SPECIAL REPORT: The world according to China: Capturing and analysing the global media influence strategies of a superpower (original) (raw)

Slow boat from China: public discourses behind the ‘going global’ media policy

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Editorial: From Control to Negotiation: Chinese Media in the 2000s

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Media Oversight in Non-Democratic Regimes: The Perspectives of Officials and Journalists in China

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Representations of China in the Global Media Disocurse

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Beijing's Global Media Offensive

Donald M Bishop

American Purpose, 2023

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China's Contentious Journalists: Reconceptualizing the Media

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Problems of Post-Communism, 2008

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From the Chinese Case to the Chinese Paradigm: A Book Review of China's Media Go Global

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MEDIA IN CHINA

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"Pressing the Issue: Sino-American Discourse on the Proper Role of the Media, Past and Present," (International Journal of Communication 2017)

Timothy B Weston

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China in the Global Media Sphere: A Review

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Ten Postulates of a Media Imperialism Framework: For Critical Research on China's Media Power and Influence in the Global South

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SPEAK NO EVIL MASS MEDIA CONTROL IN CONTEMPORARY CHINA

Ashley Esarey

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Media Commercialization and Authoritarian Rule in China. New York: Cambridge University Press. 335 pages. ISBN 978‐1‐107‐01844‐0. $85.50. by Daniela Stockmann. 2013

Krysty Choi

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Mission Impossible? Soft Power, Communication Capacity, and the Globalization of Chinese Media

Wanning Sun

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Censorship and Propaganda in China and Xi Jinping’s media control.doc

Carlton Yim

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Controlling the Chinese Media: An Uncertain Business

Jonathan Hassid

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Balbi, G., Fei, J., & G. Richeri (Eds.) (2019). China and the Global Media Landscape. Remapping and Remapped. Newcastle Upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Gabriele Balbi, Tom Hollihan

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Book Review on China and the Global Media Landscape: Remapping and Remapped

Adeline Mpuya

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Book review written by Shih-chien Chang: Gary Rawnsley & Ming-yeh Rawnsley (eds) (2015) Routledge Handbook of Chinese Media

Ming-Yeh Rawnsley (蔡明燁)

2015

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Ambiguities in communicating with the world: the “Going-out” policy of China's media and its multilayered contexts

Deqiang JI

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A Critical Analysis of the Challenges Posed by China Global Television Network (CGTN) to the Traditional Dominance of Global Media by Western Outlets

Jiaru Tang

International Journal of Social Science and Education Research , 2022

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After the spillover effect: news flows and power relations in Chinese mainstream media

Fen LIN

Asian Journal of Communication, 2014

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Media and Politics in China

Farasha Bashir

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Journalism and Communication Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences*

sabiti makara

2014

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The rise of the dragon? Framing China’s global leadership in elite American newspapers

Guy Golan

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Blumell, L.E., Qiu, Y. & Peaslee, R.M. (2016). Pacifying the Dragon? The Role of Expatriate Media Professionals in the Gatekeeping Process in China. International Journal of Communication 10.

Rob Peaslee

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The Role of Global Media in Chinese Transitions to Communism and Capitalism

David Toohey

The Journal of International Affairs (Aichi University) 140, 2012

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Media in China ''Where is Our Steve Jobs?'' A Case Study of Consumerism and Neo-Liberal

Li Xinru

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What is the state of the Emperor's clothes? An investigation into the Chinese news as the mouthpiece of the Party and government

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“China’s “Wolf Warrior” Policy in the Media – the Case of Georgia”

Natia Kuprashvili

Civic Idea, 2023

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The conditional autonomy of the critical press in China

Elin Sæther

2008

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Participatory News Consumption and the Image of a Foreign State in China

Tslil Kleiman

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“Enemy of the State?” -- Media Exposé & State Legitimacy in Authoritarian China

Shuo Miao

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US-CHINA Rivalry and Press Freedom in the Indo-Pacific Region: A Critical Analysis of Sino-US Media Asfandiyar

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