I have been travelling
in the United States for more than a month now. Every day is meaningful! Every
day is enjoyable! I just cannot believe that I am actually counting down the final days of this program. My
feelings are very mixed: I really want to stay longer as it’s so
fun and inspiring to be here but at the same time, I miss my husband, my kids
and things close to me
in Hong Kong. There are too
many things on
my mind that I want to write about
and share with my colleagues and friends. I simply do not know where to start. I will perhaps start with what I have
achieved and what I will work on after this trip.
As for the future
collaboration, Professor Yusuf Kalyango
and Professor Mary T. Rogus had mentioned to us about the idea of writing a
book together. Every one of
us contributed some information from our country or city and then they would
compile it. I have been working hard on my research topic and hope one day a
paper will be published. I have narrowed down the scope of my research paper:
either taking a documented approach, i.e. examining on the details of every
court case or taking a qualitative and quantitative approach, i.e. send out a questionnaire to a
targeted group such as university students or journalists to ask them their
concept about the right to be forgotten etc. and then to analyze the results thereafter.
I am very grateful to my research
partner, Dr. Kevin Grieves, who has been supervising me even when he is on
leave. Sri Lanka scholar Mr. Aruna Lokuliyana and I have been discussing the
possibility of writing a research paper together on social media using a comparative approach; I have talked
about using “Skype” to give a guest lecture with some of our scholars on
editing, gender issues,
diplomatic issues etc... I had meetings with many faculty members here at Ohio
University to discuss on future collaboration. Special thanks to Dr. Scott
Titsworth, Dean, Scripps College of Communication, Dr. Michelle Ferrier,
Associate Dean, Scripps College of Communication, Dr. Bob Stewart, Director of
Scripps School of Journalism as they had all spent time to see me. I have
already connected them and with
my relevant colleagues in Hong Kong for further correspondence related to
student exchange programs, joint PhD programs,
exchange of faculty members via short conferences or teaching, joint
publication etc. Without the great
support of Professor Yusuf Kalyango,
Professor Mary T. Rogus, Professor Bill
Reader and Professor Jatin Srivastava, I would not have so many ideas on how to have more collaborative projects in the future. Thus, I
would also like to take this opportunity to thank them all.
I had been thinking of thanking Mary in person in the last 4 years. It so happened that this foundation is situated
at Bay Village, very near to Cleveland. When the SUSI program brought us to visit Cleveland, I met
Mary for about 2 hours during our free-time.
Both of us cried during
our first meeting (I know it was very strange but I guess only we who have had the condition could
understand such empathy)
as we shared the same
similar terrible experience. I donated some funds to
the foundation, interviewed her and have planned to write an article to promote
this foundation. I had also offered to translate the whole website in Chinese
so that more Chinese-speaking mothers could be helped. I am very appreciative
to the fact that an American like Mary can help save lives and change the world
by her individual efforts!!! I need to learn from her and I hope all twin babies can survive such an ordeal! Moreover, in this
year, the SUSI program had 3 (including me)
scholars out of 18 that have twins. We plan to write a book together about
twins in different countries and we hope that any money gained from the sales
of the books will be sent to charity!!!
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