Public interest in China, as reflected in the level of media attention, is burgeoning in the West and elsewhere in the world. This interest is driven by China's increasing presence and importance in the lives of people around the world; and for the same reason is likely to continue growing. Since media discourses are the main way in which Western publics receive information about China, contributing to media reports and helping journalists reach deeper understandings is an important task and opportunity for academics whose specialist knowledge of China is often more nuanced than that of generalist China correspondents. Although developments in the two professions are demanding closer and more frequent interactions, many scholars are relucta...
The article first delineates the transformations of China's media institutions since the reform...
Edited volume covering virtually every aspect of Chinese media's international expansion. As part o...
Reviewed book edited by: James F. Scotton and William A. Hachten Publication date: May, 2011 ...
Public interest in China, as reflected in the level of media attention, is burgeoning in the West an...
To boost their research productivities, Chinese universities are putting great pressure on their res...
While Western foreign correspondence is retreating, Chinese central media and correspondents, resour...
With the increase of cooperation between America and China, the average person\u27s perception of th...
With the increase of cooperation between America and China, the average person\u27s perception of th...
This contribution presents the possibilities for anthropological and neo-Marxist media within the hu...
The expanding censorship in China and its potential threats to democracy and freedom has been of gro...
Scholars have recently turned their attention to China with its rapidly growing economic power. This...
China scholars have long worked in a closed circuit and China studies have rarely been able to have ...
The current expansion of English language publishing by scholars from China is supported by national...
While Western foreign correspondence is retreating, Chinese central media and correspondents, resour...
Academics focusing on China, like other area specialists, tend to place a high value on formal train...
The article first delineates the transformations of China's media institutions since the reform...
Edited volume covering virtually every aspect of Chinese media's international expansion. As part o...
Reviewed book edited by: James F. Scotton and William A. Hachten Publication date: May, 2011 ...
Public interest in China, as reflected in the level of media attention, is burgeoning in the West an...
To boost their research productivities, Chinese universities are putting great pressure on their res...
While Western foreign correspondence is retreating, Chinese central media and correspondents, resour...
With the increase of cooperation between America and China, the average person\u27s perception of th...
With the increase of cooperation between America and China, the average person\u27s perception of th...
This contribution presents the possibilities for anthropological and neo-Marxist media within the hu...
The expanding censorship in China and its potential threats to democracy and freedom has been of gro...
Scholars have recently turned their attention to China with its rapidly growing economic power. This...
China scholars have long worked in a closed circuit and China studies have rarely been able to have ...
The current expansion of English language publishing by scholars from China is supported by national...
While Western foreign correspondence is retreating, Chinese central media and correspondents, resour...
Academics focusing on China, like other area specialists, tend to place a high value on formal train...
The article first delineates the transformations of China's media institutions since the reform...
Edited volume covering virtually every aspect of Chinese media's international expansion. As part o...
Reviewed book edited by: James F. Scotton and William A. Hachten Publication date: May, 2011 ...