CHINA MEDIA CENTRE

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china media centre 3 SCHOLARSHIP 5 DIALOGUE 9 PROFESSIONAL EXCHANGES 12 our staff 18 PUblications 20 CONTACT 24 china media centre

The China Media Centre is Today the China Media based in the Communications Centre connects the Chinese and Media Research Institute and European media in three of the University of Westminster, ways: scholarship, dialogue the UK’s leading research unit and professional exchanges. for media. It was launched We undertake research that in 2005 by Sun Yusheng, contributes to the understanding Vice-President of China Central of the world’s largest media Television, and Jeremy Paxman, system including both team The launch of the presenter of BBC Newsnight. projects and individual China Media Centre. The Centre marks the publications, as well as a University’s commitment to the regular series of seminars, understanding of China, and workshops, annual conferences, to extending our international debates and innovative research on the media. China curricular development, is influential in the world, both independently and economically, politically in collaboration with other and culturally. Its media have centres and departments played an important part in of the University and with the extraordinary changes practitioners and scholars that have taken place within in China. China since 1978 and are We offer a forum in the UK now establishing themselves which promotes dialogue on around the world as China’s the different media systems and eyes and voice. networks into the information The University of channels of the Chinese Westminster’s involvement Government. We provide with China goes back more consultancy to leading Chinese than half a century. The first media organisations and are institution to specialise in contracted by European modern spoken Chinese, governments projecting their we taught generations of media in China. diplomats about China while Finally we are the focus welcoming students and for large numbers of Chinese visiting researchers from visiting scholars, practitioners , China and students who are working, Central Television, the Peoples’ or will work in the world’s Daily and other leading largest media system and for Chinese media. whom their first experience of abroad is London and the China Media Centre.

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SCHOLARSHIP

The China Media Centre’s PhD candidates’ (CMC) research is part of topics of research the international work of the University’s Communication • Policy and regulation and Media Research Institute • Investigative journalism (CAMRI), rated top in its • Comparative news production field in the UK government’s – BBC World Service News Research Assessment Exercise, and Phoenix TV conducted in 2008. • New China News Agency Visiting Fellows come to • Social media extend their knowledge in • Children’s TV programming fields such as media policy, • Media’s role in journalism, broadcasting, new environmental knowledge media and media management. • Culture and creative Our Postdoctoral Research industries Fellows research and publish • Lifestyle magazines on the creative and culture • TV drama industries, the journalism • Citizen journalism. profession and the ‘Going-out Strategy’. Masters degrees

CMC is also the focus for around 70 Chinese media personnel who study a range of practical and theory MAs in media subjects at the University each year. The China Media Centre runs an MA module The Chinese Media in the Emerging World Order as part of the available syllabus. There is a “one plus one” agreement for ‘double’ MA students with the Communication University of China; other undergraduate and postgraduate agreements are under negotiation.

5 CMC cooperates with many parts of the University in order to promote knowledge of the Chinese media and its relevance to the UK

Conferences 2008 CMC Conference: Changes and Challenges: 2006 CMC Conference: China’s Media Today, Modernisation, Modernity London, UK and the Media in China, Keynote speaker included London, UK Wang Lei, investigative Co-sponsored by the journalist from Southern Annenberg School for City News. Communication. Over 50 papers were 2008 CMC Conference: presented by experts on China Investigative Journalism and its media from across Goes Global, London, UK America, Asia, Australia, The first national conference China and Europe. on Investigative Journalism The conference concluded brought in some of the with a round table discussion, Anglosphere’s best-known on Communication investigative journalists: John Policymaking in China Pilger (Freedom Next Time), and Britain. Nick Davies (Flat Earth News) and Stephen Grey (Ghost 2007 CMC Conference: Plane). There was a seminar China, East Asia, on Chinese investigative Media and New Media, journalism, and a debate with Brisbane, Australia Peter Oborne of the Daily Mail, CMC conferences. Hosted by the Australian Steven Barnett, Professor of Research Council Centre Communications, University of of Excellence for Creative Westminster (Westminster Tales: Industries and Innovation. The 21st Century Crisis), Nick Topics included: content Davies, Guardian journalist and innovation, political and Peter Barron, Editor of BBC economy, cultural geography, Newsnight. new media, advertising, and creative media, legal and regulatory issues.

