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Advancing Comparative Media and Communication Research

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A comparative approach to media and communication research plays an important, if not indispensable, role in achieving a core mission of researchers: to delimit the generality and specificity of media and communication theories, enabling researchers to more readily identify the influence of social, political and cultural contexts in shaping media and communication phenomena. To de-Westernize and internationalize media and communication studies has thus become the way forward for overcoming the parochialism of mainstream media and communication studies. This volume reflects on what comparative media and communication research has achieved or failed to achieve, the epistemological and theoretical challenges it is facing, and the new directions in which it should be heading.

List of contents

Introduction
Joseph M. Chan & Francis L. F. Lee

1. Mapping Comparative Communication Research: What the Literature Reveals
Clement Y. K. So

2. Can We Compare Media Systems?
Colin Sparks

3. Mapping Comparative Research on Television Foreign News
Akiba Cohen

4. The Unbearable Lightness of Communication for Development and Social Change
Jan Servaes

5. Comparative Guanxi Research Following the Commensurability/Incommensurability (C/I) Model
Georgette Wang and Christine Y. H. Huang

6. Beyond Positivism of Big Data Analysis – Towards Discursive Geographies and The ‘Reflexive’ Interdependence of Communicative Relations
Ingrid Volkmer

7. Thinking Through the City: A Comparative, Ecological And Globally-Oriented Approach
Myria Georgiou

8. Broadening Conceptions of Mobile and its Social Dynamics
William H. Dutton, Frank Hangler, and Ginette Law

9. The Global-Local Communication Synchronization: China’s Response to the SARS Outbreak and the Air Pollution Crisis
Joseph M. Chan and Zhifei Mao

10. Domestication of Foreign News Considered Comparatively: Variable Applications and Relationships with Audience Interests
Francis L.F. Lee

11. Cultural Capital and Affect at Work: A Case Study of the Korean and Chinese TV Drama Meteor Shower

Anthony Fung and Keysook Choe

12. Research Network and Comparative Communication Studies: Practice and Reflections
Joseph M. Chan

About the author

Joseph M. Chan is Research and Emeritus Professor in the School of Journalism and Communication at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

Francis L.F. Lee is Professor in the School of Journalism and Communication at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

Summary

This volume reflects on what comparative media and communication research has achieved or failed to achieve, the epistemological and theoretical challenges it is facing, and the new directions in which it should be heading.

Product details

Authors Joseph M. Lee Chan
Assisted by Joseph M Chan (Editor), Joseph M. Chan (Editor), Francis L F Lee (Editor), Francis L. F. Lee (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 10.12.2019
 
EAN 9780367888695
ISBN 978-0-367-88869-5
No. of pages 266
Series Routledge Advances in Internationalizing Media Studies
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > General, dictionaries

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