Associate Professor
Ph.D., Major: Mass Communication; Minor: Psychology, University of Wisconsin – Madison M.Phil., Communication, Hong Kong Baptist University BSocSc., Communication (First Class Honor), Hong Kong Baptist University |
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Dr. Timothy Fung’s research focuses on the processes of how people seek, process, interpret, and react to messages about issues related to health, risk, environment, and science, as well as how media cover risk-related issues. His research in these areas appeared in top-ranked academic journals. He is an associate editor of Science Communication and an editorial member of the World Medical & Health Policy.
Dr Fung’s work have been recognized by various organizations through research awards and grants. He received the Article of the Year Award and several top conference paper awards from the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC). He also awarded competitive grants from General Research Fund (GRF) of the Research Grant Council, and the Department of Health of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government.
Community outreach is an integral part of Dr. Fung’s research. He has been making use of the knowledge out of his research on narrative persuasion to serve different health organizations to develop effective persuasive messages using animation and micro-movies. For example, he collaborated with the Renal Companion Association to develop theory-driven animated stories to persuade patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis (PD) to adhere to treatment regimen, and the animated story was made into a DVD to distribute to patients. Local news media covered the project. In addition, he worked with the Hong Kong Society of Transplantation to design an evidence-based animated story, “Say Your Wish Save a Life” to promote family discussion about organ donation among young adults. The Department of Health of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government adopted the animated story for its organ donation promotion. This project was awarded the HKBU Knowledge Transfer Award in 2017.
Collaborated with the Primary Care Office of the Department of Health, Dr. Fung’s most recent knowledge transfer project was to develop a narrative-based videos to promote the idea of family doctor to parents of young children. The Public Service Announcement (PSA) has been broadcasting on TV stations in Hong Kong since January 2018 (Also see the Editor’s edition). Another 3-mintue narrative-based video has been showing on the Primary Care Office’s Youtube channel (Also see the Editor’s edition). Collaborated with The Hong Kong College of Family Physicians and the Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs Association of Hong Kong, Dr. Fung recently produced an explainer animation to promote the family doctor healthcare concept.
Research interests
Health Communication
Risk Communication
Science Communication
Environmental Communication
Publications
1. Refereed Journal Articles (Since 2010)
Fung, Timothy K. F., Lai, P. Y., & Griffin R. J. (In press). Communicating Socially Acceptable Risk Judgments: The Role of Impression Information Insufficiency in the Risk Information Seeking and Processing Model. World Medical and Health Policy,
Fung, Timothy K. F., Lai, P. Y., & Griffin R. J., & Leung, M. H. (Accepted). Defense information insufficiency and biased information use behavior: Extending the Risk Information Seeking and Processing Model. International Journal of Public Opinion Research.
Chang, L., Fung, Timothy K. F., Leung, M. H., & Lai, P. Y. (In press). Generational Differences in Health Information Behaviors During the COVID-19 Crisis: A Hong Kong Study. Global Media and China.
Fung, Timothy K. F., Namkoong, K., Kim, J., Lai, P. Y. (2022). Integrating psychometric paradigm of risk and issue attention cycle: A study of risk information in news coverage of avian and swine influenza. Science Communication, 44(6).
