02413nam 2200457Ia 450 991096342550332120251116225525.00-8101-2134-4(CKB)4550000000000292(MiAaPQ)EBC3383463(Au-PeEL)EBL3383463(CaPaEBR)ebr10042656(OCoLC)614560470(BIP)6555301(EXLCZ)99455000000000029220020909d2000 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPower, money, and media communication patterns and bureaucratic control in cultural china /edited by Chin-Chuan Lee1st ed.Evanston, Ill. Northwestern University Pressc2000x, 388 p0-8101-1786-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Intro -- Contents -- Editor's Acknowledgments -- A Note on Romanization -- 1 Chinese Communication -- 2 One Head, Many Mouths -- 3 Improvising Reform Activities -- 4 Chinese Communist Party Press in a Tug- of- War -- 5 Seeking Appropriate Behavior under a Socialist Market Economy -- 6 The Nature and Consequences of China's Unique Pattern of Telecommunications Development -- 7 The Media and the Legal Bureaucracy of the People's Republic of China -- 8 When Capitalist and Socialist Television Clash -- 9 One Event, Three Stories -- 10 The Paradox of Political Economy -- 11 Mainland Chinese News in Taiwan's Press -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.This book addresses, as few books in English have, a broad range of topics pertaining to China's expanding media and telecommunications systems. American and Chinese experts in journalism, communication, government, and political science use fieldwork, including participant observations, surveys, and in-depth interviews conducted within media organizations, to provide richly detailed analyses of the issues and of the changing face of media in China.Mass mediaChinaHistoryChinaHistoryMass mediaHistory.302.23/0951Lee Chin-Chuan381861MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910963425503321Power, money, and media4475877UNINA