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The Chinese Journalist Hugo de Burgh

The Chinese Journalist By Hugo de Burgh

The Chinese Journalist by Hugo de Burgh


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Summary

An intriguing introduction to Chinese journalists and their roles within society, offering a background history of journalists and the media in Communist China and examining the origins and development of Chinese journalism.

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The Chinese Journalist: Mediating Information in the World's Most Populous Country by Hugo de Burgh

The Chinese Journalist provides an intriguing introduction to Chinese journalists and their roles within society for both students of Media and Asian Studies. The book initially offers a background history of journalists and the media in Communist China before examining the origins and development of Chinese journalism in the nineteenth century.

The Chinese Journalist Reviews

'... a timely book.' - The China Quarterly

About Hugo de Burgh

Hugo de Burgh is Senior Lecturer in media practices at Goldsmith's College, University of London. Until 1995 he worked as a television reporter and producer in the UK.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. The Inheritance 3. Media Characteristics 4. The Burden of the Past: From Yanan to the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution 5. The Burden of the Past: From the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution to the Tienanmen Massacre 6. The Political Context for Journalism Today 7. The Patriot Journalists 8. The Journalist as Tribune 9. Becoming a Journalist 10. Who do they think they are? 11. Making News: A Case Study 12. Conclusion: Beliefs and Practices, Myths and Realities

Additional information

NLS9780415405973
9780415405973
0415405971
The Chinese Journalist: Mediating Information in the World's Most Populous Country by Hugo de Burgh
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2006-04-06
268
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