Chinese Perspectives on Journalism and Communication
About the Book Series
Chinese Perspectives on Journalism and Communication
With the increasing impact of China on global affairs, Chinese perspectives on journalism and communication are on the growing global demand. This series focuses on theory and research-oriented scholarship on journalism and communication broadly defined from Chinese perspectives, aided by a variety of methods, and informed by indigenous, interdisciplinary, intercultural or global approaches.
Series Editor: Wenshan Jia is a Professor of communication at Shandong University and Chapman University.
Narrating Chinese Youth Mobilities: Digital Storytelling and Media Citizenship
1st Edition
By He Zhang, Qian Gong
July 05, 2024
This book presents the first major initiative to introduce workshop-based Digital Storytelling to digitally dynamic and engaged youth, both in China and internationally. Conceived nearly three decades ago, the participatory and creative practice of Digital Storytelling has been embraced by public ...
Chinese Internet Buzzwords: Research on Network Languages in Internet Group Communication
1st Edition
By Zhou Yan
September 25, 2023
As the Internet has reshaped the way we communicate, people’s reading has become more fragmented and attention has been directed to a more concise and general form of language that outlines the most important information. This language of the internet, a language system that concentrates on the ...
Convergent Journalism: Chinese Approaches
1st Edition
By Woody Bing Liu
January 09, 2023
Convergent Journalism is an online news system that uses a range of media and methods to collect and present information. With the advent and growth of the Internet, this form of news has been flourishing globally and has become the mainstream in China. In 2014, the Chinese Government established ...
Science in Movements: Knowledge Control and Social Contestation in China’s Hydropower, GMO and Nuclear Controversies
1st Edition
By Hepeng Jia
January 09, 2023
This book analyses and compares the origins, evolutionary patterns and consequences of different science and technology controversies in China, including hydropower resistance, disputes surrounding genetically modified organisms and the nuclear power debate. The examination combines social movement...