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Francis Lee
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Editor-in-Chief
Press freedom under
P r ess f r e e d o m und e r Regina Chen
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Threat in Indonesia
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and faculty of Hong Kong. It is writ-
ing platform revives used books on
ten, edited and designed by students
a popular career choice for gradu- the pandemic has made couriers in stories working with disabled art- shelves. in the School of Journalism and
R e p o r t in g o n Thin I c e ates hit by the pandemic. South Korea overwork. ists in his social enterprise. Communication at The Chinese Uni-
Reporting on Thin Ice
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security law has put the journalism 36 50 68 88 sity’ like university, means pertain-
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Cinemas in China are facing hard- dren’s use of electronic devices tor speaks about chronicling mar-
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ship caused by COVID-19. during lockdowns. mising attitude on film censorship.