In 2005, at the invitation of the State Council, he served as a senior visiting scholar in American Columbia University and other academic institutions. During his eight-year journalism career, Chen Jieren published more than 30 in-depth reports in mainstream media such as China Youth Daily, exposing a series of shady stories in education, justice, economy and other fields, and made positive contributions to the revision of the constitution, especially the protection of private property, with the series of reports of "Revising the Constitution in 2004: A Dream of Civil Rights". At the same time, Chen Jieren also published more than 2,000 articles on current affairs in mainstream media such as Southern Weekend, China Youth Daily, Southern Metropolis Daily, Beijing News and People's Daily, which had a far-reaching impact on the protection of human rights, the disclosure of government information and the improvement of the electoral system, and thus became one of the most active young critics in China.
As a famous academic professional journalist, Chen Jieren was fired by the media three times for insisting on public opinion supervision or criticizing public rights. In 2003, he reported the prostitution of female college students in Wuhan, saying that "8%- 10% of female college students in Wuhan are engaged in prostitution and 25% are engaged in escort activities", which was declared "untrue" by the relevant departments and dismissed from the post of China Youth Daily reporter. In 2005, as the editor-in-chief of Public Welfare Times, he was dismissed by the Ministry of Civil Affairs, the competent unit of the newspaper, because he published a critical article by a university professor criticizing the English version of the Chinese government website for a large number of translation errors. 20110 October was regarded as "divorced from the author" for criticizing public rights too much and calling for human rights. Therefore, People's Daily was relieved from the post of executive editor-in-chief of People's Daily Jiangsu Branch People's Network Jiangsu Window.
In recent years, Chen Jieren has devoted itself to promoting freedom of the press, advocating grass-roots supervision and citizens' expression based on the Internet, and made a lot of fruitful contributions in safeguarding human rights, protecting the interests of vulnerable groups and supervising judicial injustice. For example, his supervision of the absurd judgment of the Inner Mongolia court, his exposure of the "duel between the old man and the dean" of the Chenzhou court in Hunan Province, his deep involvement in the Wenzhou Qian Yunhui case, his criticism of the chaos in the crackdown on evil, his concern about the promotion of Xiangtan's "goddess", his exposure of the police's illegal involvement in civil disputes after taking bribes in Liupanshui, Guizhou Province, and his success in asking for wages from migrant workers everywhere are all vivid cases.
Chen Jieren has in-depth research on organizational communication and institutional public relations under the contemporary media environment, and has rich practical experience. He has served as a public relations consultant or consultant for local governments in Hunan, Jilin and Xinjiang.
Chen Jieren is also a famous speaker. His speech is simple and inspiring.