China's media, media's China /
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| Language: | English |
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Note on Romanization; PART ONE OVERVIEW; 1 Ambiguities and Contradictions: Issues in China's Changing Political Communication; PART TWO CONTROL, CHANGE, AND OPPOSITION; 2 The Role of the Press in Post-Mao Political Struggles; 3 The Use and Abuse of Mass Media by Chinese Leaders During the 1980s; 4 China's Legitimacy Crisis: The Central Role of Information; 5 Chinese Communist Ideology and Media Control; 6 The Politics of Publicity in Reform China; 7 Striving for Predictability: The Bureaucratization of Media Management in China
- The Oppositional Decoding of China's Leninist MediaPress Control in ""New China"" and ""Old China; 10 Sparking a Fire: The Press and the Ferment of Democratic Change in Taiwan; PART THREE IDEOLOGY, KNOWLEDGE, AND PROFESSIONALISM; 11 The American Correspondent in China; 12 The Historical Fate of ""Objective Reporting"" in China; 13 Fighting Against the Odds: Hong Kong journalists in Transition; 14 Frost on the Mirror: An American Understanding of China in the Cold War Era; 15 Push and Pull: A Chinese-American Journalist's ""Home Journeys; 16 The Voice of America and China
- 17 U.S. Media Coverage of the Cultural Revolution: A PostscriptAbout the Book; About the Editor and Contributors; Index