This book focuses on China’s media diplomacy and its interplay with a range of international conflicts. It assesses the representation and framing of China, as well as the perception and reception of China’s media communication in relation to various crises and conflicts. Including detailed analyses of many cases, it highlights the complex, fluid and dynamic relationship between media and conflict, and discusses how this both exemplifies and also affects China’s relations with the outside world. In addition, in contrast to most existing studies of mediatized conflict in the digital age, it provides a very valuable non-Western perspective
© 2014 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston. Mediatization has become a fact of life in China, as h...
News about China is ubiquitous, yet we know very little about how the global news media have represe...
The dramatic economic growth of China has meant a renewed international influence: it is widely reco...
Many researchers and China observers would agree that understanding how China pursues global communi...
Although writers from ancient Rome knew of and commented on China, the earliest detailed image was t...
The Scarborough Shoal stand-off and the oil rig crisis hold symbolic value to the Chinese. During th...
Edited volume covering virtually every aspect of Chinese media's international expansion. As part o...
We are entering an era of increasing globalization. Countries are connected, cultures are colliding,...
The vital role of international broadcasting during times of international conflict has gained incre...
The study of Chinese media is a field that is growing and evolving at an exponential rate. Not only ...
China has embarked on a national effort to build up a positive image of itself on the international ...
This chapter characterizes the media system and summarizes it in terms of its history and cultural c...
In the build-up to the Beijing 2008 Olympics, the role of international media reporting from China i...
The concept of soft power has been highly influential in recent years, both as a concept to inform u...
This volume offers unique interdisciplinary views on issues in communication and culture with a cent...
© 2014 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston. Mediatization has become a fact of life in China, as h...
News about China is ubiquitous, yet we know very little about how the global news media have represe...
The dramatic economic growth of China has meant a renewed international influence: it is widely reco...
Many researchers and China observers would agree that understanding how China pursues global communi...
Although writers from ancient Rome knew of and commented on China, the earliest detailed image was t...
The Scarborough Shoal stand-off and the oil rig crisis hold symbolic value to the Chinese. During th...
Edited volume covering virtually every aspect of Chinese media's international expansion. As part o...
We are entering an era of increasing globalization. Countries are connected, cultures are colliding,...
The vital role of international broadcasting during times of international conflict has gained incre...
The study of Chinese media is a field that is growing and evolving at an exponential rate. Not only ...
China has embarked on a national effort to build up a positive image of itself on the international ...
This chapter characterizes the media system and summarizes it in terms of its history and cultural c...
In the build-up to the Beijing 2008 Olympics, the role of international media reporting from China i...
The concept of soft power has been highly influential in recent years, both as a concept to inform u...
This volume offers unique interdisciplinary views on issues in communication and culture with a cent...
© 2014 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston. Mediatization has become a fact of life in China, as h...
News about China is ubiquitous, yet we know very little about how the global news media have represe...
The dramatic economic growth of China has meant a renewed international influence: it is widely reco...