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Media at work in China and India : discovering and dissecting / edited by Robin Jeffrey and Ronojoy Sen.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Los Angeles : SAGE Publications, 2015Description: xliv, 347 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789351503002 (hbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 302.230951 MED 23 011689
Contents:
PrefaceIntroduction: Media at Work-Four Sames and Three Differents - Robin Jeffrey and Ronojoy SenI: STRUCTURESDevelopment and Communication: The Evolution of Chinese Media - Li YangNewspapers in India: Diversity, Ownership and Future - Robin JeffreyIndia on Television: Owners, Politicians and Debate in a Democracy - Nalin MehtaChina's Cultural War against the West - Ying ZhuII. REPORTERSPortrait of a Chinese Journalist - John ZhouPortrait of an Indian Journalist - Anshuman TiwariExperience: Understanding and Reporting India - Tang LuMedia, Messaging and Misperceptions in India-China Relations: Reading the Tea Leaves - Ananth KrishnanIII. PRACTICESChina in the Times of India - Ronojoy SenThe View from an Indian Television Newsroom: What Makes Us Different? - Srinjoy ChowdhuryTrying Hard to Be Soft: The Chinese State and India in CCTV News - Danny GeevargheseiThe CCTV-Reuters Relationship - John JirikCovering Commerce: How Indian Newspapers Treat Business, Economics and the China Story - Subhomoy BhattacharjeeIV. DISSECTIONSMedia Control as Stability Maintenance: The Case of the Sichuan Earthquake - Ming XiaWhen Officials and Media Failed: The Response to the Uttarakhand Floods, 2013 - Anup KumarSocial Media: China and India Compared - Jonathan Benney, Nimmi RangaswamyShooting the Messengers - Simon LongGlossaryIndex
Summary: Understand the complexities of media in India and China, and their similarities and differences.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

PrefaceIntroduction: Media at Work-Four Sames and Three Differents - Robin Jeffrey and Ronojoy SenI: STRUCTURESDevelopment and Communication: The Evolution of Chinese Media - Li YangNewspapers in India: Diversity, Ownership and Future - Robin JeffreyIndia on Television: Owners, Politicians and Debate in a Democracy - Nalin MehtaChina's Cultural War against the West - Ying ZhuII. REPORTERSPortrait of a Chinese Journalist - John ZhouPortrait of an Indian Journalist - Anshuman TiwariExperience: Understanding and Reporting India - Tang LuMedia, Messaging and Misperceptions in India-China Relations: Reading the Tea Leaves - Ananth KrishnanIII. PRACTICESChina in the Times of India - Ronojoy SenThe View from an Indian Television Newsroom: What Makes Us Different? - Srinjoy ChowdhuryTrying Hard to Be Soft: The Chinese State and India in CCTV News - Danny GeevargheseiThe CCTV-Reuters Relationship - John JirikCovering Commerce: How Indian Newspapers Treat Business, Economics and the China Story - Subhomoy BhattacharjeeIV. DISSECTIONSMedia Control as Stability Maintenance: The Case of the Sichuan Earthquake - Ming XiaWhen Officials and Media Failed: The Response to the Uttarakhand Floods, 2013 - Anup KumarSocial Media: China and India Compared - Jonathan Benney, Nimmi RangaswamyShooting the Messengers - Simon LongGlossaryIndex

Understand the complexities of media in India and China, and their similarities and differences.

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