The chapter examines prostitution related police corruption and malfeasance in the People's Republic of China during the early 2002s as seen in the media coverage story of Ma Dandan and six other virgin prostitute cases. Apart from using the legal and judicial system to protect their rights and reputations, the media's role as citizen redress in present-day China is highlighted
Utilising individual interviews and focus group discussions, primarily from two Chinese cities, The ...
ABSTRACT: It has long been acknowledged that the media plays a critical role in fighting corruption ...
ABSTRACT: In China, one of the world's largest powers, anti-corruption legislation is well defined. ...
© 2012 Elaine Jeffreys. Prostitution Scandals in China presents an examination of media coverage of ...
© 2012 editorial selection and matter, Anne-Marie Brady. In 2006, a series of highly publicized even...
This paper examines some of the tensions surrounding the PRC’s official policy of banning prostituti...
China has gone through a wide-ranging transformation in the last three decades since the Chinese gov...
Political corruption adversely affects the efficiency and effectiveness of governments, slows the ra...
This chapter explores the portrayal of the 2003 “Zhuhai incident” in China where several hundred Jap...
Although prostitution is illegal, millions of women sell sex in China. In the process, they experien...
It has long been held in the West that investigative journalism presents itself as an adversary to o...
Despite being illegal, prostitution is rampant in China today. Millions of women work in the sex in...
This article examines the recent emergence of China's private investigation industry, focusing on in...
This article is an attempt to understand the conflicting imperatives of police reform and the underl...
Despite persistent pressure from state censors and other tools of political control, investigative j...
Utilising individual interviews and focus group discussions, primarily from two Chinese cities, The ...
ABSTRACT: It has long been acknowledged that the media plays a critical role in fighting corruption ...
ABSTRACT: In China, one of the world's largest powers, anti-corruption legislation is well defined. ...
© 2012 Elaine Jeffreys. Prostitution Scandals in China presents an examination of media coverage of ...
© 2012 editorial selection and matter, Anne-Marie Brady. In 2006, a series of highly publicized even...
This paper examines some of the tensions surrounding the PRC’s official policy of banning prostituti...
China has gone through a wide-ranging transformation in the last three decades since the Chinese gov...
Political corruption adversely affects the efficiency and effectiveness of governments, slows the ra...
This chapter explores the portrayal of the 2003 “Zhuhai incident” in China where several hundred Jap...
Although prostitution is illegal, millions of women sell sex in China. In the process, they experien...
It has long been held in the West that investigative journalism presents itself as an adversary to o...
Despite being illegal, prostitution is rampant in China today. Millions of women work in the sex in...
This article examines the recent emergence of China's private investigation industry, focusing on in...
This article is an attempt to understand the conflicting imperatives of police reform and the underl...
Despite persistent pressure from state censors and other tools of political control, investigative j...
Utilising individual interviews and focus group discussions, primarily from two Chinese cities, The ...
ABSTRACT: It has long been acknowledged that the media plays a critical role in fighting corruption ...
ABSTRACT: In China, one of the world's largest powers, anti-corruption legislation is well defined. ...