prepare for communicating with cultural others?, The 4th Annual Conference of the Asian Studies Ireland Association, 22-NOV-12 - 23-NOV-12, University College of Cork, Ireland.
- Wang, B. and Zhang, Q., The attitudes of Chinese university students towards the feminine style of Internet language, The Second Biannual Irish Sexuality Studies Conference: Self, Selves and Sexualities, 08-MAR-12 - 10-MAR-12, Dublin City University, Ireland
- Zhang, Q., British students' attitudes towards Mandarin Chinese, The First Interdisciplinary Linguistics Conference (ILinC 2011), 14-OCT-11 - 15-OCT-11, Queen's University Belfast, UK.
- Zhang, Q., Hong Kong students' attitudes towards eight varieties of English: status and solidarity, UK Language Change and Variation (UKLCV 8), 12-SEP-11 - 14-SEP-11, Edge Hill University, UK.
- Zhang, Q., A pilot study of using films to teach GCSE students Mandarin Chinese, The Media Literacy Conference 2010 , 19-NOV-10 - 21-NOV-10, London, UK.
- Zhang, Q., Students' attitudes towards Chinese and their development of intercultural sensitivity, The First Teachers College, Columbia University Roundtable in Second Language Studies (TCCRISLS) , 29-SEP-10 - 02-OCT-10, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, USA.
- Zhang, Q., A pilot study on British students' attitudes towards Chinese language, Conference of Plurilingual and Pluricultural Education: Focus on Languages of the Wider World , 19-FEB-10 - 20-FEB-10, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), London, UK.
- Wang, Y., Hamilton, R. and Zhang, Q., To film or not to film: a case study of using 'Little Red Flowers' on a Chinese GCSE day., The First Conference in Community Languages: Planning, Promotion and Status , 18-NOV-09 - 19-NOV-09, Manchester, UK.
- Zhang, Q., Hong Kong students' attitudes towards varieties of English, The Fourth Newcastle Postgraduate Conference in Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, 27-MAR-09 - 28-MAR-09, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
- Zhang, Q., The emergence and development of Hong Kong English: language attitude studies in Hong Kong, Atlantic Provinces Linguistic Association Conference, 03-NOV-06 - 04-NOV-06, Halifax, Canada










