The current paper seeks to undertake a comprehensive analysis of CCTV Africa’s current affairs debate show, Talk Africa, with a view to 1) a descriptive explanation of how its topics and episodes morph into themes and frames 2) its emergent patterns and trends and, 3) what we learn about the experts selected as the talk show’s guests or interviewees
This two-lecture course will consider the political rationale behind Sino-African relations and some...
This paper is a preliminary consideration of issues relating to the relationship between Botswana an...
This paper examines the documentary series Faces of Africa, broadcast on CGTN Africa, the African br...
The ‘going global’ strategy of China’s outbound media has been running for about ten years. The main...
Does the news element of the Africa Live program broadcast by CCTV News represent an alternative to ...
An analytical reading of the Nigerian and South African online debate regarding China’s engagement i...
LSE MsC student Linet Juma reporta on a lecture by Prof Herman Wasserman from University of Cape Tow...
I have conducted a series of case studies of Chinese television in recent years in areas ranging fro...
This scoping article introduces key issues surrounding the globalisation of China Central Television...
The increased presence of Chinese media in Africa has been the focus of much debate since the early ...
Sino-East African relations are very significant for the continent. These tighten-ing, multilevel an...
I spent an hour last Sunday in the London studios of CCTV, the Chinese state global broadcaster. I a...
"China's rise"is becoming an event,a phenomenon,a topic and a theme,while China'...
This presentation is on “Xi Jinping, China, Africa, and Global Realignment”. It deals with the chang...
On the basis of the results of an ongoing research project on the activities of the Chinese media co...
This two-lecture course will consider the political rationale behind Sino-African relations and some...
This paper is a preliminary consideration of issues relating to the relationship between Botswana an...
This paper examines the documentary series Faces of Africa, broadcast on CGTN Africa, the African br...
The ‘going global’ strategy of China’s outbound media has been running for about ten years. The main...
Does the news element of the Africa Live program broadcast by CCTV News represent an alternative to ...
An analytical reading of the Nigerian and South African online debate regarding China’s engagement i...
LSE MsC student Linet Juma reporta on a lecture by Prof Herman Wasserman from University of Cape Tow...
I have conducted a series of case studies of Chinese television in recent years in areas ranging fro...
This scoping article introduces key issues surrounding the globalisation of China Central Television...
The increased presence of Chinese media in Africa has been the focus of much debate since the early ...
Sino-East African relations are very significant for the continent. These tighten-ing, multilevel an...
I spent an hour last Sunday in the London studios of CCTV, the Chinese state global broadcaster. I a...
"China's rise"is becoming an event,a phenomenon,a topic and a theme,while China'...
This presentation is on “Xi Jinping, China, Africa, and Global Realignment”. It deals with the chang...
On the basis of the results of an ongoing research project on the activities of the Chinese media co...
This two-lecture course will consider the political rationale behind Sino-African relations and some...
This paper is a preliminary consideration of issues relating to the relationship between Botswana an...
This paper examines the documentary series Faces of Africa, broadcast on CGTN Africa, the African br...