Routledge Handbook of Chinese Media
Herausgeber: Rawnsley, Ming-Yeh T.; Rawnsley, Gary D.; Ma, Yiben
Routledge Handbook of Chinese Media
Herausgeber: Rawnsley, Ming-Yeh T.; Rawnsley, Gary D.; Ma, Yiben
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The new 2nd edition of this successful Handbook explores the growing and evolving field of Chinese media, offering a window to observe multi-directional flows of information, culture and communications within the contexts of globalization and regionalization.
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The new 2nd edition of this successful Handbook explores the growing and evolving field of Chinese media, offering a window to observe multi-directional flows of information, culture and communications within the contexts of globalization and regionalization.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 514
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1057g
- ISBN-13: 9781032423715
- ISBN-10: 1032423714
- Artikelnr.: 73525761
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 514
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1057g
- ISBN-13: 9781032423715
- ISBN-10: 1032423714
- Artikelnr.: 73525761
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Ming-Yeh T. Rawnsley is Research Associate, Centre of Taiwan Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, UK. Yiben Ma is Convenor of the Preliminary Year Programme for International Communications Studies at the University of Nottingham Ningbo China. Gary D. Rawnsley is Head of the School of Social and Political Sciences and Professor of Public Diplomacy at the University of Lincoln, UK.
Introduction Part 1: The Development of the Study of Chinese Media 1.
China, Soft Power and Cultural Imperialism 2. Cyber Security, Cyber
Sovereignty and Cyber Governance: The Party-State's Approach to Controlling
and Harnessing the Internet in China 3. The Future of Work: Digital Labour
Research in China 4. Using Netnography to Study Chinese Social Media: A
Methodological Reflection 5. #MilkTeaAlliance as Minor Solidarity: How a
Taiwan-Centred Perspective Engages and Challenges the Global South
Theoretical Framework Part 2: Journalism, Press Freedom and Social
Mobilisation 6. Press Freedom in Post-National Security Law Hong Kong 7.
Media and Social Mobilisation in Hong Kong 8. Localisation as Negotiation:
Practising Solutions Journalism in Hong Kong 9. Mechanisms to Deal with
Misinformation and Disinformation in Taiwan: Covid-19 and Beyond 10.
Contested and Negotiated Discourses: Media Framing of LGBTQ Issues in
Taiwan 11. The Manufacturing of 'Correct Collective Memory' in Chinese
Media and the Resistance of Chinese Netizens: From the Covid-19 Outbreak to
the Blank White Paper Movement Part 3: The Internet, Public Sphere and
Media Culture 12. Digital Media and Politics in China 13. Chinese
Nationalism in the Age of Social Media: Competing Actors, Discourses and
Interests 14. Online Tucao Subculture in China: A Case Study of Youni
Discourse on Weibo 15. Popular Feminism with Chinese Characteristics: A
Feminist Study of the First Season of Reality TV Show Sisters Who Make
Waves 16. Comparing Utopias: Shifts in Cinematic Representations of Chinese
Power in 'New Mainstream' Films 17. Guiding the Public: Documentary Films
in China 18. Museum Collections and Literary Games in Taiwan: The Crazy
Gods Show and Literature Lockdown Part 4: Market, Production and the Media
Industries 19. The Evolution of Media in Macao: From the Jesuit Press to
the Digital Age 20. Gamers, the State and Online Games 21. Wuxia in the
Digital Realm: Transmedia Storytelling and Player Immersion in Role-Playing
Games 22. Copyright and China's Evolving Media Economy: From Marketisation
to Platformisation 23. Navigating Copyright in China's Digital Music
Ecosystem: Socially Mediated Discourses and Legal Reforms 24. Crafting
Visibility: Authenticity, Intimacy and Networked Relations in Chinese
Online Celebrity Culture Part 5: Chinese Media and the World 25. From
Institutional Nationalism to Platform Cosmopolitanism: A Genealogical
Review of China's Global Communication Strategy 26. Broadcasting China:
Strategies and Trends in the Global Expansion of Chinese Television 27. The
Unresolvable Imbalances of China's English-Language Media: The Case of CGTN
28. China's Soft Power and Documentary Co-production: Navigating Public
Diplomacy in the Covid and Post-Covid Era 29. Transnational Platform
Governance amid Geopolitical Rivalries: The Case of TikTok in Sino-India
Relations
China, Soft Power and Cultural Imperialism 2. Cyber Security, Cyber
Sovereignty and Cyber Governance: The Party-State's Approach to Controlling
and Harnessing the Internet in China 3. The Future of Work: Digital Labour
Research in China 4. Using Netnography to Study Chinese Social Media: A
Methodological Reflection 5. #MilkTeaAlliance as Minor Solidarity: How a
Taiwan-Centred Perspective Engages and Challenges the Global South
Theoretical Framework Part 2: Journalism, Press Freedom and Social
Mobilisation 6. Press Freedom in Post-National Security Law Hong Kong 7.
