China's Media Go Global

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Daya Kishan Thussu, Hugo de Burgh, Anbin Shi
Routledge, 27 nov. 2017 - 338 pages

As part of its ‘going out’ strategy, China is using the media to promote its views and vision to the wider world and to counter negative images in the US-dominated international media. China’s Media Go Global, the first edited collection on this subject, evaluates how the unprecedented expansion of Chinese media and communications is changing the global media landscape and the role of China within it.

Each chapter examines a different dimension of Chinese media’s globalization, from newspapers, radio, film and television, to social media and journalism. Topics include the rise of Chinese news networks, China Daily as an instrument of China’s public diplomacy and the discussion around the growth of China’s state media in Africa. Other chapters discuss entertainment television, financial media and the advertising market in China.

Together, this collection of essays offers a comprehensive evaluation of complex debates concerning the impact of China on the international media landscape, and makes a distinctive addition to Chinese media studies, as well as to broader global media discourses. Beyond its primary readership among academics and students, China’s Media Go Global is aimed at the growing constituency of general readers, for whom the role of the media in globalization is of wider interest.

 

Table des matières

Introduction
58
the global context
69
Chinas role in remapping global communication
2017
Domestic context of Chinese medias globalization
3
CCTV going global in a new world communication order
2007
Soft power and the strategic context for Chinas media going global policy
2017
Tiangao or tianxia? The ambiguities of CCTVs Englishlanguage news for Africa
2016
China Daily Beijings global voice?
10
newspapers and magazines
2022
The effectiveness of Chinese cultural centres in Chinas public diplomacy
1949
refiguring centreperiphery media dynamics
1980
globalizing economy vs globalizing
1999
The three patterns of Chinese international communication
Social media and global conversation
Transforming entertainment television through transnational formats
Yunnan media rhetoric on the gateway to Southeast Asia

The going out of China Radio International
2002
Internationalization of Chinas new documentary
2012

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À propos de l'auteur (2017)

Daya Kishan Thussu is Professor of International Communication at the University of Westminster, UK.

Hugo de Burgh is Professor and Director of the China Media Centre, University of Westminster, UK.

Anbin Shi is Professor and Director of the Israel Epstein Center for Global Media and Communication at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China.

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