02792nam 2200577 450 991078763640332120200520144314.01-61146-149-9(CKB)2670000000494223(EBL)1577413(SSID)ssj0001061849(PQKBManifestationID)12449975(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001061849(PQKBWorkID)11111151(PQKB)10746222(MiAaPQ)EBC1577413(Au-PeEL)EBL1577413(CaPaEBR)ebr10815273(CaONFJC)MIL550951(OCoLC)865334293(EXLCZ)99267000000049422320131219d2014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrA voluntary exile Chinese Christianity and cultural confluence since 1552 /edited by Anthony E. ClarkLanham, Maryland :Lehigh University Press,2014.©20141 online resource (238 p.)Studies in missionaries and Christianity in ChinaIncludes index.1-61146-148-0 Contents; Illustrations; Abbreviations; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter One: A Glorious Failure; Chapter Two: Jesuit Formation and Its Influence on the Methods of Matteo Ricci; Chapter Three: The Lefebvre Incident of 1754; Chapter Four: Restoring the Ancient Faith; Chapter Five: Mandarins and Martyrs of Taiyuan, Shanxi, in Late-Imperial China; Chapter Six: Christianity for a Confucian Youth; Chapter Seven: Catholic and Chinese Folk Religion during the Republican Era in the Region of Taiyuan, Shanxi; Chapter Eight: Church-State Accommodation in China's "Harmonious Society"; Works CitedIndexAbout the ContributorsWestern missionaries in China often considered themselves "voluntary exiles" in a distant land, while Chinese considered Christians either the demons of imperialism or the angels of modernization. This collection of new research provides insights into attempts to bridge the social and religious divide that separated China and the West, and serves as an artful and captivating history of how missionaries and native Christians confronted the sometimes violent antagonisms caused by cultural and linguistic difference. MissionsChinaHistoryChristianity and cultureChinaChinaChurch historyMissionsHistory.Christianity and culture266.00951Clark Anthony E884770MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910787636403321A voluntary exile3849853UNINA02555nam 22004573a 450 991073373570332120250926191350.097817893883431789388341(CKB)27587888900041(ScCtBLL)b70f0179-73b7-4fb8-9c26-bf8f498201cb(EXLCZ)992758788890004120231108i20232023 uu enguru||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDigital Platforms and the PressJames MeeseNED - New edition[s.l.] :Intellect Books,2023.1 online resource (186 pages)9781789388336 James Meese argues that there is a growing risk of a platform-dependent press, a development that threatens liberal democracies across the world. The book provides the first comprehensive account of how platform dependence manifests in the news media sector. Platform dependence is a concept used to describe what happens when businesses or an entire sector, become reliant on one or more digital platforms for its survival. The situation is occurring across the news industry, to the extent that it is difficult to imagine the production, distribution, and long-term survival of news in liberal democracies without the involvement of platforms. With governments, regulators and citizens increasingly concerned about platform power, Digital Platforms and the Press is the first book to highlight the long-term economic and social consequences of platform dependence for the news sector. Featuring a rich selection of case-studies and written in an accessible style, Digital Platforms and the Press provides a strong grounding in relevant debates for the interested student reader, and important takeaways for subject matter experts in journalism studies and media policy. 13 Digital Platforms and the Press will be of interest to journalism and media policy scholars, other scholars in communication, as well as industry practitioners and policymakers.Language artsComputersInternetJournalismSocial sciencesLanguage arts.Computers.Internet.Journalism.Social sciences.Meese James1320284ScCtBLLScCtBLLBOOK9910733735703321Digital Platforms and the Press3399793UNINA