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Professor Shuang Liu
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Shuang Liu

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Overview

Background

Shuang is an internationally recognised intercultural communication expert, specialising in the areas of ageing and immigration, acculturation, identity negotiation, and intercultural relations. Her research examines how older people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds build a sense of home as they live and age in a foreign land; how family and community care can be integrated to provide culturally appropriate, accessible and sustainale care for older people; how older people interact with their physical, social, cultural, and digital environments to develop attachment to place; and the consequences of these interactions for well-being. Shuang's work has been published in high-ranking international journals, and two sole authored books: Identity, hybirdity and cultural home (2015; Rowman & Littlefield) and Chinese migrants ageing in a foreign land (2019; Routledge). Her lead-authored textbook, Introducing intercultural communication: Global cultures and contexts, is in its 4th edition, and previous three editions have been adopted in 26 countries across 4 continents, with holdings in libraries of prestigeous institutions including Stanford University, Yale University, University of Oxford, University of Cape Town, and University of Zurich. Shuang is a fellow of the International Academy of Intercultural Research.

Shuang welcomes inquires from prospective Higher Degreee by Research students who are interested in working with her on their theses in any of the related research areas.

Availability

Professor Shuang Liu is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Arts, Heilongjiang University
  • Masters (Coursework), Guangdong University of Foreign Studies
  • Doctor of Philosophy, Hong Kong Baptist University
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Education, The University of Queensland
  • Fellow, International Academy of Intercultural Research, International Academy of Intercultural Research
  • Member, International Communication Association, International Communication Association

Research interests

  • Integrating community with family care for diverse older Australians

    Shuang's research explores policy and practice avenues to enable collaboration between community service providers and families to support older Australians from diverse cultural backgrounds to age well in Australia. She is leading a multidisciplinary research team to work on an ARC linkage grant (2022-2025), with two partner organisations: The Federation of Ethnic Communities Council of Australia (FECCA) and Multicultural Communities Council Gold Coast (MCCGC). Expected outcomes of Shuang's research will inform policies and practice in the aged care sector.

  • Older migrants ageing in a foreign land

    Shuang undertakes research in the ageing experiences of older migrants as they live and age in a foreign land. Her research is interdisciplinary, integrating theories of acculturation, gerontology, and intercultural communication to identify enablers and barriers to ageing well in a foreign land, especially how we can improve social and cultural connectedness among older people to reduce social isolation and improve well-being. Shuang's research outcomes have impacted practice in practice at community aged care providers in terms of informing the delivery of culturally appropriate care, and tailoring services to the needs of the diverse ageing population.

  • Building a sense of home

    Shuang has conducted extensive research in the area of place attachment and place identity. Her research addresses the broad question of what migrants from diverse cultural backgrounds do to build identity, belonging, and a sense of home in their settlement country. She has researched on migrants who resided in the settlement country for decades, 1.5 generation and second generation migrants to advance understanding of the meaning of home from the perspectives of migrants and the resources including digital resources they draw on. She is interested in how digital resources and competencies contribute to improving the well-being of migrants who live in-between cultures.

Research impacts

Shuang works extensively with communities, community aged care service providers, and government offices to identify practice and policy avenues to support older people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds to age well in a foreign land. The impact of her research is evidenced by:

  • Her appointment as the Research Advisor of Diversicare/Ethnic Communities Council of Queensland
  • Invited keynote presentations at conferences and invited media presentations
  • Translation of her research into guidelines for practice of community care providers
  • The editorial responsibilities she carries for leading international journals in her field

Works

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2005

Conference Publication

Through the lenses of organizational culture: a comparative study of state-owned enterprises and joint ventures in China

Liu, S., Chen, G. and Liu, Q. (2005). Through the lenses of organizational culture: a comparative study of state-owned enterprises and joint ventures in China. Modernization, Globalization and Cross-cultural Communication, Taipei, Taiwan, 6-8 July 2005. Taipei: International Association for Intercultural Communication Studies.

Through the lenses of organizational culture: a comparative study of state-owned enterprises and joint ventures in China

2004

Journal Article

Social Categorisation of Chinese Ethnic Groups and Its Influence on Intergroup Relations in Australia

Liu, Shuang (2004). Social Categorisation of Chinese Ethnic Groups and Its Influence on Intergroup Relations in Australia. Australian Journalism Review, 26 (1), 69-82.

Social Categorisation of Chinese Ethnic Groups and Its Influence on Intergroup Relations in Australia

2004

Book Chapter

Hierarchy and Chinese organizational communication

Liu, S. (2004). Hierarchy and Chinese organizational communication. Theories and principles of Chinese communication. (pp. 231-244) edited by G.Chen. Taipei: Wunan Publishing Ltd.

Hierarchy and Chinese organizational communication

2004

Conference Publication

The graying of R&D workgroups: The effects of age diversity on developing publicly usable knowledge

Lawrence, S. A., Shulman, A. D., Liu, S., Chattopadhyay, P. and George, E. (2004). The graying of R&D workgroups: The effects of age diversity on developing publicly usable knowledge. The Academy of Management 64th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, 6-11 August, 2004. Rowan University, Glassboro, N.J.: Academy of Management.

