Chinese Media (Critical Concepts in Media and Cultural Studies), edited by Michael Keane, is a comprehensive collection that provides a deep dive into the development and transformation of Chinese media. The book is part of the “Critical Concepts in Media and Cultural Studies” series and offers a curated set of scholarly readings and research articles that outline key theoretical frameworks, historical developments, and contemporary issues in Chinese media.
Chinese Media (Critical Concepts in Media and Cultural Studies)
By (author)Michael Keane, Wanning Sun
From an area of specialist research a decade ago China’s media has become now an important element of research and teaching worldwide, not only in specific Chinese cultural studies courses at the university level but increasingly in post-graduate research and in the domain of business consultancy.
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