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This book provides an in-depth analysis of how the Chinese media functions in the global market economy. It examines how globalizing forces clash with Chinese nationalism to shape China's media discourses and ideology. The book also analyses the role of the media as a site of resistance within China to the ruling elite.
Virtually every major media, information and telecommunications enterprise in the world is significantly tied to China. This volume provides the most expert, up-to-date and multidisciplinary analyses on how the contemporary media function in what has rapidly become the world's biggest market. As the West, particularly the United States, tries to integrate China into the global market economy, the book examines how globalizing forces clash with Chinese nationalism to shape China's media discourses and ideology. It also analyses the role of the media as a site of resistance within China to the ruling elite. Review: Chinese Media, Global Context is replete with theoretical references to a wide range of political economists and philosophers, from Foucault to Gramsci to Chomsky and beyond.. - Business Horizons, Ronald J. Deibert