6 2009 CMC Conference, Academic seminars Creativity and Innovation in Chinese Media, At least six seminars are held London, UK each year and are open to all. Topics included: joint deals Papers have been given by many between Chinese and overseas different scholars, including: media companies, intellectual • Professor Chris Berry, property rights and the Chinese Goldsmiths, University media, adapting foreign of London models to Chinese conditions, • Professor Stephanie Hemelryk planning entry into the global Donald, University of Sydney market, new freedoms and • Dr Elin Sather, University new constraints for Chinese of Oslo media producers, Chinese • Dr Cao Qing, University media and foreign capital and of Liverpool John Moores the nature of cultural change • Jonathon Fenby, Founder, in contemporary China. Trusted Sources • Michael Starks, former 2010 CMC Conference, Director, BBC Digital China’s Soft Power, Switchover London, UK • Humphrey Hawksley, BBC Professor Li Xiguang, Dean World Affairs Correspondent of the Communications School • Professor Li Xiguang, at Tsinghua University and Tsinghua University Professor Ni Ping, Deputy Dean • Xing Peiyu, State Administration CMC conferences. of the Communications School of Radio and TV at Peoples’ (Renmin) University, • Dr He Wei, Tsinghua were the keynote speakers. University • Professor Greg Philo, 2011 CMC Conference, University of Glasgow The Changing Landscape • Dr Marina Svensson, of Global Communication, University of Lund Held in July at Peoples’ • Serena Zuccheri, La (Renmin) University of Sapienza Rome University. China, Beijing. Research summer schools

Held annually at the Communication University of China (CUC), these bring University of Westminster media specialists to China to meet research students and scholars.

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DIALOGUE

CMC cooperates with many Wilton Park Conference parts of the University to Working with China on promote knowledge of the Sustainable Growth: The Chinese media and its Climate Change, Environment, relevance to the UK. Energy Nexus held at the Examples include: Foreign and Commonwealth Office Conference Centre, Westminster Hearings: Wilton Park. The China Impact The Westminster Hearings on The Tibet Story: China’s Economic Development Journalism Under Pressure and the UK, five conferences Following worldwide held at The Houses of demonstrations by Chinese Parliament: students against Western • Innovation, Education, coverage of the Tibet issue, Research and Development CMC held a public debate • Corporate Governance, between journalists of the BBC, Corporate Context South China Morning Post, • Urbanisation, Consumption, People’s Daily and Xinhua Harmony News Agency, chaired by • China Power Isabel Hilton, Founder-Editor • China Goes Global. of China Dialogue.

Rt. Hon. Alan Johnson MP, former Secretary of State for Education and Skills, at the Westminster Hearings; Hu Shuli, Editor-in-chief of Caixin Magazine at the Westminster Hearings; The Tibet Story, Professor Geoffrey Petts, Vice-Chancellor, University of Westminster with Professor Hu Zhengrong and Professor Hugo de Burgh, Director of the China Media Centre at Wilton Park.

9 Leading University of Westminster academics address Chinese government, media and university audiences throughout the yeAR

Seminars Dialogue on Tibet Professor Li Xiguang, Visiting 11 Downing Street Professor at the Department Seminars of Journalism and Mass Valuing China was a series Communication, leading of five seminars in 2006 in science journalist and the home of the then Chancellor Dean of Communications at of the Exchequer, Rt. Hon. Tsinghua, spoke at the Royal Gordon Brown MP. Run in Institute of International Affairs conjunction with The Smith (RIIA), chaired by the Director Institute, these were led by of CMC. leading experts on China, including Dr Linda Yueh of The Politics of the Chinese Pembroke College, Oxford, Media and Their Evolution Dr Gerard Lyons, Chief Professor Hu Zhengrong, Economist at Standard Leverhulme Visiting Professor Chartered Bank; Andrew at the University of Westminster Halper of Eversheds; and Deputy President of Professor Peter Nolan of Communication University Cambridge University’s Judge of China Communication Institute, James Kynge of the University of China. Financial Times and CMC Professors Hugo de Burgh and Colin Sparks.