Fung, Timothy K. F., Lai, P. Y., Chang, L., & Leung, M. H. (2022). Applying the Comprehensive Model of Information Seeking to Understand Chronic Illness Information Scanning: Hong Kong evidence. World Medical & Health Policy, 14(2), 384-412. http://doi.org/10.1002/wmh3.515
Siu J.Y.M., Fung, Timothy K. F., Leung H.M. (2019). Social and cultural construction processes involved HPV vaccine hesitancy among Chinese women: A qualitative study. International Journal for Equity in Health, 18(1), 147. doi: 10.1186/s12939-019-1052-9
Siu J.Y.M., Fung, Timothy K. F., Leung H.M. (2019). Barriers to receiving HPV vaccination among men in a Chinese community: A qualitative study in Hong Kong. American Journal of Men’s Health, 13(1), 1-13. doi: 10.1177/1557988319831912
Fung, Timothy K. F. (2019). The role of counterfactual thinking in narrative persuasion: Its impact on patients’ adherence to treatment regimen. Health Communication, 34(12), 1482-1493. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2018.1500432 * Article of the Year Award, Communicating Science, Health, Environment, and Risk Division, Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication
Fung, Timothy K. F., Yan, W. J., Akin, H. (2018). In the eye of the beholder: How news media exposure and audience schema affect the image of the United States among the Chinese public. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 30(3), 443-472. doi:10.1093/ijpor/edx01
Kim, S. C., Namkoong, K., Fung, Timothy K. F., Heo, K., Gunther, A. (2018). Understanding public opinion change of HPV vaccination controversy: Effect of exemplification and the mediating role of projection. Health Education, 118(5), 402-412. doi: 10.1108/HE-01-2018-0006
Fung, Timothy K. F., Griffin, R., & Dunwoody, S. (2018). Testing Links Among Uncertainty, Affect and Attitude Toward a Health Behavior in a Risky Setting. Science Communication, 40(1), 33-62. doi:10.1177/107554701774894
Fung, Timothy K. F., Ng, Y. L., Lam, M. F., & Lee, Kelvin, K. W. (2017). Psychosocial factors predict nonadherence to PD treatment: A Hong Kong survey. Peritoneal Dialysis International, 37(3), 331-337
Fung, Timothy K. F., Lee, Kelvin, K. W., & Lam M. F. (2016). A formative research as the groundwork for designing evidence-based adherence promotion campaigns for patients on peritoneal dialysis. Journal of Communication in Healthcare, 9(2), 98-108
Chan, K., Siu, J., & Fung, Timothy K. F. (2016). Perception of acupuncture among users and non-users: A qualitative study. Health Marketing Quarterly, 33(1), 78-93
Chan, K., Tsang, L., & Fung, Timothy K. F. (2015). Consumers’ attitudes toward acupuncture: A quantitative study. International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Marketing, 9(2), 158-17
Fung, Timothy K. F., Choi, D. H., Scheufele, D. A., & Shaw, B. (2014). Public opinion about biofuels: The interplay between party identification and risk/benefit perception. Energy Policy,73, 344-355.
Edgerly, S., Vraga, E., Dalrymple, K., Macafee, T., Fung, Timothy K. F. (2013). Directing the dialogue: The relationship between YouTube videos and the comments they spur. Journal of Information Technology & Politics, 10(3), 276-292
Namkoong, K., Fung, Timothy K. F., Scheufele, D. (2012). Politics of emotion: News media attention, emotional responses, and participation during the 2004 U.S. presidential election. Mass Communication & Society, 15(1), 25-45
Fung, Timothy K. F., Namkoong, K., & Brossard, D. (2011). Media, social proximity and risk: A comparative analysis of newspapers coverage of avian flu in Hong Kong and in the United States. Journal of Health Communication, 16(8), 889-907
Fung, Timothy K. F., Brossard, D., Ng, Isabella. (2011). There is water everywhere: How news framing amplifies the effect of ecological worldviews on preference for flooding protection policy. Mass Communication & Society, 14(5), 553-577
Ekdale, B., Namkoong, K., & Fung, Timothy K. F, Perlmutter, D. (2010). Why Blog? (Then and Now): Exploring the Motivations for Blogging by Popular American Political Bloggers. New Media & Society, 12(2), 217-234
2. Book Chapters
Zhao, X S. & Fung, Timothy K. F. (2014). Review of political communication. In J Hong. (Eds) Current trends in Communication Research. Beijing: Tsinghua University Press. [In Chinese]
Fung, Timothy K. F., & Scheufele, D. (2013). Social norms, spiral of silence, and framing effect: How social norms influence the way we respond to opinion disagreement and mediated messages? In W. Donsbach, C. Salmon, Y. Tsfati. (Eds) The impact of the spiral of silence theory: New perspectives on communication and public opinion. Taylor & Francis: London.
