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China, Media Industries and the Market
China, Media Industries and the Market. In this issue David Banisar examines "The Great Firewall of China: Cyber-policing dissent", Yuezhi Zhao writes about "Skimming cream off the Chinese market: Transnational capital and tensions in Chinese communication", and Colin Sparks shows us Murdoch at work in China. Dan Schiller offers thoughts on "International Communications and Political-Economic Power: Interpreting China’s Emerging Role" and Yik-chan Chin writes on "The nation-state in a globalising media environment: China’s regulatory policies on transnational television drama flow". Other articles take on communication as an advocacy tool for refugees, story-telling on screen and film documentaries promoting rural theology and media ministry.
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