Focusing on the unique story of the â recolonizationâ of Hong Kong since 2019, this book describes the environment of news gathering and publishing during this period and studies how this has connected to wider political, economic, and social changes.
Focusing on the unique story of the â recolonizationâ of Hong Kong since 2019, this book describes the environment of news gathering and publishing during this period and studies how this has connected to wider political, economic, and social changes.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Carol P. Lai is a retired Associate Professor in Global Communication Program at Akita International University, Japan. Andrew Y. To is a retired Assistant Professor in the Department of Journalism at Hong Kong Baptist University.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword By Tim Hamlett Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Autonomy Seized, Democracy Denied, and Destiny Failed: How the Chinese Communist Party's Hong Kong Policy Caused the Early Death of "One Country, Two Systems" Andrew Y. To Chapter 3: Media, Internet and the Civil Movement in Hong Kong: Control and Protest (part 1: control) Chapter 4: Media, Internet and Civil movement in Hong Kong: Control and Protest (part 2 protest) Chapter 5: Concluding remarks Afterword By Carol P. Lai Index
Foreword By Tim Hamlett Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Autonomy Seized, Democracy Denied, and Destiny Failed: How the Chinese Communist Party's Hong Kong Policy Caused the Early Death of "One Country, Two Systems" Andrew Y. To Chapter 3: Media, Internet and the Civil Movement in Hong Kong: Control and Protest (part 1: control) Chapter 4: Media, Internet and Civil movement in Hong Kong: Control and Protest (part 2 protest) Chapter 5: Concluding remarks Afterword By Carol P. Lai Index
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