Fung, Timothy K. F., Vraga, E., & Thorson, K. (2010). When Bloggers Attack: Examining the Effect of Negative Citizen-Initiated Campaigning in the 2008 Presidential Election. In L. L. Kaid & J. A. Hendricks (Eds.).Techno-Politics and Presidential Campaigning: New Technologies, New Voices, New Voters, 83-101. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
3. Research Report, Professional Magazine, Contract Research (Since 2017)
Fung, Timothy K. F., & Chun, W. T. (2018). Intervention evaluation report for “My Family Doctor” promotional video. A Commissioned Research for Primary Care Office, Department of Health, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government.
Fung, Timothy K. F., Yuen, Y. Y., Wong, L. K. (2017). Factors influencing the adoption of family doctors among young adults: A focus group study. A Commissioned Research for Primary Care Office, Department of Health, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government.
4. Selected Conference Papers & Presentation
Fung, Timothy K. F., Lai, P. Y., Griffin, R., Dunwoody, S. Accuracy- and defense-motivated information insufficiency: Examining their downstream consequences in the Risk Information Seeking and Processing Model. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Detroit, Michigan, August 3-6, 2022.
Chang, L., Fung, Timothy K. F., Leung, H. M., & Lai, P. Y. Generational differences in online health information behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic: A Hong Kong Study. Paper presented at the annual conference of the International Communication Association, Hybrid Conference, May 26-30, 2022.
Fung, Timothy K. F., Namkoong, K., Kim, J., Lai, P. Y. Integrating psychometric paradigm of risk and issue attention cycle: A study of risk information in news coverage of avian and swine influenza. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Virtual Conference, August 4-7, 2021. *Top Faulty Paper Award
Fung, Timothy K. F., Lai, P. Y., Griffin, R., Dunwoody, S. Examining antecedents to accuracy- and defense-motivated information insufficiency in the COVID-19 pandemic. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Virtual Conference, August 4-7, 2021. *Top Faulty Paper Award
Siu J.Y.M., Fung, Timothy K. F., Leung L.H.M. Barriers to receiving HPV vaccination among men in a Chinese community: A qualitative study in Hong Kong. Paper presented at the 23rd IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion, April 7-11, 2019, Rotorua, New Zealand.
Siu J.Y.M., Fung, Timothy K. F., Leung L.H.M. A qualitative study on the barriers to getting vaccinated against human papillomavirus among men in Hong Kong. Poster presented at the 32nd International Papillomavirus Conference in conjunction with AOGIN 2018, October 2-6, 2018, Sydney, Australia
Fung, Timothy K. F. The role of counterfactual thinking in narrative persuasion: Its impact on patients’ adherence to treatment regimen. Paper presented at the annual conference of Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Washington, D.C., August 6-9, 2018. *Top Faulty Paper Award
Fung, Timothy K. F. Risk Perception, efficacy belief, and safety climate: Information seeking for workplace health and safety among flight attendants. Paper presented at the annual conference of Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Washington, D.C., August 6-9, 2018.
Fung, Timothy K. F., Yan, W. J., Akin, H. In the eye of the beholder: How news media exposure and audience schema affect the image of the United States among the Chinese public. Paper presented at the annual conference of Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Chicago, IL., August 9-12, 2017.
Fung, Timothy K. F., Ng, Y. L., Lam, M. F., & Lee, Kelvin, K. W. A formative research for designing evidence-based adherence promotion campaigns for patients on peritoneal dialysis. Paper presented at the 1st Public Relations Society of China and 9th Public Relations and Advertising conference, Hong Kong, December 3-6, 2016.
Fung, Timothy K. F., Ng, Isabella, Lam, M. F., & Lee, K. W. K., Deciding to discuss organ donation with parents: An in-depth interview study with Chinese young adults. Paper presented at the 26th International Congress of the Transplantation Society, Hong Kong, August 18-23, 2016.