The graying of R&D workgroups: The effects of age diversity on developing publicly usable knowledge

2004

Edited Outputs

Intellectual property rights, communication, and the public domain in the Asia-Pacific Region

Shuang Liu, J. E. J. Servaes and P. Thomas eds. (2004). Intellectual property rights, communication, and the public domain in the Asia-Pacific Region. Intellectual Property Rights, Communication, and the Public Domain in the Asia-Pacific Region, UQ, Brisbane, 14-17 December, 2004. UQ, Brisbane: World Association for Christian Communication and School of Journalism and Communication.

Intellectual property rights, communication, and the public domain in the Asia-Pacific Region

2004

Book Chapter

层级结构与华人组织传播

劉雙 (2004). 层级结构与华人组织传播. 中华传播理论与原则. (pp. 231-244) edited by 陳國明 [Chen Guo-Ming]. Taipei, Taiwan: Wunan Publishing Ltd.

层级结构与华人组织传播

2004

Conference Publication

Enacting organizational hierarchies through communication

Liu, S. (2004). Enacting organizational hierarchies through communication. Chinese Communication Forum (CCC2003), Swan Hotel, Shanghai, 4 to 6 January 2004. Shanghai: Chinese Communication Association (CCA).

Enacting organizational hierarchies through communication

2004

Conference Publication

An examination of the Social categorization of Chinese ethnic groups and its influence on intergroup relations in Australia

Liu, S. (2004). An examination of the Social categorization of Chinese ethnic groups and its influence on intergroup relations in Australia. 54th Annual Conference of the ICA, SHeraton Hotel, New Orleans, 27 to 31 May 2004. online from New Orleans: International Communication Association.

An examination of the Social categorization of Chinese ethnic groups and its influence on intergroup relations in Australia

2002

Book Chapter

Collaboration over avoidance: Conflict management strategies in state-owned enterprises in China

Liu, S. and Chen, G. (2002). Collaboration over avoidance: Conflict management strategies in state-owned enterprises in China. Chinese Conflict Management and Resolution. (pp. 163-182) edited by G. Ching and R. Ma. Westport, CT, USA: Ablex Publishing.

Collaboration over avoidance: Conflict management strategies in state-owned enterprises in China

2001

Conference Publication

Cultures within culture: Unity and diversity of two generations of employees in state-owned enterprises

Liu, S. (2001). Cultures within culture: Unity and diversity of two generations of employees in state-owned enterprises. Communication and Cultural (Ex)change, Hong Kong Baptist University,Hong Kong, July 24-28 2001. Hong Kong: David C. Lam Institute for East West Studies, HK.

Cultures within culture: Unity and diversity of two generations of employees in state-owned enterprises

Funding

Current funding

  • 2022 - 2025
    Integrating community and family aged care for diverse Australians
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2016 - 2019
    Ageing well in a foreign land: Identity, social connectedness, well-being
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2011
    Changes in media reporting after the RTI laws
    Queensland Office of the Information Commissioner
    Open grant
  • 2007 - 2010
    Through the eyes of the Chinese: Attitudes to and opinions of Australia and their influence on Sino-Australian business exchange
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2006 - 2007
    Through the eyes of others: Chinese attitudes toward Australia and their influence on Sino-Australian business exchange
    UQ FirstLink Scheme
    Open grant
  • 2006 - 2008
    Living with the Outgroup: Identity Negotiation and Acculturation Orientation of Chinese Immigrants In Australia
    UQ Early Career Researcher
    Open grant
  • 2004
    2004 Travel Scheme Cat 2_China; 25/06/04 to 15/07/04
    UQ Travel Grants Scheme
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Professor Shuang Liu is:
Available for supervision

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Available projects

  • Broad area in: Intercultural communication, ageing and immigration, community aged care, inergroup relations

    Shuang is interested in taking up HDR supervision in the broad areas of intercultural communication, ageing, immigrantion, intercultural relations, and social connection and well-being. She is familiar with both qualitative and quantitative research methods. If you are considering doing a PhD study in any of these related areas under Shuang's supervision, please contact her. She'd be very happy to discuss your ideas with you!

Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    How a single-party country constructs worldview of COVID-19 pandemic to manufacture domestic publics' consent

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Levi Obijiofor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Integrating community with family care: A comparative study of older Indonesian ageing in Indonesia and Australia

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Nancy Pachana

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Older Chinese speaking migrants experience and expectations of healthy ageing

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Maree Petersen

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Disrupting and reproducing power: A focused ethnography of intercultural learner¿teacher partnership using Bourdieu's social field theory and intercultural communication theory

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Kelly Matthews

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Professor Shuang Liu directly for media enquiries about:

  • ageing migrants and wellbeing
  • culturally appropriate care
  • identity and belonging
  • Intercultural communication
  • older Chinese immigrants in Australia

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