While Western foreign correspondence is retreating, Chinese central media and correspondents, resourced by the government’s financial backing for media’s role in public diplomacy, are taking the opportunities to expand overseas bureaus, hire experienced local employees, enhance the quantity and quality of international news reporting, use digital technologies in newsgathering and dissemination, and receive Western-style trainings. Against this backdrop, this paper studies the identities, media cultures, and journalistic practices of Chinese foreign correspondents, as well as the international news output, and media–audience and media–foreign policy relationships. In doing so, we propose a new six-level theoretical model: (1) journalists’ id...
The concept of soft power has been highly influential in recent years, both as a concept to inform u...
Taking 2001 as a starting point that Chinese government formally allowed three overseas media to ent...
Chinese media in the context of China's rise have puzzled many scholars who used to understand media...
While Western foreign correspondence is retreating, Chinese central media and correspondents, resour...
© 2015 Macmillan Publishers Ltd. The perennial narrative of foreign correspondents' misadventures in...
Although writers from ancient Rome knew of and commented on China, the earliest detailed image was t...
Professional project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of M...
While we already know about the Chinese Party-state's ambition to expand its mediasphere globally, w...
This study examines the difference that stationing a foreign correspondent can make for news coverag...
Dans un contexte de « mondialisation », les échanges entre cultures différentes favorisent une meill...
Many researchers and China observers would agree that understanding how China pursues global communi...
As news production worldwide has been experiencing challenges from technological developments, this ...
The dramatic economic growth of China has meant a renewed international influence: it is widely reco...
Edited volume covering virtually every aspect of Chinese media's international expansion. As part o...
This chapter characterizes the media system and summarizes it in terms of its history and cultural c...
The concept of soft power has been highly influential in recent years, both as a concept to inform u...
Taking 2001 as a starting point that Chinese government formally allowed three overseas media to ent...
Chinese media in the context of China's rise have puzzled many scholars who used to understand media...
While Western foreign correspondence is retreating, Chinese central media and correspondents, resour...
© 2015 Macmillan Publishers Ltd. The perennial narrative of foreign correspondents' misadventures in...
Although writers from ancient Rome knew of and commented on China, the earliest detailed image was t...
Professional project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of M...
While we already know about the Chinese Party-state's ambition to expand its mediasphere globally, w...
This study examines the difference that stationing a foreign correspondent can make for news coverag...
Dans un contexte de « mondialisation », les échanges entre cultures différentes favorisent une meill...
Many researchers and China observers would agree that understanding how China pursues global communi...
As news production worldwide has been experiencing challenges from technological developments, this ...
The dramatic economic growth of China has meant a renewed international influence: it is widely reco...
Edited volume covering virtually every aspect of Chinese media's international expansion. As part o...
This chapter characterizes the media system and summarizes it in terms of its history and cultural c...
The concept of soft power has been highly influential in recent years, both as a concept to inform u...
Taking 2001 as a starting point that Chinese government formally allowed three overseas media to ent...
Chinese media in the context of China's rise have puzzled many scholars who used to understand media...