Media and Social Mobilisation in Hong Kong 8. Localisation as Negotiation:
Practising Solutions Journalism in Hong Kong 9. Mechanisms to Deal with
Misinformation and Disinformation in Taiwan: Covid-19 and Beyond 10.
Contested and Negotiated Discourses: Media Framing of LGBTQ Issues in
Taiwan 11. The Manufacturing of 'Correct Collective Memory' in Chinese
Media and the Resistance of Chinese Netizens: From the Covid-19 Outbreak to
the Blank White Paper Movement Part 3: The Internet, Public Sphere and
Media Culture 12. Digital Media and Politics in China 13. Chinese
Nationalism in the Age of Social Media: Competing Actors, Discourses and
Interests 14. Online Tucao Subculture in China: A Case Study of Youni
Discourse on Weibo 15. Popular Feminism with Chinese Characteristics: A
Feminist Study of the First Season of Reality TV Show Sisters Who Make
Waves 16. Comparing Utopias: Shifts in Cinematic Representations of Chinese
Power in 'New Mainstream' Films 17. Guiding the Public: Documentary Films
in China 18. Museum Collections and Literary Games in Taiwan: The Crazy
Gods Show and Literature Lockdown Part 4: Market, Production and the Media
Industries 19. The Evolution of Media in Macao: From the Jesuit Press to
the Digital Age 20. Gamers, the State and Online Games 21. Wuxia in the
Digital Realm: Transmedia Storytelling and Player Immersion in Role-Playing
Games 22. Copyright and China's Evolving Media Economy: From Marketisation
to Platformisation 23. Navigating Copyright in China's Digital Music
Ecosystem: Socially Mediated Discourses and Legal Reforms 24. Crafting
Visibility: Authenticity, Intimacy and Networked Relations in Chinese
Online Celebrity Culture Part 5: Chinese Media and the World 25. From
Institutional Nationalism to Platform Cosmopolitanism: A Genealogical
Review of China's Global Communication Strategy 26. Broadcasting China:
Strategies and Trends in the Global Expansion of Chinese Television 27. The
Unresolvable Imbalances of China's English-Language Media: The Case of CGTN
28. China's Soft Power and Documentary Co-production: Navigating Public
Diplomacy in the Covid and Post-Covid Era 29. Transnational Platform
Governance amid Geopolitical Rivalries: The Case of TikTok in Sino-India
Relations
Introduction Part 1: The Development of the Study of Chinese Media 1.
China, Soft Power and Cultural Imperialism 2. Cyber Security, Cyber
Sovereignty and Cyber Governance: The Party-State's Approach to Controlling
and Harnessing the Internet in China 3. The Future of Work: Digital Labour
Research in China 4. Using Netnography to Study Chinese Social Media: A
Methodological Reflection 5. #MilkTeaAlliance as Minor Solidarity: How a
Taiwan-Centred Perspective Engages and Challenges the Global South
Theoretical Framework Part 2: Journalism, Press Freedom and Social
Mobilisation 6. Press Freedom in Post-National Security Law Hong Kong 7.
Media and Social Mobilisation in Hong Kong 8. Localisation as Negotiation:
Practising Solutions Journalism in Hong Kong 9. Mechanisms to Deal with
Misinformation and Disinformation in Taiwan: Covid-19 and Beyond 10.
