School of Journalism and Communication, CUHK - International Communication
 

International Communication

  1. Chang, Jiang & Ren, Hailong (2016). How native cultural values influence African journalists’ perceptions of China: in-depth interviews with journalists of Baganda descent in Uganda. Chinese Journal of Communication, 9(2), 189-205.

  2. Pan, Ji (2016). Compare Chinese with Americans: how trait comparisons shape public perception of Sino–US relationship and China policy issues. Chinese Journal of Communication, 9(2), 173-188.

  3. Fong, Yanglai, & Ishak, Md Sodom Ahmad (2015). Framing inter-religious dispute: a comparative analysis of Chinese-, English-, and Malay-language newspapers in Peninsular Malaysia. Chinese Journal of Communication, 9(2), 103-123.

  4. Wu, Yu-Shan (2016). China’s media and public diplomacy approach in Africa: illustrations from South Africa. Chinese Journal of Communication, 9(1), 81-97.

  5. Zhang, Yanqiu, & Mwangi, Jane Muthoni (2016). A perception study on China’s media engagement in Kenya: from media presence to power influence? Chinese Journal of Communication, 9(1), 71-80.

  6. Marsh, Vivien (2016). Mixed messages, partial pictures? Discourses under construction in CCTV’s Africa Live compared with the BBC. Chinese Journal of Communication, 9(1), 56-70.

  7. Ojo, Tokunbo (2016). Framing of the Sino–Africa relationship in diasporic/pan-African news magazines. Chinese Journal of Communication, 9(1), 38-55.

  8. Nassanga, Gorreti L., & Makara, Sabiti (2016). Perceptions of Chinese presence in Africa as reflected in the African media: case study of Uganda. Chinese Journal of Communication, 9(1), 21-37.

  9. Jiang, Fei, Li, Shubo, Rønning, Helge, & Tjønneland, Elling (2016). The voice of China in Africa: media, communication technologies and image-building. Chinese Journal of Communication, 9(1), 1-7.

  10. Creemers, R. (2015). Never the twain shall meet? Rethinking China's public diplomacy policy. Chinese Journal of Communication, 8(3), 306-322.

  11. Tan, Yue & Ma, Shang-Min (2013). Effect of sports sponsorship on building international media agenda: a study of the international news coverage of the 2009 Kaohsiung World Games. Chinese Journal of Communication, 6(2), 240-256.

  12. Jiang, Jing & Wei, Ran (2013). Power distance and online organization–public relationship building: a comparative analysis of US and Chinese corporate websites. Chinese Journal of Communication, 6(1), 81-102.

  13. Tang, Yong (2013). Journalistic right in the “first rough draft of history”: a comparative study of news copyright in the United States and the People's Republic of China. Chinese Journal of Communication, 6(1), 24-44.

  14. Cui, Xi (2012). Discourse on Shanzhai cultural production in Chinese newspapers: authenticity and legitimacy. Chinese Journal of Communication, 5(4), 399-416.

  15. Lu, Ye & Chu, Yajie (2012). Media use, social cohesion, and cultural citizenship: an analysis of a Chinese metropolis. Chinese Journal of Communication, 5(4), 365-382.

  16. Wasserman, Herman (2012). China in South Africa: Media responses to a developing relationship. Chinese Journal of Communication, 5(3), 336-354.

  17. Hadland, Adrian & Zhang, Shixin Ivy (2012). The “paradox of commercialization” and its impact on media-state relations in China and South Africa. Chinese Journal of Communication, 5(3), 316-335.

  18. Zhang, Jie & Bresnahan, Mary (2012). HIV/AIDS stigma in Chinese Internet forums: A content analysis approach. Chinese Journal of Communication, 5(2), 227-242.

  19. Huang, Angela Lin (2012). Beijing: a media capital in the making. Chinese Journal of Communication, 5(2), 178-193.

  20. Zhang, Ruifang, Ting-Toomey, Stella, Dorjee, Tenzin, & Lee, Peter S. (2012). Culture and self-construal as predictors of relational responses to emotional infidelity: China and the United States. Chinese Journal of Communication, 5(2), 137-159.

  21. Yang, Guobin (2012). A Chinese Internet? History, practice, and globalization. Chinese Journal of Communication, 5(1), 49-54.

  22. Lee, Chin-Chuan (2012). China as a rising world power: Chinese press discourses. Chinese Journal of Communication, 5(1), 38-42.

  23. Hu, Zhengrong, & Ji, Deqiang (2012). Ambiguities in communicating with the world: the “Going-out” policy of China's media and its multilayered contexts. Chinese Journal of Communication, 5(1), 32-37.

  24. Yue, Audrey (2012). Notes on the Sinophone mediascape in Australia. Chinese Journal of Communication, 5(1), 24-31.

  25. Curtin, Michael (2012). Chinese media and globalization. Chinese Journal of Communication, 5(1), 1-9.

  26. Rohn, Ulrike (2011). Emerging,attracting and challenging: how some of the world's largest media companies perceive their challenges and opportunities in China. Chinese Journal of Communication, 4(2), 198-217.

  27. Chu, Shu-Chuan, & Choi, Sejung Marina (2010). Social capital and self-presentation on social networking sites: a comparative study of Chinese and American young generations. Chinese Journal of Communication, 3(4), 402-420.

  28. Tang, Qi, & Chao, Chin-Chung (2010). Foreigners' archive: contemporary China in the blogs of American expatriates. Chinese Journal of Communication, 3(4), 384-401.

  29. Sparks, Colin (2010). Coverage of China in the UK national press. Chinese Journal of Communication, 3(3), 347-365.

  30. Yeh, Jung-hui Becky (2010). Relations matter: redefining communication competence from a Chinese perspective. Chinese Journal of Communication, 3(1), 64-75.

  31. Wang, Georgette, & Liu, Zhong-Bo (2010). What collective? Collectivism and relationalism from a Chinese perspective. Chinese Journal of Communication, 3(1), 42-63.

  32. Karan, Kavita, & Feng, Yang (2009). International women's magazines in China: Global and local perspectives. Chinese Journal of Communication, 2(3), 348-366.

  33. Frith, Katherine, & Feng, Yang (2009). Transnational cultural flows: An analysis of women's magazines in China. Chinese Journal of Communication, 2(2), 158-173.

  34. MacKinnon, Rebecca (2008). Blogs and China correspondence: lessons about global information flows. Chinese Journal of Communication, 1(2), 242-257.

  35. Sparks, Colin (2008). Media systems in transition: Poland, Russia, China. Chinese Journal of Communication, 1(1), 7-24.