Introduction Gary D. Rawnsley & Ming-yeh T. Rawnsley
Part 1: The Development of the Study and the Structure of Chinese Media
1. (Re)-Focusing on the Target: Reflections on a Trajectory of Studying the Chinese Media Yuezhi Zhao
2. China, Soft Power and Imperialism Colin Sparks
3. Evaluating Chinese Media Policy: Objectives and Contradictions Rogier Creemers
Part 2: Journalism, Press Freedom and Social Mobilisation
4. Western Missionaries and Origins of the Modern Chinese Press Yuntao Zhang
5. Setting the Press Boundaries: The Case of the Southern (Nanfang) Media Group Chujie Chen
6. Chinese Investigative Journalism in the Twenty-First Century Hugo de Burgh
7. From Control to Competition: A Comparative Study of the Party Press and Popular Press Hsiao-wen Lee
8. Press Freedom in Hong Kong: Interactions between State, Media and Society Francis L. F. Lee
9. Media and Social Mobilisation in Hong Kong Joseph M. Chan and Francis L. F. Lee
10. Citizen Journalists as an Empowering Community for Change: A Case Study of a Taiwanese Online Platform ‘PeoPo’ Chen-ling Hung
Part 3: The Internet, Public Sphere and Media Culture
11. Politics and Social Media in China Lars Willnat, Lu Wei and Jason A. Martin
12. Online Chinese Nationalism and Its Nationalist Discourses Yiben Ma
13. A Cyberconflict Analysis of Chinese Dissidents Focusing on Civil Society, Mass Incidents and Labour Resistance Athina Karatzogianni and Andrew Robinson
14. Workers and Peasants as Historical Subjects: The Formation of Working Class Media Cultures in China Wanning Sun
15. An Emerging Middle Class Public Sphere in China? Analysis of News Media Representation of ‘Self Tax Declaration’ Qian (Sarah) Gong
16. Expressing Myself, Connecting with You: Taiwanese Young Females’ Photographic Self-Portraiture on Wretch Album Yin-han Wang
17. Against the Grain: The Battle for Public Service Broadcasting in Taiwan Chun-wei Daniel Lin
18. Public Service Television in China Ming-yeh T. Rawnsley and Chien-san Feng Part 4: Market, Production and the Media Industries
19. The Changing Role of Copyright in China’s Emergent Media Economy Lucy Montgomery and Xiang Ren
20. Gamers, State and Online Games Anthony Y. H. Fung
21. The Geographical Clustering of Chinese Media Production Michael Keane
22. The Politics and Poetics of Television Documentary in China Qing Cao
23. Contemporary Chinese Historical TV Drama as a Cultural Genre: Production, Consumption and the State Power George Dawei Guo
24. Live Television Production of Media Events in China: The Case of the Beijing Olympic Games Limin Liang
25. Negotiated Discursive Struggles in Hyper-Marketised and Oligopolistic Media System: The Case of Hong Kong Charles Chi-wai Cheung
Part 5: Chinese Media and the World
26. Internationalisation of China’s Television: History, Development and New Trends Junhao Hong and Youling Liu
27. Decoding the Chinese Media in Flux: American Correspondents as an Interpretive Community Yunya Song 28. Chinese International Broadcasting, Public Diplomacy and Soft Power Gary Rawnsley
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