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International communication scholars have long been interested in how local, national, and transnational media communications shape people's attitudes and values. This book examines a range of questions pertinent to public opinion toward globalization in urban China by analyzing a four-city comparative survey of urban Chinese residents. Media consumption does relate, though by no means straightforwardly, to people's attitudes and beliefs, and this book provides much needed information and insights, developing fresh conceptual and empirical insights on issues such as public opinion toward…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
International communication scholars have long been interested in how local, national, and transnational media communications shape people's attitudes and values. This book examines a range of questions pertinent to public opinion toward globalization in urban China by analyzing a four-city comparative survey of urban Chinese residents. Media consumption does relate, though by no means straightforwardly, to people's attitudes and beliefs, and this book provides much needed information and insights, developing fresh conceptual and empirical insights on issues such as public opinion toward US-China relations, Chinese people's nationalistic sentiments, and approaches to analyze attitudes toward globalization.
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Autorenporträt
Francis L. F. Lee is Associate Professor at the School of Journalism and Communication at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Chin-Chuan Lee is Chair Professor in the Department of Media and Communication at the City University of Hong Kong. Mike Z. Yao is Associate Professor in the Department of Media and Communication at the City University of Hong Kong. Tsan-Kuo Chang is Professor in the Department of Media and Communication at the City University of Hong Kong. Fen Jennifer Lin is Assistant Professor in the Department of Media and Communication at the City University of Hong Kong. Chris Fei Shen is Assistant Professor in the Department of Media and Communication at the City University of Hong Kong.