This edited collection brings together journalism scholars from mainland China, Hong Kong, the UK and Australia to address a variety of pressing issues and challenges facing digital journalism in China today.
This edited collection brings together journalism scholars from mainland China, Hong Kong, the UK and Australia to address a variety of pressing issues and challenges facing digital journalism in China today.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Shixin Ivy Zhang is an Associate Professor in Journalism Studies at the University of Nottingham Ningbo, China.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. Introduction Chinese Digital Journalism: Disruptive or Sustainable? Chapter 2. Theories of Journalism in the Digital Era: Knowledge, Value, and Conceptual Framework Chapter 3. Academic Discourses of Digital Journalism in China: A Literature Review 1961-2021 Chapter 4. (Re-)Popularising Party Journalism in China: A Qualitative Study of Xinhua News Agency's Online Media Content Chapter 5. The Tabloidization of Party Media: How The People's Daily and CCTV Adapt to Social Media Chapter 6. Socialization and Control in the Digital Newsroom Chapter 7. The Platformization of Chinese Official Media: The Case of Newspaper X Chapter 8. "Giving up" vs "holding on": A comparative case study of Chinese and Australian newspaper publishers' approaches to their print editions in their digital transition Chapter 9. Classroom vs. Newsroom: Journalism Education and Practice in The Digital Age Chapter 10. Conclusion: Retrospect and Prospect
Chapter 1. Introduction Chinese Digital Journalism: Disruptive or Sustainable? Chapter 2. Theories of Journalism in the Digital Era: Knowledge, Value, and Conceptual Framework Chapter 3. Academic Discourses of Digital Journalism in China: A Literature Review 1961-2021 Chapter 4. (Re-)Popularising Party Journalism in China: A Qualitative Study of Xinhua News Agency's Online Media Content Chapter 5. The Tabloidization of Party Media: How The People's Daily and CCTV Adapt to Social Media Chapter 6. Socialization and Control in the Digital Newsroom Chapter 7. The Platformization of Chinese Official Media: The Case of Newspaper X Chapter 8. "Giving up" vs "holding on": A comparative case study of Chinese and Australian newspaper publishers' approaches to their print editions in their digital transition Chapter 9. Classroom vs. Newsroom: Journalism Education and Practice in The Digital Age Chapter 10. Conclusion: Retrospect and Prospect
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