Fung, Timothy K. F., Griffin, R., & Dunwoody, S. Testing Links Among Uncertainty, Affect and Attitude Toward a Health Behavior in a Risky Setting. Paper presented at the annual conference of Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, San Francisco, CA., August 6-9, 2015. *Top Three Faculty Papers Award
Fung, Timothy K. F., Lee, K. K. W., & Lam M. F. An Exploration of Sociopsychological Factors Associated With Suboptimal Adherence to Therapeutic Regimens Among Patients on Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis. Paper presented at the annual conference of International Communication Association, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 21-25 May, 2015.
Fung, Timothy K. F., Choi, D. H., Scheufele, D. A., & Shaw, B. Public opinion about biofuels: The interplay between party identification and risk/benefit perception. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of International Communication Association, Seattle, WA, USA, May 22-28, 2014.
Chan, K., Tsang, L., & Fung, Timothy K. F. Consumers’ attitudes toward acupuncture: A quantitative study. Paper presented at the International Conference on Research in Advertising (ICORIA), Amsterdam, the Netherland, June 26-28, 2014.
Chan, K., Siu, J., & Fung, Timothy K. F. Perception of acupuncture among users and non-users: A qualitative study. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the International Association for Intercultural Communication Studies, Vladivostok, Russia, October, 2013.
Fung, Timothy K. F. & Scheufele, D. A. Availability, cultural values and value-framing: Exploring how framing effects vary across cultures. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of AEJMC, Chicago, IL, August, 2012.
Kim, S. J., Fung, Timothy K. F., Brossard, D. Potential for cancer care or health threats producer?: Interaction effects of news frame and information processing style on further information seeking about nanotechnology. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of AEJMC, St. Louis, MO, August, 2011.
Fung, Timothy K. F. Akin, H., & Ryan, B. The window to the United States: Examining the effects of media exposure on Sino-American relations among the Chinese public. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research, Chicago, IL, November 2010
Edgerly, S., Vraga, E., Fung, Timothy K. F., Kdalrymple, K. & Macafee, T. Directing the dialogue: The relationship between Youtube videos and the comments they spur. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of AEJMC, Denver, Colorado, August, 2010.
Fung, Timothy K. F. & Hillback, E. Psychological Reactance and News Coverage of Health Risks: Examining the Moderating Role of Personality Traits on Perceived Threat and Freedom Restoration. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of Society of Risk Analysis. Maryland, December, 2009. **Top student paper (2nd place)
Edgerly, S., Vraga, E., Fung, Timothy K. F., Moon, T. J., Veenstra, A., & Yoo, W. H. Youtube as a public sphere: The proposition 8 debate. Paper accepted for presentation at the Annual Conference of the Association of Internet Researchers, Milwaukee, WI, October, 2009.
Fung, Timothy K. F. & Hillback, E. Health risk as a threat to freedom: Exploring the role of psychological reactance in reactions to West Nile Virus news coverage. Paper presented at Science Communication Interest Group, the Association for Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference, Boston, Aug. 200 **Eason Award for the Best Student Paper
Vraga, E., Thorson, K., Fung, Timothy K. F., & Meyer, H. Emotions vs. cognitions? Testing competing models of response to a media message in predicting participation. Paper presented at Communication Theory & Methodology Division, the Association for Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference, Boston, Aug. 200 **Top student paper
Fung, Timothy K. F., Vraga, E., Thorson, K., & Meyer, H. When bloggers attack: Examining the effect of negative citizen-initiated campaigning in 2008 presidential election. Paper presented at Mass Communication & Society Division, the Association for Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference, Boston, Aug. 2000
Fung, Timothy K. F., Brossard, D., & Ng, I. There Is Water Everywhere: How News Framing Amplified the Effect of Ecological Worldviews on Preference for Flooding Protection Policy. Paper presented at Mass Communication Division, the International Communication Association, Chicago, May, 2009.