Contested and Negotiated Discourses: Media Framing of LGBTQ Issues in
Taiwan 11. The Manufacturing of 'Correct Collective Memory' in Chinese
Media and the Resistance of Chinese Netizens: From the Covid-19 Outbreak to
the Blank White Paper Movement Part 3: The Internet, Public Sphere and
Media Culture 12. Digital Media and Politics in China 13. Chinese
Nationalism in the Age of Social Media: Competing Actors, Discourses and
Interests 14. Online Tucao Subculture in China: A Case Study of Youni
Discourse on Weibo 15. Popular Feminism with Chinese Characteristics: A
Feminist Study of the First Season of Reality TV Show Sisters Who Make
Waves 16. Comparing Utopias: Shifts in Cinematic Representations of Chinese
Power in 'New Mainstream' Films 17. Guiding the Public: Documentary Films
in China 18. Museum Collections and Literary Games in Taiwan: The Crazy
Gods Show and Literature Lockdown Part 4: Market, Production and the Media
Industries 19. The Evolution of Media in Macao: From the Jesuit Press to
the Digital Age 20. Gamers, the State and Online Games 21. Wuxia in the
Digital Realm: Transmedia Storytelling and Player Immersion in Role-Playing
Games 22. Copyright and China's Evolving Media Economy: From Marketisation
to Platformisation 23. Navigating Copyright in China's Digital Music
Ecosystem: Socially Mediated Discourses and Legal Reforms 24. Crafting
Visibility: Authenticity, Intimacy and Networked Relations in Chinese
Online Celebrity Culture Part 5: Chinese Media and the World 25. From
Institutional Nationalism to Platform Cosmopolitanism: A Genealogical
Review of China's Global Communication Strategy 26. Broadcasting China:
Strategies and Trends in the Global Expansion of Chinese Television 27. The
Unresolvable Imbalances of China's English-Language Media: The Case of CGTN
28. China's Soft Power and Documentary Co-production: Navigating Public
Diplomacy in the Covid and Post-Covid Era 29. Transnational Platform
Governance amid Geopolitical Rivalries: The Case of TikTok in Sino-India
Relations
China, Soft Power and Cultural Imperialism 2. Cyber Security, Cyber
Sovereignty and Cyber Governance: The Party-State's Approach to Controlling
and Harnessing the Internet in China 3. The Future of Work: Digital Labour
Research in China 4. Using Netnography to Study Chinese Social Media: A
Methodological Reflection 5. #MilkTeaAlliance as Minor Solidarity: How a
Taiwan-Centred Perspective Engages and Challenges the Global South
Theoretical Framework Part 2: Journalism, Press Freedom and Social
Mobilisation 6. Press Freedom in Post-National Security Law Hong Kong 7.
Media and Social Mobilisation in Hong Kong 8. Localisation as Negotiation:
Practising Solutions Journalism in Hong Kong 9. Mechanisms to Deal with
Misinformation and Disinformation in Taiwan: Covid-19 and Beyond 10.
Contested and Negotiated Discourses: Media Framing of LGBTQ Issues in
Taiwan 11. The Manufacturing of 'Correct Collective Memory' in Chinese
Media and the Resistance of Chinese Netizens: From the Covid-19 Outbreak to
the Blank White Paper Movement Part 3: The Internet, Public Sphere and
Media Culture 12. Digital Media and Politics in China 13. Chinese
Nationalism in the Age of Social Media: Competing Actors, Discourses and
Interests 14. Online Tucao Subculture in China: A Case Study of Youni
Discourse on Weibo 15. Popular Feminism with Chinese Characteristics: A
Feminist Study of the First Season of Reality TV Show Sisters Who Make
Waves 16. Comparing Utopias: Shifts in Cinematic Representations of Chinese
Power in 'New Mainstream' Films 17. Guiding the Public: Documentary Films
in China 18. Museum Collections and Literary Games in Taiwan: The Crazy
Gods Show and Literature Lockdown Part 4: Market, Production and the Media
Industries 19. The Evolution of Media in Macao: From the Jesuit Press to
the Digital Age 20. Gamers, the State and Online Games 21. Wuxia in the
Digital Realm: Transmedia Storytelling and Player Immersion in Role-Playing
Games 22. Copyright and China's Evolving Media Economy: From Marketisation
to Platformisation 23. Navigating Copyright in China's Digital Music
Ecosystem: Socially Mediated Discourses and Legal Reforms 24. Crafting
Visibility: Authenticity, Intimacy and Networked Relations in Chinese
Online Celebrity Culture Part 5: Chinese Media and the World 25. From
Institutional Nationalism to Platform Cosmopolitanism: A Genealogical
Review of China's Global Communication Strategy 26. Broadcasting China:
Strategies and Trends in the Global Expansion of Chinese Television 27. The
Unresolvable Imbalances of China's English-Language Media: The Case of CGTN
28. China's Soft Power and Documentary Co-production: Navigating Public
Diplomacy in the Covid and Post-Covid Era 29. Transnational Platform
Governance amid Geopolitical Rivalries: The Case of TikTok in Sino-India
Relations