China Speaks to the World A public seminar by Dr Dong Guanpeng of Tsinghua University on the Chinese Government’s initiatives to improve relations with domestic and international media.

China speaks to the world; Professor Li Xiguang and Professor Hugo de Burgh taking a seminar in Lhasa; the Director in Lhasa; Professor Hu regularly lectures in London for the China Media Centre.

10 Conferences and Opinion Former Briefings lectures in China Boris Johnson in China Leading University of CMC arranged the visit to Westminster academics China of Boris Johnson MP, including Professor Colin Conservative Shadow Sparks, Geoffrey Davies and Universities Minister, before Professor Hugo de Burgh he became Mayor of London. address Chinese Government, A nine minute TV feature media and university audiences was produced by the CMC throughout the year. Director and transmitted by BBC Newsnight.

David Willetts MP in China CMC organised the first China visit of the Minister now responsible for UK universities. David Willetts is a leading English social thinker as well as politician. In a two week tour, he met senior decision-makers and specialists on China’s going-out strategy and lectured at the Central Party School. Boris Johnson and David Willetts in China.

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CMC projects are undertaken Here are some of with the School of Media, the organisations we Arts and Design, and in work with particular with its Department of Journalism and Mass State Council of the PRC, Communications. After Information Office financing the CMC itself, The highest-level ever income from commercial delegation from China’s State activities is used to fund Council Information Office scholarships and other (SCIO) took a course led research-related activities. by recent BBC Director of CMC provides briefing Communications Sally Osman. courses for Chinese media Among the highlights were a organisations and government colloquy with the chairman of institutes in these main areas: the All-Party Parliamentary • government-media relations Group for China at Westminster; • creativity and innovation in a lecture from Sir Martin the UK broadcast media Sorrell, Chairman of WPP and • new media a briefing from the Government • story telling in factual of Wales in Cardiff. programming • city branding. Media Group Shenzhen TV has sent a team of 15 producers from light entertainment and news programmes under Mr Li Yeping to learn how innovation and creativity are fostered in the British television industry.

A State Council group in Edinburgh; State Council group in London with their course leader, Simon Goldsworthy; Wang Hui, spokesperson for the city of Beijing, meets Lord Provost Robert Winter at Glasgow City Chambers.

12 Beijing City Government Dahe Media Group Guangzhou City Government Hangzhou City Government Hunan Broadcasting System Henan Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) Hubei Media Group

National Investment Paul Kenyon from Kenyon Confronts Corporation (BBC TV), Maria Svensson, from the University of Lund, Ann-Nina Finne of IMS at Henan TV when delivering a course. Sichuan Television Southern Television Group Wuhan City Government Wuxi Broadcasting Group

13 CMC provides briefing courses for Chinese media organisations and government institutes

Summer schools provided Briefings delivered in China for university students from China We have delivered Briefings on European media in China CMC summer schools on behalf of the Foreign on Media and Television & Commonwealth Office Development have attracted (FCO), Danish and Swedish students from Communication governments (IMS), China University of China, Peking, Central Television and the State Tsinghua, Guangzhou Council Information Office, Foreign Studies, Wuhan of China (SCIO) These have been China, as well as Shenzhen delivered by Nick Davies of universities. Students learn The Guardian, Paul Kenyon, about the European media presenter of Kenyon Confronts, and undertake practical tasks Kevin Sutcliffe, Head of Factual such as making videos and Programmes at Channel Four developing programme ideas. and Steve Hewlett, presenter of The course was led by former BBC Radio 4’s The Media Show Reuters Editor Paul Majendie, and Guardian columnist as well TV journalist Dr Richard Wright, as CMC staff. newspaper reporter Graham Bond and Journalism Head of Department, Geoffrey Davies.

Summer schools provided for university students from China; Nick Davies receiving his Honorary Doctorate from Professor Geoffrey Petts, Vice-Chancellor, 2009.

