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This book examines the strategies Chinese news media have implemented to address the challenges posed by the mobile Internet to Chinese journalistic practices and businesses.
List of contents
Introduction: The Impact of the Mobile Internet on Journalism 1. The Accelerated Newsroom: Consequences of the Increased Pace of the News Production Process 2. Field Theory and Media Transformation: A Case Study of the
Southern Metropolis Daily's Transformation into a Think Tank 3. Institutional Entrepreneurship of Digital Platforms and Its Impact in the Age of Mediatized Existence: A Case Study of Kuaishou's Poverty Alleviation Strategy 4. Emotionality of China's Newspaper 5. War Metaphor, State-as-a-Body, and the Family-Country Imagination: A Corpus Approach to the Metaphor Analysis on COVID-19 Media Coverage 6. From Judgment to Interpretation: The Changing Structure of Argumentation in News Commentary in the Age of the Mobile Internet 7. The Making of Affective Masses: The Transformation of the Chinese Media's View of the Audience in the Mobile Internet Era 8. The Significance of Going "Online": Digital Capital and Internet Use Among Adolescents in Poor Counties
About the author
Yang Chen is an associate professor at the School of Journalism and Communication, Renmin University of China. Her research interests focus on journalism transformation in China, political communication, as well as gender and communication.
Summary
This book examines the strategies Chinese news media have implemented to address the challenges posed by the mobile Internet to Chinese journalistic practices and businesses.