T Colley, M Moore - The Journal of International Communication, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Recently, authoritarian states have invested heavily in state-sponsored international news. Some states have instrumentalised this news geopolitically, with Russian electoral …
S Wright, D Nolan - Digital Journalism, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Using semi-structured interviews with Chinese data journalists across party and commercial media, this article assesses the structure and practice of data journalism in China. In doing …
F Yang - WeChat and the Chinese diaspora, 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
In Australia, engagement with WeChat has transformed the previous Chinese ethnic media into ethno-transnational media, in the sense that content production and distribution have …
F Hartig - Global Media and Communication, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
China's global communication activities are mainly perceived as sinister propaganda to mislead international audiences, and related discussions exemplify Western unease about …
In the context of China's ascendancy, the world watches and listens. China wants to project a soft power image. One channel for its soft power communication–about its success and …
H Xiong, X Liu, Y He - Journalism Studies, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
In the past decade, the initiative of “brand propaganda,” a form of positive reporting on local governments in exchange of financial support, emerged within a few of China's city-level …
China's news sector is a place where newsmakers, advertising executives, company bosses, and Party officials engage one another in contingent and evolving arrangements …
FLF Lee - International Journal of Communication, 2018 - ijoc.org
This article examines the corruption scandal and trial of Chinese political leader Bo Xilai in 2012 and 2013 and the discourses associated with the scandal in the years afterward. It …
Y Sun, S Wright - Information, Communication & Society, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This paper explores a case of public contention against the censoring of a feature article about a COVID-19 whistleblower on the Chinese social media, WeChat. Moving beyond the …