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[ecrea] New Book: Television Regulation and Media Policy in China (2016, Routledge)
Wed Sep 21 16:34:50 GMT 2016
New book from Routledge - "Television Regulation and Media Policy in
China (2016, Routledge)" .
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Television-Regulation-Policy-Routledge-Contemporary/dp/0415490839/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1474448789&sr=8-1&keywords=Yik+Chan+Chin
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*Television Regulation and Media Policy in China (2016, Routledge)*
/Series: Routledge Contemporary China Series/
/Hb: 978-0-415-49083-2 | $128.00/
/For more details, or to request a copy for review, please contact:
Emily Newsome, Associate/
/Marketing Manager, (emily.newsome /at/ tandf.co.uk)/
Synopsis
Since the late 1990s, there has been a crucial and substantial
transformation in China’s television system involving institutional,
structural and regulatory changes. Unraveling the implications of these
changes is vital for understanding the politics of Chinese media
policy-making and regulation, and thus a comprehensive study of this
history has never been more essential.
This book studies the transformation of the policy and regulation of the
Chinese television sector within a national political and economic
context from 1996 to the present day. Taking a historical and
sociological approach, it engages in the theoretical debates over the
nature of the transformation of media in the authoritarian Chinese
state; the implications of the ruling party’s political legitimacy and
China’s central-local conflicts upon television policy-making and market
structure; and the nature of the media modernisation process in a
developing country. Its case studies include broadcasting systems in
Shanghai and Guangdong, which demonstrate that varied policies and
development strategies have been adopted by television stations,
reflecting different local circumstances and needs.
Arguing that rather than being a homogenous entity, China has
demonstrated the substantial local diversity and complex interactions
between local, national and global media, this book will be of interest
to students and scholars of Chinese media, politics and policy, and
international communications.
Table of Contents
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Chapter One Introduction
Chapter Two The Political System and Economic Transition
Chapter Three Broadcasting Authority in China
Chapter Four State Legitimacy and Administration According to Law for
Broadcasting
Chapter Five China’s Television in the 1990s
Chapter Six China’s Television Policy between 1996 and 2003
Chapter Seven China’s Television Policy between 2004 and 2015
Chapter Eight Public service broadcasting**
Chapter Nine Shanghai television : from state institution to enterprise
Chapter Ten Guangdong: the role of local in China’s Media Policy-making
Process
Chapter Eleven A reconsideration of national, local and global
relationships**
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