Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture: Chinese Media: Culture, Autonomy and the State

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Chinese Media: Culture, Autonomy and the State

Volume 7 Number 1 - June 2010

Issue Editor:  George Dawei Guo

George Dawei Guo
Editorial

Benjamin J. Bates & Tao Liu
A Cultural Approach to DRM Implementation in China

Michael Starks
Digital Television Switchover: China Goes Its Own Way

Wusan Sun
Alliance and Tactics among Government, Media Organizations and Journalists: A Description
of Public Opinion Supervision in China

Haiyan Wang
How Big is the Cage? An Examination of Local Press Autonomy in China

Bonnie Rui Liu
Chinese TV Changes Face: The Role of Independents

Greg Philo
Cultural Encounters between China and Britain: Key Factors in the Formation and Transfer
of Ideas and Values

Book Review
Philip Lin
Fake Globalization