14 Reporting in the UK – Media Teaching Roadshow A study trip for financial journalists CMC travel to China to teach teachers about how the British MA students from Hong Kong teach both theory and practice. Baptist University, specialising In July 2010 a team held classes in Financial Journalism, at the Southwest University of attended the CMC study Political Science and Law, visit Financial and economic arguably the most important reporting in the UK. The university of the whole delegation was led by southwest. Leading academics Professor Huang Yu, Head of Professor Jeanette Steemers the Department of Journalism and Dr Anthony McNicholas at Hong Kong Baptist University. were joined by David Dunkley Gymah and Geoffrey Davies for the week-long session. Summer school; MA students from Hong Kong Baptist University, specialising in Financial Journalism.

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Our sponsors

CMC acknowledges the support of: • Quintin Hogg Trust • Westmarc – renamed Research and Enterprise Services at the University of Westminster • McKinsey & Co • Royal Bank of Scotland • BP • All Party Parliamentary Group on China • Trade and Industry Committee of the House of Commons • Norton Rose • Leverhulme Trust • British Academy • Research Councils UK • Foreign & Commonwealth Office (Public Diplomacy Challenge Fund).

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Professor Hugo de Burgh, Professor Colin Sparks, Director, Director of CAMRI China Media Centre Colin Sparks founded the Hugo de Burgh is a pioneer UK’s first degree in Media of the study of the Chinese Studies at the University of Media in Europe. For 15 years Westminster, in what became he worked in British TV and is the Department of Media an authority on investigative Studies. He also founded journalism. He is Professor, Media, Culture and Society, PRC 985 Programme, Tsinghua now the pre-eminent academic University (where he also journal in the field. He is represents Western Europe Director of the Communications on the Advisory Board), and Media Research Institute International Dean of (CAMRI), officially the UK’s Communications, Southwest top-rated media research University of Political Science institution. A specialist on Professor Hugo de Burgh and Legislation and institutional transition in and Professor Colin Sparks. Honorary Professor at post-Communist societies, Shandong University. he has long been interested in China and is a Visiting Professor at Communication University of China.

18 Dr Xin Xin, Alja Kranjec, Senior Research Fellow CMC Manager Dr Xin began her RCUK A graduate of the University academic fellowship in Chinese of Ljubljana in Japanology media and culture, and their and Sinology, Alja Kranjec relationship to the wider world, was awarded a scholarship in 2006. UK/China Fellow by the Japanese Government for Excellence in 2008/09, to continue her studies at Dr Xin has also held visiting Tsukuba University and fellowships in China, the USA Tsinghua University. She and Russia. Dr Xin’s two worked as a translator in forthcoming books focus on Slovenia, contributing to the Xinhua News Agency and 16th Biennial Conference of China’s softpower. the European Association of Chinese Studies, before being Dr Zeng Rong, appointed CMC Manager. Postdoctoral Research Fellow Chang Yiru, After graduating from Peking Client Liaison Manager University Dr Zeng was a A producer with China Central journalist at China Central Television’s English Channel Television. She took her MA for 15 years, responsible for at the London School of a daily feature programme Economics, was a Press Fellow Around China, Chang Yiru at Wolfson College, Cambridge holds an English Literature BA and completed her PhD from Beijing Foreign Languages on comparative television University and an MA in Media journalism at Westminster. Her from Goldsmiths, University of book entitled Television News London. Chang Yiru handles and the Limits of Globalisation: client relations and specialist BBC World and Phoenix interpretation for CMC courses Television today will shortly and briefings. be published. Dr. Xin Xin; Dr Zeng Rong; Alja Kranjec; Chang Yiru.

