This article addresses the permeability of the field of China media research and its openness to new ideas; it argues that we need to adopt a wide angle view on research opportunities. Expansion of China's media during the past decade has opened up possibilities for broadening the field. The discussion first identifies boundary tensions as the field responds to transdisciplinary knowledge, before addressing challenges faced by Chinese researchers or visiting scholars in 'Western' media environments. Finally, the article addresses what a wide-angle perspective might include
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The internet has opened up new possibilities for scholars to gather data and, in general, to stay up...
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This article investigates the significant re-orientation of audio-visual production in East Asia ove...
China was linked to the internet in 1994. In 1997, there were only about 670,000 users. By June 2011...
This thesis looks into the changing role of the media in China since the initiation of economic refo...
The article first delineates the transformations of China's media institutions since the reform...
The past several years have seen the emergence of Chinese media studies as a subfield in communicati...
This article argues that media in China today enjoys greater leeway for independent expression than ...
This contribution presents the possibilities for anthropological and neo-Marxist media within the hu...
The study of Chinese media is a field that is growing and evolving at an exponential rate. Not only ...
This article reflects on the history and methodology of 'Chinese media studies' as a (sub)...
Bringing knowledge about China to the disciplines has reduced the outsized role that research on Eur...
Scholars have recently turned their attention to China with its rapidly growing economic power. This...
Public interest in China, as reflected in the level of media attention, is burgeoning in the West an...
From an area of specialist research a decade ago China’s media has become now an important element o...
The internet has opened up new possibilities for scholars to gather data and, in general, to stay up...
Interest in collaborative research on Chinese social and ecological systems has grown dramatically i...
This article investigates the significant re-orientation of audio-visual production in East Asia ove...
China was linked to the internet in 1994. In 1997, there were only about 670,000 users. By June 2011...
This thesis looks into the changing role of the media in China since the initiation of economic refo...