Routledge Handbook of Chinese Media
Herausgeber: Rawnsley, Gary D; Rawnsley, Ming-Yeh T
Routledge Handbook of Chinese Media
Herausgeber: Rawnsley, Gary D; Rawnsley, Ming-Yeh T
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This book provides an interdisciplinary study of Chinese media. With contributions from an international team of scholars, it locates Chinese media within a regional setting, focusing on the PRC, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau and overseas Chinese communities, highlighting the transnational character of information flow in East Asia.
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This book provides an interdisciplinary study of Chinese media. With contributions from an international team of scholars, it locates Chinese media within a regional setting, focusing on the PRC, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau and overseas Chinese communities, highlighting the transnational character of information flow in East Asia.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 175mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9781138554016
- ISBN-10: 1138554014
- Artikelnr.: 49085303
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 175mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9781138554016
- ISBN-10: 1138554014
- Artikelnr.: 49085303
Gary D. Rawnsley is a Professor of Public Diplomacy, Aberystwyth University, UK. Ming-yeh T. Rawnsley is Research Associate, Centre of Taiwan Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, and Associate Fellow, China Policy Institute, University of Nottingham, UK.
Introduction Part 1: The Development and the Study of Chinese Media 1.
China, Soft Power and Imperialism 2. Chasing a Moving Target: Directions of
Chinese Media Research Part 2: Politics, Press Freedom and Culture 3.
Evaluating Chinese Media Policy: Objectives and Contradictions 4. Key
Moments in the History of the Modern Chinese Press 5. Setting Press
Boundaries: The Case of the Nanfang Media Group 6. Chinese Investigative
Journalism in the Twenty-First Century 7. Press Freedom in Hong Kong:
Interactions between State, Media and Society 8. Politics and Social Media
in China 9. The Formation of Working-Class Media Cultures in China: Workers
and Peasants as Historical Subjects 10. The Politics and Poetics of
Television Documentary in China 11. Contemporary Chinese Historical TV
Drama as a Cultural Genre: Production, Consumption and the State Power
Part 3: Public Sphere, the Internet and Social Activism 12. Against the
Grain: The Battle for Public Service Broadcasting in Taiwan 13. Public
Service Television in the PRC 14. An Emerging Middle Class Public Sphere in
China? Analysis of News Media Representation of 'Self Tax Declaration' 15.
'Dear Premier, I Finally Escaped on YouTube': A Cyberconflict Perspective
on Chinese Dissidents 16. Online Chinese Nationalism and Its Nationalist
Discourses 17. Media and Social Mobilization in Hong Kong 18. Citizen
Journalism in Taiwan: A Case Study of an Online Platform PeoPo 19.
Expressing Myself, Connecting with You: Taiwanese Young Females'
Photographic Self-Portraiture on Wretch Album Part 4: Market, Production
and the Media Industries 20. The Geographical Clustering of Chinese Media
Production 21. The Changing Role of Copyright in China's Emergent Media
Economy 22. Gamers, State and Online Games 23. Live Television Production
of Media Events in China: The Case of the Beijing Olympic Games 24. The
Ambiguity of 'the Popular' and the Popular Press in China 25. Negotiated
Discursive Struggles in Hyper-Oligopolistic Media System - the Case of Hong
Kong Part 5: Chinese Media and the World 26. Internationalization of
China's Television: History, Development and New Trends 27. Decoding the
Chinese Media in Flux: American Correspondents as an Interpretive Community
28. Chinese International Broadcasting, Public Diplomacy and Soft Power
China, Soft Power and Imperialism 2. Chasing a Moving Target: Directions of
Chinese Media Research Part 2: Politics, Press Freedom and Culture 3.
Evaluating Chinese Media Policy: Objectives and Contradictions 4. Key
Moments in the History of the Modern Chinese Press 5. Setting Press
Boundaries: The Case of the Nanfang Media Group 6. Chinese Investigative
Journalism in the Twenty-First Century 7. Press Freedom in Hong Kong:
Interactions between State, Media and Society 8. Politics and Social Media
in China 9. The Formation of Working-Class Media Cultures in China: Workers
and Peasants as Historical Subjects 10. The Politics and Poetics of
Television Documentary in China 11. Contemporary Chinese Historical TV
Drama as a Cultural Genre: Production, Consumption and the State Power
Part 3: Public Sphere, the Internet and Social Activism 12. Against the
Grain: The Battle for Public Service Broadcasting in Taiwan 13. Public
Service Television in the PRC 14. An Emerging Middle Class Public Sphere in
China? Analysis of News Media Representation of 'Self Tax Declaration' 15.
'Dear Premier, I Finally Escaped on YouTube': A Cyberconflict Perspective
on Chinese Dissidents 16. Online Chinese Nationalism and Its Nationalist
Discourses 17. Media and Social Mobilization in Hong Kong 18. Citizen
Journalism in Taiwan: A Case Study of an Online Platform PeoPo 19.
