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Hong Kong Media Interaction Between Media, State and Civil Society

Title
Hong Kong Media [electronic resource] : Interaction Between Media, State and Civil Society / by Chi Kit Chan, Gary Tang, Francis L. F. Lee.
ISBN
9789811918209
Edition
1st ed. 2022.
Publication
Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
Physical Description
1 online resource (XV, 288 p.) 5 illus., 3 illus. in color.
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Summary
"Written by three Hong Kong scholars immersed in the city's media, movements and culture, the book is faithful to the micro dynamics of a complex city even as it contributes to global theoretical understanding of the relationship between media and politics in hybrid and authoritarian settings." - Cherian George, author, Media and Power in Southeast Asia "The engaging writing reflects the vibrancy of the Hong Kong media during times of "liberal exceptionalism". The authors manage to capture this spirit of a bygone era in an outstanding fashion that is engaging and invites deep emotional reflections." - Malte Philipp Kaeding, University of Surrey "The authors of this title offer an engaging discussion of the interactions between news media and state, market, and civil society. Not only do they give us a solid background to understand the changing dynamics shaping the news media before 1997, but they also offer us an up-to-date analysis of the emerging challenges since Hong Kong's return to China." - Tai Lok Lui, The Education University of Hong Kong This book explores the challenges to news professionalism and media autonomy stemming from the state, market pressure, digitalization, and a polarized civil society in Hong Kong. It examines how media organizations, journalists, and the audience responded to ongoing social, political, and technological changes as Hong Kong was governed by the paradigm of integration under liberal exceptionalism. Combining the authors' close observations of the media scene with systematic empirical data, this book sheds light on the past, present, and possible future of the Hong Kong media. It shall be of interest to journalists, journalism and political communication researchers, and scholars of Asian politics. Chi Kit Chan is Associate Professor at the School of Communication, the Hang Seng University of Hong Kong. Gary Tang is Assistant Professor at the Department of Social Science, the Hang Seng University of Hong Kong. Francis L. F. Lee is Professor at the School of Journalism and Communication, Chinese University of Hong Kong, and an Elected Fellow of the International Communication Association.
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Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 24, 2022
Series
Hong Kong Studies Reader Series,
Hong Kong Studies Reader Series,
Contents
Chapter 1. Hong Kong media and its scholarly significance
Chapter 2. Press freedom and political change
Chapter 3. Journalistic Corps under sovereignty change
Chapter 4. Media audience in a shifting market
Chapter 5. Media and social mobilization
Chapter 6. Media and cultural identities
Chapter 7. Media and changing social values
Chapter 8. Conclusion.
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Tang, Gary. author.
Lee, Francis L. F. author.
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