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    Routledge Handbook of Chinese Media by Rawnsley, Ming-Yeh T.; Ma, Yiben; Rawnsley, Gary D.;

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    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 6 May 2015

    • ISBN 9780415520775
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages504 pages
    • Size 246x174 mm
    • Weight 1020 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 11 Illustrations, black & white; 5 Halftones, black & white; 6 Line drawings, black & white; 22 Tables, black & white
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    The Routledge Handbook of Chinese Media is a prestigious reference work providing an overview of the study of Chinese media. The editors bring together an interdisciplinary perspective with contributions from an international team of renowned scholars on subjects such as television, journalism and the internet and social media. Locating Chinese media within a regional setting by focusing on ?Greater China?, the People?s Republic of China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau and overseas Chinese communities; the chapters highlight the convergence of media and platforms in the region and emphasise the multi-directional and trans-national character of media and information flows in East Asia.

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    The study of Chinese media is a field that is growing and evolving at an exponential rate. Not only are the Chinese media a fascinating subject for analysis in their own right, but they also offer scholars and students a window to observe multi-directional flows of information, culture and communications within the contexts of globalization and regionalization. Moreover, the study of Chinese media provides an invaluable opportunity to test and refine the variety of communications theories that researchers have used to describe, analyse, compare and contrast systems of communications.



    The Routledge Handbook of Chinese Media is a prestigious reference work providing an overview of the study of Chinese media. Gary and Ming-Yeh Rawnsley bring together an interdisciplinary perspective with contributions by an international team of renowned scholars on subjects such as television, journalism and the internet and social media. Locating Chinese media within a regional setting by focusing on ?Greater China?, the People?s Republic of China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau and overseas Chinese communities; the chapters highlight the convergence of media and platforms in the region; and emphasise the multi-directional and trans-national character of media/information flows in East Asia.



    Contributing to the growing de-westernization of media and communications studies; this handbook is an essential and comprehensive reference work for students of all levels and scholars in the fields of Chinese Studies and Media Studies.



    'The disciplinary maturity of Chinese communication and media studies is on show in this strong collection. Established and emerging scholars have contributed to a volume that ranges across most of the topics that constitute a grounding for students.' ? Professor Stephanie Hemelryk Donald, Head of School of the Arts, University of Liverpool, UK


    "The present effort provides many perspectives on all types and forms of mass media (newspapers, party press, Internet, photography, broadcasting, television, gaming, public-service broadcasting, documentary), incorporating many aspects and issues (imperialism, soft power, policy, investigative journalism, social mobilization, nationalism, copyright, internationalization) and a variety of approaches (e.g., historical, case study, quasi-autobiographical, textual analysis, content analysis, interviewing, cyber-conflict analysis).  Though most of the 28 chapters cover the People?s Republic of China, the editors include three chapters on Hong Kong and three on Taiwan.  The book provides a wealth of information and viewpoints...this volume accomplishes what it sets out to do, and it will serve as an entry point into studies of Chinese media.  Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty." -J. A. Lent, independent scholar, CHOICE


    "The Routledge Handbook of Chinese Media provides scholars and students with rich materials to comprehend modern Chinese media and society especially in respect of political objectives. The inclusion of case studies on Taiwan and Hong Kong in the volume reflects the heterogeneity rather than the homogeneity in the term, ?Chinese media?, as the media in these locations face different sets of challenges to fulfill their democratic duties and ideals." Shih-Chien Chang, China Policy Institute: Analysis



    "The handbook offers a large pool of perspectives, evidence, and analyses on Chinese media. It is a shining gem in the field, one that decodes the duality and complexities surrounding the media and their role in mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong." Yavor A. Kostadinov, Ming Chuan University, International Journal of Communication 10(2016) pp. 3312
     

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction  Part 1: The Development and the Study of Chinese Media  1. China, Soft Power and Imperialism  2. Chasing a Moving Target: Directions of Chinese Media Research  Part 2: Politics, Press Freedom and Culture  3. Evaluating Chinese Media Policy: Objectives and Contradictions  4. Key Moments in the History of the Modern Chinese Press  5. Setting Press Boundaries: The Case of the Nanfang Media Group  6. Chinese Investigative Journalism in the Twenty-First Century  7. Press Freedom in Hong Kong: Interactions between State, Media and Society  8. Politics and Social Media in China  9. The Formation of Working-Class Media Cultures in China: Workers and Peasants as Historical Subjects  10. The Politics and Poetics of Television Documentary in China  11. Contemporary Chinese Historical TV Drama as a Cultural Genre: Production, Consumption and the State Power  Part 3: Public Sphere, the Internet and Social Activism  12. Against the Grain: The Battle for Public Service Broadcasting in Taiwan  13. Public Service Television in the PRC  14. An Emerging Middle Class Public Sphere in China? Analysis of News Media Representation of ?Self Tax Declaration?  15. ?Dear Premier, I Finally Escaped on YouTube?: A Cyberconflict Perspective on Chinese Dissidents  16. Online Chinese Nationalism and Its Nationalist Discourses  17. Media and Social Mobilization in Hong Kong  18. Citizen Journalism in Taiwan: A Case Study of an Online Platform PeoPo  19. Expressing Myself, Connecting with You: Taiwanese Young Females? Photographic Self-Portraiture on Wretch Album  Part 4: Market, Production and the Media Industries  20. The Geographical Clustering of Chinese Media Production  21. The Changing Role of Copyright in China?s Emergent Media Economy  22. Gamers, State and Online Games  23. Live Television Production of Media Events in China: The Case of the Beijing Olympic Games  24. The Ambiguity of ?the Popular? and the Popular Press in China  25. Negotiated Discursive Struggles in Hyper-Oligopolistic Media System ? the Case of Hong Kong  Part 5: Chinese Media and the World  26. Internationalization of China?s Television: History, Development and New Trends  27. Decoding the Chinese Media in Flux: American Correspondents as an Interpretive Community  28. Chinese International Broadcasting, Public Diplomacy and Soft Power

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