China's media, media's China
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China's media, media's China
Westview Press, 1994
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
An exploration of the rapidly evolving conditions of political communication in China.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Overview: ambiguities and contradictions - issues in China's changing political communication, Chin-Chuan Lee. Part 2 Control, change and opposition: the role of the press in post-Mao political struggles, Merle Goldman
- the use and abuse of mass media by Chinese leaders during the 1980s, Marlowe Hood
- China's legitimacy crisis - the central role of information, Carol Lee Hamrin
- Chinese Communist ideology and media control, Su Shaozhi
- the politics of publicitiy in reform China, Lowell Dittmer
- striving for predictability - the bureaucratization of media management in China, Hudy Polumbaum
- the oppositional decoding of China's Leninist media, Edward Friedman
- press control in "New China" and "Old China", Lu Keng
- sparking a fire - the press and the ferment of democratic change in Taiwan, Chin-Chuan Lee. Part 3 Ideology, knowledge and professionalism: the American correspondent in China, Michel Oksenberg
- the historical fate of "objective reporting" in China, Li Liangrong
- fighting against the odds - Hong Kong journalists in transition, Joseph Man Chan et al
- frost on the mirror - an American understanding of China in the Cold War era, Edward Farmer
- push and pull - a Chinese-American journalist's "home journeys", Wendy Tai
- the voice of America and China, David Hess
- US media coverage of the cultural revolution - a postscript, Hsiao Ching-chang and Yang Mei-rong.
by "Nielsen BookData"