Namkoong, K., Thorson, K., Fung, Timothy K. F., & Bora, P. Uncivil Engagement: Linking Incivility to Political Participation Through Negative Emotions. Paper presented at Political Communication Division, the International Communication Association, Chicago, May, 2009.
Namkoong, K., Heo, K., Kim, S., Fung, Timothy K. F., & Gunther, A. Testing a Projection Explanation for Exemplar Effects. Paper presented at Mass Communication Division, the International Communication Association, Chicago, May, 2009.
Fung, Timothy K. F., Namkoong, N., & Brossard, D. Social Proximity and Risk: A Comparative Analysis of Media Coverage of Avian Flu in Hong Kong and in the United States. Paper presented at Science Communication Division, the Association for Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference, Chicago, Aug. 2008.
Namkoong, K., Fung, Timothy K. F. & Scheufele, D. The Politics of Emotion: Voter emotions, news media use and participation. Paper presented at Communication Theory and Methodology Division, the Association for Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference, Chicago, Aug. 2008.
Thorson, K., Fung, Timothy, K. F., & Vraga, E. How you feel makes you what you are: Partisan reactions to political incivility online. Paper presented at Communication Theory and Methodology Division, the Association for Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference, Chicago, Aug. 2008.
Ekdale, , Namkoong, K., Fung, Timothy K. F. Hussain, M., Arora, M. & Perlmutter, D. From Expression to Influence: Understanding the Change in Blogger Motivations over the Blogspan. Paper presented at Communication Technology Division, the Association for Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference, Washington, D.C., Aug. 2007.
Awards/Grants/Honors
1. Honors and Awards
Top Faculty Paper Award, Communicating Science, Health, Environment, and Risk Division, Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication (2021, 2018).
Article of the Year Award, Communicating Science, Health, Environment, and Risk Division, Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication (2020)
School/Faculty Performance Award in Scholarly Work, the President’s Award Scheme, HKBU (2019)
Outstanding Performance in Scholarly Work, School of Communication, HKBU (2018).
Knowledge Transfer Award, Knowledge Transfer Committee, HKBU, (2017).
Top Three Faculty Papers (with Robert Griffin and Sharon Dunwoody), Communication Theory & Methodology Division,Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication (2015)
Knowledge Transfer Award Nominee Finalist, Knowledge Transfer Committee, HKBU (2015, 2019)
Helen Firstbrook Franklin Wisconsin Distinguished Graduate Fellowship (2010)
Top Student Paper (Second Place), (with Elliott Hillback), Risk Communication Specialty Group, Society for Risk Analysis (2009)
Eason Award for the Best Student Paper (with Elliott Hillback), Science Communication Interest Group, Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication (2009)
Top Student Paper (with Emily Vraga and Kjerstin Thorson), Communication Theory & Methodology Division, Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication (2009)
Sir Edward Youde Memorial Research Fellowship, Sir Edward Youde Memorial Foundation (2001)
Outstanding Research Award, Chinese Communication Society (2000)
2. Research Grants
Principal investigator, Research Impact Support & Enhancement Fund, HKBU (2021)
Principal investigator, Initiation Grant for Faculty Niche Research Areas, HKBU (2020)
Principal investigator, Primary Care Office, Department of Health, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government (2017)
Principal investigator, General Research Fund (GRF), University Grant Council (UGC), Hong Kong (2015, 2020)
Co-investigator, General Research Fund (GRF), University Grant Council (UGC), Hong Kong (2016)
