近日,由英国威斯敏斯特大学出版社主办的Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture在其官网整理发布了有关“新闻业与数字挑战”、“电视研究”和“审查与宣传”三个主题的先前发表的重要论文,组成三个专辑,供感兴趣的读者免费下载阅读,其中,多篇论文与中国媒体环境有关。链接如下:
https://www.westminsterpapers.org/collections/special/
传媒学术网摘取了专辑目录,分享如下。
Journalism Conundrum: Perceiving Location and Geographic Space Norms and Values
Amy Schmitz Weiss
China’s News Media Tweeting, Competing With US Sources
Joyce Y. M. Nip, Chao Sun
Book Review: The Power and the Story: The Global Battle for News and Information by John Lloyd, (2017) London: Atlantic Books
Dani Madrid-Morales
Twitter or Radio Revolutions? The Central Role of Açık Radyo in the Gezi Protests of 2013
Tiziano Bonini
The Russian Media Industry in Ten Years: Industrial Forecasts
Elena Vartanova, Andrei Vyrkovsky, Mikhail Makeenko, Sergey Smirnov
A Long-term View on the Business Model of Newspaper Publishing: International Comparison and Quantitative Modelling for Germany as Case in point
Castulus Kolo
The Aesthetics of Posthuman Experience: The Presence of Journalistic, Citizen-generated and Drone Imagery
Bolette Blaagaard
‘Ethnography as Negotiated Lived Experience’: Researching the Fluid and Multi-sited Uses of Digital Technologies in Journalism Practice
Hayes Mabweazara
Arab Citizen Journalism in Action: Challenging Mainstream Media, Authorities and Media Laws
Naila Hamdy
Book Review: Henry, Neil, American Carnival: Journalism Under Siege in an Age of New Media, 2007, Berkley, Los Angeles and London, University of California Press, ISBN 978-0- 520-24342-2
Mattias Hessérus
Online Methodology: Analysing News Flows of Online Journalism
Robert Kautsky, Andreas Widholm
Drifting Apart? European Journalists and their Audiences
Monika Metykova
User Generated Content in the Newsroom: Professional and Organisational Constraints on Participatory Journalism
Steve Paulussen, Pieter Ugille
Understanding Journalism as Newswork: How It Changes, and How It Remains the Same
Mark Deuze
Could Chinese News Channels Have a Future in Latin America?
Pablo Sebastian Morales
Multi-Platform Television and Business Models: A Babylonian Clutter of Definitions and Concepts
Sabine Baumann, Tim Hasenpusch
Too Much or Not Enough? Competition Law and Television Broadcasting Regulation in the United Kingdom
Paul Smith
What Women Want on television: Doreen Stephens and BBC television programmes for women, 1953–64
Mary Irwin
Chinese TV Changes Face: The Rise of Independents
Bonnie Liu
Digital Television Switchover: China Goes Its Own Way
Michael Starks
Welcome to the Sitcom School: A Globalized Outlook for the Study of Television History
Sharon Shahaf
Media History in a ‘Peripheric Modernity’: Television in Argentina 1951-1969
Mirta Varela
Watching Television in Australia: A Story of Innocence and Experience
Susan Bye
Trade Liberalisation and Australia’s Television Cultural Policy: Power and Interest in National Television Policy
Nick Herd
Global and Local Forces for a Nation-State Yet to be Born: The Paradoxes of Palestinian Television Policies
Helga Tawil-Souri
Television’s Liveness: A Lesson from the 1920s
Wendy Davis
What happens when I turn on the TV set?
Lars Nyre
A Small Chinese Town Television Station’s Struggle for Survival How a New Institutional Arrangement Came into Being
Sun Wusan
The Concept of ‘Local’ in Local Chinese Television: a Case Study of Southwest China’s Chongqing Television
Xin Zhang
EastEnders and the Manufacture of Celebrity
Anthony McNicholas
Low Conspiracy? – Government interference in the BBC1
Peter Goodwin
Reporting Africa: Problems and Perspectives
Suzanne Franks
‘Looking for a More Modern Life…’: the Role of Italian Television in the Albanian Migration to Italy
Nick Mai
China’s News Media Tweeting, Competing With US Sources
Joyce Y. M. Nip, Chao Sun
Localisation between Negotiating Forces: A Case Study of a Chinese Radio Station in the United States
Sheng Zou
Is Shanghai’s Sixth Tone a New Model for China’s Overseas Propaganda?
Vincent Ni
Book Review: Media Politics in China: Improvising Power under Authoritarianism by Maria Repnikova, (2017). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Paul Gardner
Rethinking Privacy and Freedom of Expression in the Digital Era: An Interview with Mark Andrejevic
Pinelopi Troullinou
Untold Stories
Irit Neidhardt
Ambiguities and Imperatives of Market Censorship: The Brief History of a Critical Concept
Sue Jansen
Censorship and Orwell’s Legacy Interview with Jean Seaton
Benedetta Brevini
Editorial
Benedetta Brevini, Katharina Nötzold
The Full Repertoire: News and Press Management vs. Media Watchdog
Rui Novais
Canadian Mines, Indigenous Communities and Accountability in Guatemala: What Role for the Media?
Cara Haberman
Justifying Self-censorship: A Perspective from Ethiopia
Terje Skjerdal
Political Interference on the Airwaves: The BBC Broadcasts to Portugal during the Second World War
Nelson Ribeiro
Book Review: Anine Kierulf & Helge Rønning (ed.) (2009). Freedom of Speech Abridged? Cultural, Legal and Philosophical Challenges. Nordicom. ISBN 978-91-89471-76-4
Lawrie Hallett
How Big Is the Cage? An Examination of Local Press Autonomy in China
Haiyan Wang
Book Review: David Edwards and David Cromwell – Media Lens Newspeak in the 21st Century Pluto Press, London, 2009, ISBN: 978-0-7453-2893-5
Lawrie Hallett
A Propaganda Model for Hollywood
Matthew Alford
A Political Economy of News Media in the People’s Republic of China
Jesse Hearns-Branaman
Is it Either Or? Professional Ideology vs. Corporate-media Constraints
Florian Zollmann
Market Manipulation? Applying the Propaganda Model to Financial Media Reporting
Peter Thompson
‘Smooth Operator?’ The Propaganda Model and Moments of Crisis
Des Freedman
The Propaganda Model: Theoretical and Methodological Considerations
Jeffery Klaehn
Manufacturing Consistency: Social Science, Rhetoric and Chomsky’s Critique
Alison Edgley
The Propaganda Model after 20 Years: Interview with Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky
Andrew Mullen
Editorial
Andrew Mullen
The 1940 Soviet Coup-d’État in the Estonian Communist Press: Constructing History to Reshape Collective Memory
Tiiu Kreegipuu, Epp Lauk
Extending and Refining the Propaganda Model
Colin Sparks
Constructing the Hero: Nationalistic News Narratives in Contemporary China
Peter Pugsley
Guiding Hand: The Role of the CCP Central Propaganda Department in the Current Era
Anne-Marie Brady
The ‘independent’ press and the fight for democracy in Zimbabwe: A critical analysis of the banned Daily News
Dumisani Moyo
Remnants of Empire? British media reporting on Zimbabwe
Wendy Willems
The African Paradigm: The Coverage of the Zimbabwean Crisis in the Norwegian Media
Nkosi Ndlela
Press Freedom, Professionalism and Proprietorship: Behind the Zimbabwean Media Divide
Winston Mano
Media games and shifting of spaces for political communication in Zimbabwe
Eric Mazango
The rise of patriotic journalism in Zimbabwe and its possible implications
Terence Ranger