The rise of social media has spawned private news organizations in China that are encountering problems regarding how to gain public and journalistic acceptance and recognition as newcomers and how to survive without a news license. Drawing on organizational legitimacy theory, this paper investigates the strategies employed by private news organizations to construct multiple layers of legitimacy including regulatory, normative and cognitive legitimacy in China's unique context and the social media era. Based on in-depth interviews with 20 practitioners of private news organizations and participant observation in one private news agency, findings showed that private news organizations (1) gain regulatory legitimacy through news production me...
The Internet has fundamentally changed society and the way people communicate with one another. Adva...
Purpose: This study investigates how the Chinese government generates authority during a crisis thro...
This research examines changes over time of non-financial voluntary reporting practices in response ...
Existing research has widely accounted the influence of microblogs on traditional news production, b...
From 2006 to 2013, the increasing use of social media in China has provided a stage for citizens to ...
This study has addressed the emerging business models for journalism start-ups in China. The author ...
Although legitimacy scholars acknowledge that the mainstream news media play an important role i...
Legitimacy Challenges of Intermediary Gatekeeping in the Chinese Internet Regulatory System In the C...
This study combines concepts from institutional and network theory to explain the currently observed...
This case-study explores the changing norms guiding news production in the People's Republic of Chin...
How does journalism empower citizens through reporting and remembering news events, as they take sha...
How does journalism empower citizens through reporting and remembering news events, as they take sha...
This article examines the response of Chinese mainstream journalists towards their citizen counterpa...
Based on a qualitative contextual analysis of Xinhua’s online media content, this chapter shows that...
ABSTRACT: It has long been acknowledged that the media plays a critical role in fighting corruption ...
The Internet has fundamentally changed society and the way people communicate with one another. Adva...
Purpose: This study investigates how the Chinese government generates authority during a crisis thro...
This research examines changes over time of non-financial voluntary reporting practices in response ...
Existing research has widely accounted the influence of microblogs on traditional news production, b...
From 2006 to 2013, the increasing use of social media in China has provided a stage for citizens to ...
This study has addressed the emerging business models for journalism start-ups in China. The author ...
Although legitimacy scholars acknowledge that the mainstream news media play an important role i...
Legitimacy Challenges of Intermediary Gatekeeping in the Chinese Internet Regulatory System In the C...
This study combines concepts from institutional and network theory to explain the currently observed...
This case-study explores the changing norms guiding news production in the People's Republic of Chin...
How does journalism empower citizens through reporting and remembering news events, as they take sha...
How does journalism empower citizens through reporting and remembering news events, as they take sha...
This article examines the response of Chinese mainstream journalists towards their citizen counterpa...
Based on a qualitative contextual analysis of Xinhua’s online media content, this chapter shows that...
ABSTRACT: It has long been acknowledged that the media plays a critical role in fighting corruption ...
The Internet has fundamentally changed society and the way people communicate with one another. Adva...
Purpose: This study investigates how the Chinese government generates authority during a crisis thro...
This research examines changes over time of non-financial voluntary reporting practices in response ...