Other Research Projects
Race & Ethnicity
Zhang, Chenghui. 2021. Media Framing of Racism and White Supremacy: A Content Analysis of “Charlottesville Rally”. Race and Social Problems. Springer.
Through the lens of media framing perspective, this study explores how major media outlets frame the Charlottesville rally. I begin by pointing to the critical role the media plays and attending to concerns around how media as a social institution contributes to the racial conflict in the U.S. Taking on a critical race study perspective, I discuss how media is examined as a way of representing and framing race and racial relations in the U.S. Next, a computer-assisted content analysis of one week of online news articles from CNN and the FOX News related to the Charlottesville rally is conducted based on the media outlets’ thematic frames and sentiments. The evidence from the content analysis confirms the efforts made by the media to underplay racial conflict and normalize white supremacy in a subtle way.
Survey Experiments
Vincent S. Cheng, Chenghui Zhang, Xinyi Situ, and Arbitor Y. Ma. 2024. “Effect of Anti-Drug Advertisement on Drug Attitude: A HK Based Experiment”. Journal of Drug Issues. doi: 10.1177/00220426241288713
Chen, Yan, Kendall Hartley, P. G. Schrader, & Chenghui Zhang. 2024. “Effects of Mobile-Assisted Funds-of-Knowledge Writing Practice in Developing Latinx English Learners’ Intercultural Sensitivity”. Journal for Multicultural Education. doi: 10.1108/JME-10-2023-0105
Gaming & Vegas
2025. UNLV Creative Media, Entertainment, and Cultural Industries iRDA. $3,500.
2023. Nevada Council on Problem Gambling. Research Stipend Awards. $10,000.