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UPM's Staff Profile
PROF. MADYA DR. LEE YOK FEE
PROFESOR MADYA
FACULTY OF HUMAN ECOLOGY
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PROFESSIONAL

NAME :
(Prof. Madya Dr.) Lee Yok Fee
POSITION :
Profesor Madya
ENTITY :
Faculty Of Human Ecology

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
2006
Ph.D. (Anthropology and Sociology [Identity Studies]), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
1999
M.Phil. (Anthropology and Sociology [Foreign Worker & International Migration]), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
1995
• B.A. (Hons). (Anthropology and Sociology [Foreign Worker & International Migration]), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
WORKING EXPERIENCE
2003
Senior Lecturer, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman
1999
Lecturer, Tunku Abdul Rahman College
CONFERENCE / WORKSHOP / SEMINAR
2008
Presenter, “Stereotypical Labels of Chinese Malaysian Youth on Non-Chinese in Peninsular Malaysia: A Preliminary Survey” at the First International Conference on Ethnic Relations: Issues & Challenges, Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, 15-16 October
2008
Presenter, “Chinese Political Involvement and New Trends in Reaction: A Post-2008 General Election Analysis”. The Conference of Globalising Religions and Cultures in the Asia-Pacific. Unviersity of Adelaide, Australia, 1-5 December
2007
Presenter, “The Formation of Chinese Everyday Identities” at The International Convention of Asia Scholars 5 (ICAS 5): Sharing a Future in Asia. Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC), Kuala Lumpur, 2-5 August
2007
Observer, the Training Seminar For New Officials of Asian National Commissions for UNESCO. Parkroyal Hotel, Kuala Lumpur 21-23 May.
2007
Presenter, “Rukun Negara Teras Pembinaan Modal Insan” at the 3rd International Conference of Malay Civilization, Hotel Legend, Kuala Lumpur, 2-3 February.
TEACHING
SKP2204 Ethnic Relations
FEM4999 Final Year Project
AREA OF SPECIALISATION
Anthropology and Sociology: Identity Studies, Ethnic Relations, Chinese Society & Nation Building
RESEARCH AREA
Identity formation; Chinese identity and Chineseness; ethnic relations; and international migration.
RESEARCH PROJECT
2007-2009. The Formation of Inter-ethnic Perceptions and Its Impacts on Ethnic Relations in Malaysia. Esciencefund (06-01-04-SF0858) Mosti. Principle Investigator.
PUBLICATION
2021:
Self-esteem and visual self-presentation on facebook among Chinese undergraduate in a Public University in Malaysia
2021:
Encapsulation of caffeine into starch matrices: Bitterness evaluation and suppression mechanism
2021:
A Study of Meaning and Purpose as a Citizen among Public University Students in Malaysia
2021:
The Voices of Malay and Chinese Unviersity Students in Klang Valley towards National Identity Formation in Malaysia
2021:
The Meaning of Life and Life Satisfaction Among International Students at University Putra Malaysia (UPM) During the Covid-19 Pandemic]
2021:
Malaysian Junior Voters' Perception on the Implication of National Budget on Voting Pattern
2021:
ELECTORAL STRATEGIES OF PEOPLE’S DEMOCRATIC PARTY (PDP) AND ELECTION CREDIBILITY DURING THE NIGERIA’S 2011 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IN KADUNA
2021:
Political Trust Study: A Review
2021:
Approach in Strengthening Patriotism among Students Through Patriotism-Based Courses
2020:
Neuroprotective effects of 7-geranyloxycinnamic acid from Melicope lunu ankenda leaves
2020:
The Understanding of Women's Movement Activists on the Necessity of Critical Analysis of Television Content in Iran
2020:
The Impact of Political Efficacy, Discussion, and Expression Through Social Media on Youth Political Participation: A Systematic Review
2020:
Designing Inter-Religious Dialogue Model for the Grassroots: A Preliminary Survey