About Me

Welcome to my homepage! My name is Yuzhe (Julian) Lei. I am a second-year master’s student at the School of Journalism and Media, Moody College of Communication, at the University of Texas at Austin. In August 2025, I will join the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania to pursue my Ph.D. in Communication.

I’m interested in political communication, particularly focusing on identity-based attitudes and behaviors in digital media settings. Given that identity is increasingly multifaceted and intersectional, I plan to blend computational, quantitative, and qualitative approaches to explore the following issues:

  1. How do individuals construct complex identity systems, negotiate multiple identities, and strategically curate their identities online?
  2. How do social identities (e.g., class, race, gender, nationality) interact with political identity, influencing political attitudes and behaviors, such as polarization, online political expression, and political engagement?
  3. How does the information environment in digital media, such as the prevalence of mis/disinformation from influencers, interplay with identity and identity-based attitudes and behaviors?

My work has appeared in The International Journal of Press/Politics and at conferences in communication and political science, such as the annual conferences of the International Communication Association (ICA), National Communication Association (NCA), Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), and American Political Science Association (APSA).

In my free time, I enjoy watching movies, photography, and hiking. In 2024, I watched around 170 movies in theaters. I’m a big fan of true crime podcasts and detective/mystery fiction. I’m also a dog person, and my biggest goal during my Ph.D. is to raise a Shiba Inu.

Education

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Incoming Ph.D. Student in Communication

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M.A. in Journalism and Media (Research and Theory Track)

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M.S.Sc. in Advertising

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B.Mgmt. in Labor and Social Security (Minor in Journalism)

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Honors and Awards