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Carwyn Morris

Carwyn Morris is a senior lecturer at SOAS whose research investigates the urban and social effects of China’s digitalisation, from social media cultures to digital territory and global cultural industries. He leads the ERC project CHINA.EU, which studies the influence of Chinese capital and digital platforms in European cities. Carwyn holds a PhD from the LSE, has conducted fieldwork across China and Europe, and previously lectured on Digital China at Leiden University.

Research interests

  • Chinese social media
  • Activism and social movements in China
  • Urban effects of China's digitalization
  • Chinese migration
  • China's development of digital sovereignty and a digital territory

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About Carwyn Morris

Carwyn is a senior lecturer in Digital Society and Geography in the Department of Media Studies at SOAS University of London. Previously a lecturer of Digital China at Leiden University, he has a PhD in Human Geography and Urban Studies and a background in cultural consultancy and brand strategy.
 
Carwyn is Principal Investigator of the European Research Council project, CHINA.EU, which examines the role of Chinese capital, Chinese digital technology, and Chinese social media in European cities. The project is particularly focused on European cultural economies, including the fashion industry, tourism industry, restaurant industry, and the art industry. It examines so-called ‘Golden Visa’ residence through investment schemes as well as the European cultures emerging around Chinese multinationals and social media.