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This collection of papers comprises over ten papers published in recent years, with topics on new phenomena, new problems, new thinking, and new views in the fields of "barrier-free communication", "new technologies and new media", "Internet and society", etc. They present and reflect on the new developments and new trends of current Chinese media research from different aspects, and to a certain extent outline and depict the landscape of the accelerating informatization of the Chinese society. They show the important influences of the media in the evolution of contemporary Chinese society.

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This collection of papers comprises over ten papers published in recent years, with topics on new phenomena, new problems, new thinking, and new views in the fields of "barrier-free communication", "new technologies and new media", "Internet and society", etc. They present and reflect on the new developments and new trends of current Chinese media research from different aspects, and to a certain extent outline and depict the landscape of the accelerating informatization of the Chinese society. They show the important influences of the media in the evolution of contemporary Chinese society.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Cui Lin is a professor and doctoral supervisor at the School of Television, Communication University of China. Cui is also the Managing Director of the Chinese Association for the History of Education of Journalism and Communication. He has been a visiting scholar to the Missouri School of Journalism and the University of Southern California. Cui's main research fields include radio and television, media convergence, media history, Internet society governance, visual communication, and culture. He has published a number of monographs, dozens of papers, presided over many national-level projects, and was one of the main creators of a number of award-winning large-scale documentaries. Dr. Wu Minsu is a professor of journalism and the Deputy Dean of Faculty of Journalism and Communication at the Communication University of China. She has been honored as an "Outstanding Teacher" as well as a "Teacher of Excellence of Beijing" by the Beijing government. From 1989 to 1990, Wu served as the Attaché in the Chinese Embassy in Kenya, and from 1996 to 2000 the Vice Consular at the Chinese Embassy in Washington DC, USA. Wu has been frequently invited to give keynote speeches at various international academic conferences. She enjoys widespread reputation in China for training future journalists in both the Chinese and English languages. She is also a frequent adviser and evaluator for a number of major media organizations in China.