Although Chinese journalists are not able to create their own independent organisations, they are engaging in informal networking on-line and off-line that has created a strong sense of community among investigative journalists in particular. Through sharing experiences, stories, and struggles, journalists create a collective identity and define their roles in society. Earlier studies of Chinese journalists haven’t explicitly addressed the issue of how a journalistic community is created and sustained in a society that lacks freedom of the press and where freedom of association is severely restricted, and the importance of new information and communication technologies (ICTs) in this context, which is the focus of this article. Furthermore,...
This article examines the history and politics of social media and especially micro-blogging in Chin...
This chapter addressed the use of social media platforms such as Weibo and WeChat by journalists at ...
This article examines how journalists defend their boundaries and epistemic authority in the face of...
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...
How does journalism empower citizens through reporting and remembering news events, as they take sha...
New media technologies not only shape the traditional journalism in China but also complicate the po...
New media technologies not only shape the traditional journalism in China but also complicate the po...
As news production worldwide has been experiencing challenges from technological developments, this ...
The situation of investigative journalism in China is precarious. There are serious pressures from b...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Since the beginning of r...
This edited volume brings together scholars positioned in and outside of China, including former Chi...
This paper discusses the political and social implications of the rise of “citizen journalism” (CJ) ...
Two dimensions are cross-applied to discuss the effect of the internet on contemporary journalism. O...
As one of the most popular social media platforms in China, Sina Weibo has created an environment fo...
This article examines the history and politics of social media and especially micro-blogging in Chin...
This chapter addressed the use of social media platforms such as Weibo and WeChat by journalists at ...
This article examines how journalists defend their boundaries and epistemic authority in the face of...
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...
How does journalism empower citizens through reporting and remembering news events, as they take sha...
New media technologies not only shape the traditional journalism in China but also complicate the po...
New media technologies not only shape the traditional journalism in China but also complicate the po...
As news production worldwide has been experiencing challenges from technological developments, this ...
The situation of investigative journalism in China is precarious. There are serious pressures from b...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Since the beginning of r...
This edited volume brings together scholars positioned in and outside of China, including former Chi...
This paper discusses the political and social implications of the rise of “citizen journalism” (CJ) ...
Two dimensions are cross-applied to discuss the effect of the internet on contemporary journalism. O...
As one of the most popular social media platforms in China, Sina Weibo has created an environment fo...
This article examines the history and politics of social media and especially micro-blogging in Chin...
This chapter addressed the use of social media platforms such as Weibo and WeChat by journalists at ...
This article examines how journalists defend their boundaries and epistemic authority in the face of...