China’s footprint in Africa’s media sector over the last decade has reached dimensions that make it impossible to go unnoticed. In South Africa, one of the countries where this imprint is most diversified, Chinese media have been engaged in a varied range of activities, including content production and distribution, infrastructure development, direct investment in local media and training of journalists. Building on previous exploratory studies by the authors, this paper addresses an unresolved question in the study of China’s media internationalization: the impact on journalism. Using data from 20 semi-structured in-depth interviews with editors, journalists and policy makers, we investigate how much influence Chinese media exercise on jou...
China, in seeking greater engagement with African audiences, has dramatically boosted its potential ...
This scoping article introduces key issues surrounding the globalisation of China Central Television...
China’s booming investment in and trade with many African countries since the early 2000s marks the ...
The increased presence of Chinese media in Africa has been the focus of much debate since the early ...
LSE MsC student Linet Juma reporta on a lecture by Prof Herman Wasserman from University of Cape Tow...
Purpose This paper measures how often audiences in Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa consume Chines...
China's multi-faceted endeavour to expand its influence in Africa has attracted worldwide scholarly ...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in f...
Chinese entry on the African continent and the subsequent impact on global relations using soft powe...
Using comprehensive ethnographic rigor, large number of interviews and data with theoretical sophist...
China's growing economic influence in Africa, and in the sub-Saharan region in particular, has drawn...
Chinese authorities often frame their activities in the development sector as distinctive from those...
China has witnessed huge economic growth in recent decades. The growth has come with its own challen...
In the past decade, Chinese national news media have stepped up their efforts to spread their influe...
Edited volume covering virtually every aspect of Chinese media's international expansion. As part o...
China, in seeking greater engagement with African audiences, has dramatically boosted its potential ...
This scoping article introduces key issues surrounding the globalisation of China Central Television...
China’s booming investment in and trade with many African countries since the early 2000s marks the ...
The increased presence of Chinese media in Africa has been the focus of much debate since the early ...
LSE MsC student Linet Juma reporta on a lecture by Prof Herman Wasserman from University of Cape Tow...
Purpose This paper measures how often audiences in Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa consume Chines...
China's multi-faceted endeavour to expand its influence in Africa has attracted worldwide scholarly ...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in f...
Chinese entry on the African continent and the subsequent impact on global relations using soft powe...
Using comprehensive ethnographic rigor, large number of interviews and data with theoretical sophist...
China's growing economic influence in Africa, and in the sub-Saharan region in particular, has drawn...
Chinese authorities often frame their activities in the development sector as distinctive from those...
China has witnessed huge economic growth in recent decades. The growth has come with its own challen...
In the past decade, Chinese national news media have stepped up their efforts to spread their influe...
Edited volume covering virtually every aspect of Chinese media's international expansion. As part o...
China, in seeking greater engagement with African audiences, has dramatically boosted its potential ...
This scoping article introduces key issues surrounding the globalisation of China Central Television...
China’s booming investment in and trade with many African countries since the early 2000s marks the ...