Early studies on news sources in Hong Kong have shown that news was dominated by government institutions,among which the executive was always the main source. However, recent studies have questioned these findings. This article examines the citation of sources in reports of the progress of a controversial legislative bill in three Chinese-language newspapers. It found that in the final years of Hong Kong\u27s political transition, the legislature was dominant as a news source, not the executive. The finding is explained by source availability and journalistic selection, of which the latter is hypothesized to be influenced by society\u27s aspiration for democracy
This research investigates the discursive construction of Hong Kong identity in mediated political c...
The interplay of political and economic forces in shaping media has been a central discussion in the...
Hong Kong caught the attention of international media coverage during the mass mobilisation against ...
by Tsang Wai-sau.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1989.Bibliography: leaves 162-17...
Modern newspapers in Hong Kong have evolved over a period of more than 100 years from mission-based ...
by Yu Ding-bor.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1981.Bibliography: leaves 98-104
In the Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong, a former British territory in southern China retu...
Most observers argued that press freedom in Hong Kong has been declining continually over the past 1...
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Xi Jinping’s rise to power in late 2012 has brought political change to China, but the precise natur...
When an authoritarian regime reforms the state media, how does it affect the ability of the state to...
Master of ScienceJournalism and Mass CommunicationsAngela M. PowersBackground: During the 2014 Hong ...
This research investigates the discursive construction of Hong Kong identity in mediated political c...
The interplay of political and economic forces in shaping media has been a central discussion in the...
Hong Kong caught the attention of international media coverage during the mass mobilisation against ...
by Tsang Wai-sau.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1989.Bibliography: leaves 162-17...
Modern newspapers in Hong Kong have evolved over a period of more than 100 years from mission-based ...
by Yu Ding-bor.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1981.Bibliography: leaves 98-104
In the Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong, a former British territory in southern China retu...
Most observers argued that press freedom in Hong Kong has been declining continually over the past 1...
Hong Kong has been through numerous ups and downs in the ten years since the handover. The media hav...
The present paper attempts to trace, and offers to contextualise, the development of post-war Hong K...
This thesis examines the press coverage of educational issues and the making of education policy in ...
The research investigates political communication in a semi-democratic Hong Kong post 1997. It is pa...
Xi Jinping’s rise to power in late 2012 has brought political change to China, but the precise natur...
When an authoritarian regime reforms the state media, how does it affect the ability of the state to...
Master of ScienceJournalism and Mass CommunicationsAngela M. PowersBackground: During the 2014 Hong ...
This research investigates the discursive construction of Hong Kong identity in mediated political c...
The interplay of political and economic forces in shaping media has been a central discussion in the...
Hong Kong caught the attention of international media coverage during the mass mobilisation against ...