Principal investigator, Knowledge Transfer Partnership Seed Fund, HKBU (2015, 2017)
Co-investigator, Knowledge Transfer Partnership Seed Fund, HKBU (2013)
Principal investigator, Faculty Research Grant II, HKBU (2017, 2016, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011)
Principal investigator, Faculty Research Grant I, HKBU (2016)
3. Teaching Grant
Principal investigator, Service-Learning Mini-Grant Grant, HKBU (2019)
Co-investigator, Service-Learning Mini-Grant Grant, HKBU (2020, 2021)
Knowledge Transfer/Community Outreach/Research Impact Projects
1. Project Title: Mitigating doctor shopping phenomenon among parents of young children: A narrative persuasion approach
External Partner: The Boys’ & Girls’ Clubs Association of Hong Kong, Hong Kong College of Family Physicians
Health Promotional Videos:
(a) Explainer Video: Family Doctor Healthcare Model
(English Subtitle: https://youtu.be/3inmENNnGFQ)
(Chinese Subtitle: https://youtu.be/S2GccGuz_3Q)
(b) Narrative-based Video: Family Doctor Healthcare Model (https://youtu.be/nAKYwZxpob8)
2. Project Title: A micro-movie to promote the adoption of family doctors among young adults
External Partner: Department of Health, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government
Health Promotional Videos:
(a) Announcement of Public Interest/Public Service Announcement: Family Doctor Healthcare Model Promotion (Hong Kong Government Youtube Channel: https://www.isd.gov.hk/eng/tvapi/17_md296.html)
(Editor Edition: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bGFSd0UI8Y)
(b) Narrative-based Promotional Video: Family Doctor Healthcare Promotion (Hong Kong Government Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJ4bfAg65QA)
(Editor Edition: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpfO235Dgtw)
3. Project Title: Enhancing youngsters’ willingness of family discussion on organ donation by using narrative animation
External Partner: Hong Kong Society of Transplantation
Health Promotional Animated Video: “Say Your wish, Save a Life” Center for Health Protection Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiVZaRdYy5Y) **Knowledge Transfer Award
4. Project Title: Peritonitis Prevention among Patients undergoing Peritoneal Dialysis
External Partner: Renal Companion Association
Health Promotional Video: Counterfactual-based Narrative Persuasion Animation (https://youtu.be/TZFLL715NLQ)
Related Research: Fung, Timothy K. F. (2019). The role of counterfactual thinking in narrative persuasion: Its impact on patients’ adherence to treatment regimen. Health Communication, 34(12), 1482-1493. https://doi.org/10.1080/10410236.2018.1500432
Service to Academic Community
Division Head (2022-2023), Communicating Science, Health, Environment and Risk (ComSHER) Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication
Associate Editor (2023 – Present), Science Communication [SSCI Indexed, Impact Factor: 9.0]
Editorial Board Member (2022 – Present), World Medical and Health Policy [SSCI indexed, Impact Factor: 4.1]
Editorial Board Member (2019 – 2023), Environmental Communication [SSCI Indexed, Impact Factor: 2.7]
Media interviews
1. Mingpao JUMP (21 May 2021)“浸大組織傳播專修、數據與媒體傳播專修 培訓新一代應用數據人才 帶領企業和媒體前進”
2. Research & Impact@HKBU (2019-2020 Issue 2)“Promoting a Family Doctor Healthcare Model 知識化為共嗚故事 推廣家庭醫生”
3. Sing Pao (6 June 2015) “末期腎衰竭患者年增千人, 動畫短片輕鬆教洗肚”
4. Oriental Daily News (4 June 2015) “浸大動畫教洗腎護理”
5. Wen Wei Po (4 June 2015) “浸大跨科製動畫 病人睇片識「洗腎」 提升衛生意識防併發症 下一套擬推廣器官移植”
6. Sing Tao Daily (4 June 2015) “浸大講師製動畫破「洗肚」誤解”
7. The Sun (4 June 2015) “醫知健:動畫教洗腎長者易入耳”
8. HKBU Horizons (2014-2015 Issue 2)
9. Sing Tao Daily (27 April 2011) “回收玩具贈基層童 浸大生” A19 每日雜誌 維港會
10. Sing Tao Daily (27 April 2011)“浸大生自發辦回收助基層” F01 星島教育
11. Sing Pao (27 April 2011)“大學力倡環保減廢 回收 舊物助清貧兒童” A15 城市脈搏
12. Hong Kong Economic Times (27 April 2011)“舊物回收 基層有工做有得玩” A15 採訪手記