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By Chin-Chuan Lee

"China's media, media's China" was published by Westview Press in 1994 - Boulder, Colo, it has 340 pages and the language of the book is English.
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- Title: China's media, media's China
- Author: Chin-Chuan Lee
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 340
- Publisher: Westview Press
- Publish Date: 1994
- Publish Location: Boulder, Colo
“China's media, media's China” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Mass media policy - Mass media - Foreign correspondents - Mass media, political aspects - Médias - Aspect politique - Politique gouvernementale - Correspondants à l'étranger - Political aspects - Massamedia - Overheidsbeleid - Beeldvorming - Berichtgeving - Médias et politique - Politique des médias - Dans la presse
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: ix, 340 p. ;
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL1077727M - OL19369423W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 29753757
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 94000949
- ISBN-10: 0813388007
- All ISBNs: 0813388007
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In this richly textured volume, leading scholars and journalists engage in a unique dialogue in their exploration of the rapidly evolving conditions of political communication in China. The contributors begin by considering the bureaucratization of media control within the context of economic reform, addressing such questions as: How were the media used and abused to uphold, undermine, and save the regime's legitimacy? How were they decoded in popular resistance, especially in the age of new technology? How does Communist control compare to Nationalist control - both on the mainland prior to 1949 and on Taiwan afterward? What is the relevance of the Taiwan experience to understanding changes in China's media? . The contributors go on to examine how ideology, the available body of knowledge, and professional roles affect both scholarly and journalistic understanding of China. They strive to answer a second set of questions: How has the cold war shaped the picture Westerners have constructed of China? What impact do the U.S. media have on Chinese politics, and what sort of new challenges does the U.S. journalist face in China? In light of the checkered history of "objective" reporting in China, how do Hong Kong journalists attempt to protect press freedom during the political transition? Bringing together a wide-ranging group of experts, including media scholars, historians, political scientists, journalists, and policymakers, this book is both pathbreaking and thought-provoking. Offering fresh insights into Chinese journalism and Sino-American relations, this volume will be important reading for students, scholars, and the general reader.
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