Professor
madeyong@ruc.edu.cnSep. 2001-Aug. 2007, Ph.D. in political science.
Department of Political Science, School of Social Science, Seoul National University, South Korea
Sep. 1998-Jun. 2001, MA in political science.
Department of Political Science, School of Law and Politics, Nanakai University, Tianjin, China
Sep. 1991-Jun. 1995, BA in political science.
Department of Political Science, Nankai University, Tianjin, China
Oct. 2016-, School of International Studies, Renmin University of China (Professor).
Sep.2007-Oct.2016, Zhou Enlai School of Government, Nankai University (Lecturer, Associate Professor, Professor).
Mar. 2010-Mar.2012, School of Contemporary Chinese Studies, Nottingham University (Marie Curie Fellow).
Mar. 2003-Feb. 2006, Department of Sinology, Koomin University (Lecturer).
Jul. 1995-Jun. 1998, Institute of Tianjin Urban Construction (staff).
Duisburg University (Jul.-Aug.2019), Deakin University (Dec. 2017), National Chengchi University (Nov.-Dec. 2014), Incheon National University (Dec.2013, Aug.2017), Zhejiang University (Oct.2015-Jan.2016)
Political Communication and Public Opinion
Political Psychology (political ideology, political participation, political trust)
Comparative Politics (Social Capital, Governance, Democratization and Political Culture in East Asia)
Local Democratization and Governance in China
Institutional Change (Especially in Historical Institutionalism)
1. Deyong Ma and Yizhou Lu, “Media Framing Effects in Foreign Policy Issues: An Experimental Study on China-U.S. Trade War,” Chinese Journal of Journalism and Communication, Vol.42, No.5, 2020, pp.99-120.
2. Deyong Ma and Yizhou Lu, “Information Exposure, Authoritarian Personality, Ideology, and Nationalism : The Analysis of the Causal Mechanism of Chinese Mass Political Attitudes,” Journal of Tsinghua University (Philosophy and Social Sciences version), Vol.34, No.3, 2019, pp.180-192.
3. Deyong Ma and Lina Wang, “Ideology, Information Exposure, and Public Opinion Formation in China: The Case of Political Support,” Probe, No. 6, 2016, pp.33-44.
4. Deyong Ma and Zhiyuan Zhang, “The Homogeneity of Public Opinion and Its Psychological Source: An Empirical Analysis Based on A Survey of Chinese Netizens,” Journal of Tsinghua University (Philosophy and Social Sciences version), Vol.32, No.4, 2017, pp.174-190.
5. Deyong Ma, “Framing Effects in Political Communication: A Review of Overseas Research and their Implications for China,” CASS Journal of Political Science, No.4, 2016, pp.57-69.
6. Deyong Ma and Zhiyuan Zhang, “A Social Evolutionary Approach to China’s Political Institutional Reform: the Case of Ministry of Railways,” CASS Journal of Political Science(Zhengzhixue Yanjiu), No.5, 2015.
7. Deyong Ma and Zhengxu Wang, “Participation and Competition: Prospects of Political Changes Viewed from China’s Townships,” CASS Journal of Political Science (Zhengzhixue Yanjiu), 2012, No.4, pp.106-115.
1. Deyong Ma and Orion Lewis, 2020, “Personality, Media Choice and Political Ideology: Explaining Ideological Pluralism in China,” Democratization (SSCI), Vol.27, No.4, pp.527-546.
2. Deyong Ma and Szu-chien Hsu, 2018, “The Political Consequences of Deliberative Democracy and Electoral Democracy in China: An Empirical Comparative Analysis from Four Counties,” The China Review(SSCI), Vol.18, No.2, pp.1-31.
3. Zhengxu Wang and Deyong Ma, 2015, “Participation and Competition: innovations in cadre election and selection in China's townships,” Journal of Contemporary China (SSCI), Vol.24, No.92, pp.298-314.
Research Methods of Political Science
Political Psychology
Quantitative Political Analysis
Political Communication and Political Psychology
Historical Institutionalism Studies