Books

Carter, Liz. (2015). Let One Hundred Voices Speak: How the Internet Is Transforming China and Changing Everything. London: I.B. Tauris.

Anonymous and Liz Carter. (2013). The Grass-Mud Horse Lexicon: Classic Netizen Language. Henochowicz, Anne, ed., China Digital Times.

莉子•卡特著. (2011).《商务英语实景会话101篇》. 刘佳静译. 外文出版社. [Carter, Liz. (2011). Speaking English in Workplaces. Liu Jiajing, trans. Beijing: Foreign Languages Press.]

蔡箐著. (2009). 《品读中国城市个性》. 莉子•卡特译. 外文出版社. [Cai, Qing. (2009). A Cultural Portrait of 20 Chinese Cities. Liz Carter, trans. Beijing: Foreign Languages Press.]

刘佳静, 罗伯逊,莉子•卡特著. (2007).《英语畅谈青春文化50主题》. 外文出版社. [Liu, Jiajing, Jessica Robertson, and Liz Carter. (2007). 50 Topics on Youth Culture. Beijing: Foreign Languages Press.]

Journal Publications

Carter, Liz. (2021). “What does the post-secondary Mandarin foreign language inclusive classroom look like? The state of the art and some practical suggestions.” International Journal of Chinese Language Education, 9, 17-58.

Tao, Hongyin, Liz Carter, Helen Wan, and Yan Zhou. (2021). “Inclusive education in Chinese as a second/foreign language: An overview and research agenda.” International Journal of Chinese Language Education, 9, 1-15.

Carter, Liz. (2020). “Televised confessions in the People’s Republic of China: A multimodal analysis of lexical grammar, gaze, and identity.” Chinese Language and Discourse, 11(2), 198-225.

Carter, Liz. (2019). “Preference organization in PRC criminal trial interaction.” Chinese Language and Discourse, 10(2), 224–240.

Book Reviews

Carter, Liz. (2021, Aug 1). Civil society in the PRC: Empirical studies and normative lenses. [Review of The Other Digital China: Nonconfrontational Activism on the Social Web. (2019). Jing Wang, author, Harvard University Press, and The Art of Political Control in China. (2020). Daniel Mattingly, author, Cambridge University Press.] Critical Asian Studies, 53(3), 448-452. https://doi.org/10.1080/14672715.2021.1955220

Carter, Liz. (2018, Jan 22). Drama roll. [Review of The Chinese Typewriter. (2017). Tom Mullaney, author. MIT Press.] LARB China Channel. https://chinachannel.org/2018/01/22/drama-roll/

Carter, Liz. (2017, Sep 26). Lighting up the past. [Review of Jottings Under Lamplight. (2017). Eileen J. Cheng and Kirk A. Denton, eds. Harvard University Press.] LARB China Channel. https://chinachannel.org/2017/09/25/lu-xun-essays/

Carter, Liz. (2017, May 17). The trial of the Gang of Four — As history and current events. [Review of The Cultural Revolution on Trial: Mao and the Gang of Four. (2017). Alexander C. Cook, author. Cambridge University Press.] LA Review of Books Blog. https://blog.lareviewofbooks.org/chinablog/trial-gang-four-history-current-events/

Carter, Liz. (2016, May 1). A search for the soul of the Mainland. [Review of The Big Red Book of Modern Chinese Literature. (2016). Yunte Huang, ed. W.W. Norton.] LA Review of Books. https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/search-soul-mainland/

News Articles

41 articles as a journalist for Foreign Policy on Chinese media, politics, and culture, including “China’s baby steps toward more babies,” Foreign Policy. Nov 19, 2013. https://foreignpolicy.com/2013/11/15/chinas-baby-steps-toward-more-babies/

15 articles as a journalist for The Atlantic on Chinese media, politics and culture including “The trial of the most hated man in China: Former Railways Minister Liu Zhijun.” The Atlantic. Jun 12, 2013. https://www.theatlantic.com/china/archive/2013/06/the-trial-of-the-most-hated-man-in-china-former-railways-minister-liu-zhijun/276793/

Eight articles for the LA Review of Book’s China Channel on Mandarin Chinese, including “What about tones?” LARB China Channel. Oct 17, 2017. https://chinachannel.org/2017/10/17/what-about-tones/