Expressing Myself, Connecting with You: Taiwanese Young Females'
Photographic Self-Portraiture on Wretch Album Part 4: Market, Production
and the Media Industries 20. The Geographical Clustering of Chinese Media
Production 21. The Changing Role of Copyright in China's Emergent Media
Economy 22. Gamers, State and Online Games 23. Live Television Production
of Media Events in China: The Case of the Beijing Olympic Games 24. The
Ambiguity of 'the Popular' and the Popular Press in China 25. Negotiated
Discursive Struggles in Hyper-Oligopolistic Media System - the Case of Hong
Kong Part 5: Chinese Media and the World 26. Internationalization of
China's Television: History, Development and New Trends 27. Decoding the
Chinese Media in Flux: American Correspondents as an Interpretive Community
28. Chinese International Broadcasting, Public Diplomacy and Soft Power
Introduction Part 1: The Development and the Study of Chinese Media 1.
China, Soft Power and Imperialism 2. Chasing a Moving Target: Directions of
Chinese Media Research Part 2: Politics, Press Freedom and Culture 3.
Evaluating Chinese Media Policy: Objectives and Contradictions 4. Key
Moments in the History of the Modern Chinese Press 5. Setting Press
Boundaries: The Case of the Nanfang Media Group 6. Chinese Investigative
Journalism in the Twenty-First Century 7. Press Freedom in Hong Kong:
Interactions between State, Media and Society 8. Politics and Social Media
in China 9. The Formation of Working-Class Media Cultures in China: Workers
and Peasants as Historical Subjects 10. The Politics and Poetics of
Television Documentary in China 11. Contemporary Chinese Historical TV
Drama as a Cultural Genre: Production, Consumption and the State Power
Part 3: Public Sphere, the Internet and Social Activism 12. Against the
Grain: The Battle for Public Service Broadcasting in Taiwan 13. Public
Service Television in the PRC 14. An Emerging Middle Class Public Sphere in
China? Analysis of News Media Representation of 'Self Tax Declaration' 15.
'Dear Premier, I Finally Escaped on YouTube': A Cyberconflict Perspective
on Chinese Dissidents 16. Online Chinese Nationalism and Its Nationalist
Discourses 17. Media and Social Mobilization in Hong Kong 18. Citizen
Journalism in Taiwan: A Case Study of an Online Platform PeoPo 19.
Expressing Myself, Connecting with You: Taiwanese Young Females'
Photographic Self-Portraiture on Wretch Album Part 4: Market, Production
and the Media Industries 20. The Geographical Clustering of Chinese Media
Production 21. The Changing Role of Copyright in China's Emergent Media
Economy 22. Gamers, State and Online Games 23. Live Television Production
of Media Events in China: The Case of the Beijing Olympic Games 24. The
Ambiguity of 'the Popular' and the Popular Press in China 25. Negotiated
Discursive Struggles in Hyper-Oligopolistic Media System - the Case of Hong
Kong Part 5: Chinese Media and the World 26. Internationalization of
China's Television: History, Development and New Trends 27. Decoding the
Chinese Media in Flux: American Correspondents as an Interpretive Community
28. Chinese International Broadcasting, Public Diplomacy and Soft Power
China, Soft Power and Imperialism 2. Chasing a Moving Target: Directions of
Chinese Media Research Part 2: Politics, Press Freedom and Culture 3.
Evaluating Chinese Media Policy: Objectives and Contradictions 4. Key
Moments in the History of the Modern Chinese Press 5. Setting Press
Boundaries: The Case of the Nanfang Media Group 6. Chinese Investigative
Journalism in the Twenty-First Century 7. Press Freedom in Hong Kong:
Interactions between State, Media and Society 8. Politics and Social Media
in China 9. The Formation of Working-Class Media Cultures in China: Workers
and Peasants as Historical Subjects 10. The Politics and Poetics of
Television Documentary in China 11. Contemporary Chinese Historical TV
Drama as a Cultural Genre: Production, Consumption and the State Power
Part 3: Public Sphere, the Internet and Social Activism 12. Against the
Grain: The Battle for Public Service Broadcasting in Taiwan 13. Public
Service Television in the PRC 14. An Emerging Middle Class Public Sphere in
China? Analysis of News Media Representation of 'Self Tax Declaration' 15.
'Dear Premier, I Finally Escaped on YouTube': A Cyberconflict Perspective
on Chinese Dissidents 16. Online Chinese Nationalism and Its Nationalist
Discourses 17. Media and Social Mobilization in Hong Kong 18. Citizen
Journalism in Taiwan: A Case Study of an Online Platform PeoPo 19.
Expressing Myself, Connecting with You: Taiwanese Young Females'
Photographic Self-Portraiture on Wretch Album Part 4: Market, Production
and the Media Industries 20. The Geographical Clustering of Chinese Media
Production 21. The Changing Role of Copyright in China's Emergent Media
Economy 22. Gamers, State and Online Games 23. Live Television Production
of Media Events in China: The Case of the Beijing Olympic Games 24. The
Ambiguity of 'the Popular' and the Popular Press in China 25. Negotiated
Discursive Struggles in Hyper-Oligopolistic Media System - the Case of Hong
Kong Part 5: Chinese Media and the World 26. Internationalization of
China's Television: History, Development and New Trends 27. Decoding the
Chinese Media in Flux: American Correspondents as an Interpretive Community
28. Chinese International Broadcasting, Public Diplomacy and Soft Power