Lexington Books
Pages: 156
Trim: 6½ x 9¼
978-0-7391-8463-9 • Hardback • April 2014 • $120.00 • (£92.00)
978-0-7391-8464-6 • eBook • April 2014 • $114.00 • (£88.00)
Shixin Ivy Zhang is assistant professor of journalism studies at the School of International Communications, University of Nottingham, Ningbo, China.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
List of figures
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Impact of globalization on the institution
Chapter 3 Impact of globalization on the organization
Chapter 4 Impact of globalization on the newsroom
Chapter 5 Impact of globalization on the routine
Chapter 7 Conclusion
Bibliography
About the author
Impact of Globalization on the Local Press in China provides insights into the relationship between globalization, Chinese media policy and the special organizational characteristics and practices of the local press in China through a comprehensive case study and policy analysis. . . .Zhang has created an inspired globalization impact model in the context of the Chinese local press. . . .Zhang’s vertical analysis model of globalization impact is inspiring, well designed and could be easily adopted for other case studies in China. It has actually broken fresh ground and provided a different lens to understand how globalization impacts on the process of news-making through institutional, organizational and individual ideological changes. Readers who are interested in media and globalization studies, Chinese media policy and Chinese media industries will benefit from reading this book.
— China Information
Zhang’s book is an important contribution to our knowledge of how globalization is altering the press of an emerging world power, with serious implications for global media. She analyzes the multiple levels of influence on the local press in China, from ideology to global ethics, and provides an insightful case study of the Beijing Youth Daily. I recommend this book to anyone interested in globalization and the future of Chinese news media.
— Stephen J. A. Ward, University of Oregon-Portland
Zhang provides valuable rare insights, both as an insider and as an academic, into how one particular pioneering Beijing local newspaper has changed since China started to open up to the world in the early 1980s. A must read for students of Chinese media, communication, and Chinese Studies.
— Xiaoling Zhang, University of Nottingham
Impact of Globalization on the Local Press in China is a thoughtful, detailed, and hugely significant up-to-date account of the implications of globalization for Chinese local newspapers in the age of digital journalism, market socialism, and the emergence of China as a world power. It is essential reading for anyone interested in the de-westernization of journalism studies. It will likely and deservedly become a classic text.
— Bob Franklin, Cardiff University