The Chinese Journalist : Mediating Information in the World's Most Populous Country - Hugo de Burgh

The Chinese Journalist

Mediating Information in the World's Most Populous Country

By: Hugo de Burgh

Paperback | 6 April 2006 | Edition Number 1

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The Chinese Journalist provides an intriguing introduction to Chinese journalists and their roles within society for both students of Media and Asian Studies. The book initially offers a background history of journalists and the media in Communist China before examining the origins and development of Chinese journalism in the nineteenth century.

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