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Between 2005 and 2010 Single authored books the CMC has funded four (including some 2011 Postdoctoral Research Fellows publications in press) and obtained RCUK funding for one. Two Doctoral students (2010) Tong, Jingrong. Investigative who upon qualification became Journalism and Society in China: Journalism, Power and Society, Postdoctoral Research Fellows New York and London: Continuum subsequently took up research (2010) Montgomery, Lucy. China’s posts at Oxford University Creative Industries; Copyright, Social and the University of Leicester, Network Markets and the Business of respectively. In 2011, two are Culture in a Digital Age, Edward Elgar; still within CMC; Dr Xin Xin, Cheltenham who has an RCUK Fellowship, (2011) Chin, Yikchan. Television and Dr Zeng Rong. Regulation and Media Policy in China. The CMC has funded, or is London: Routledge funding, seven PhD candidates, (2011) de Burgh, Hugo. China’s some of whose publications Environment and China’s Environment Journalists are included here. A Leverhulme Visiting (2011) Zeng, Rong. Television News & the Limits of Globalization: BBC World Professorship was obtained and Phonenix Television today, Universities for Professor Hu Zhengrong, Press of America now Deputy President of Communication University of China, but his publications Edited books are not included here. The many publications, mainly in (2005) [ed] de Burgh, Hugo. China and Chinese, of our Visiting Fellows Britain: the Potential Impact of China’s Development, London: Smith Institute are also not included here. This list includes some 2011 (2005) de Burgh, Hugo. Making Journalists: Diverse Models, Global Issues publications in press but not London: Routledge articles submitted and (2007) de Burgh, Hugo. [co-editor] Can published. Not all publications the Prizes still Glitter? The future of British have been entered here. universities in a changing world, Milton Keynes: UBP (2008) [ed] de Burgh, Hugo. Investigative Journalism [2nd Edition] London: Routledge (2011 in press) [ed] Zeng, Rong. Facing Western Correspondents in China: Chinese Media Handlers and their operations, Beijing: Tsinghua University Press

20 Not peer reviewed book (2008) Guo, Dawei. ‘The reception of (2010) Guo, Dawei (ed.) ‘Chinese historical drama on contemporary Chinese media: culture, autonomy and the state’, TV: a critical sociological approach’, Westminster Papers in Communication (2006) de Burgh, Hugo. China: in Journalism and Communication Review and Culture, Vol. 7(1), London: University Friend or Foe? Cambridge: Icon (2008), Wuhan: Wuhan Publishing House, of Westminster, ISSN: 1744-6708 (print); pp 60-75 1744-6716 (Online) Journal articles (2008) Xin, Xin, ‘Structural Change and (2010) Tong, Jingrong ‘The Crisis of the its Impact upon Journalistic Practices: Centralized Media Control Theory: How Xinhua News Agency in the Early 2000s’, Local Power Controls Media in China’, (2005) Tong, Jingrong. ‘Rethinking Positive Journalism Practice, 2(1): 46-63 in Media Culture and Society 32(6) and Critical Traditions in Audience Studies’, in Communication Journal, (2008) Xin, Xin, ‘Research into Chinese (2010) Xin, Xin. ‘The Impact of Citizen Shanghai, Media Organizations: The Case of Xinhua Journalism on Chinese Media and Society’, Vol. 3, May (in Chinese) Shanghai Bureau’, Javnost – The Public, Journalism Practice, 4 (3): 333-344 15(5): 39-56 (2006) de Burgh, Hugo. ‘News Probe: (2010) Xin, Xin. ‘Public Diplomacy Games: What Does It Tell US about Chinese (2009) Li, Shuang ‘A Long Journey with A Comparative Study of American and Journalism Today?’, Medien Journal, Moments of Excitement’ in Publishing Japanese Responses to the Interplay of ‘Media, Culture and Modernization in Outlook, pp 71-72 Nationalism, Ideology and Chinese Soft Power Strategies around the 2008 Beijing China’ (double issue), 2/3: 52-66 (co- (2009) Montgomery, Lucy, Olympics’, Sport in Society (co-authored authored with Xin Xin) Internationalising the Creative Industries, with Christopher J. Finlay), 13 (5): 876- edited with J. Hartley. Special Issue of (2006) Tong, Jingrong. ‘Social Discourse 900 of Journalistic Professionalism in the Chinese Journal of Communication, 2 (1) Xin Xin (2010) Chindia’s Challenge to Chinese Context’ in The Chinese Journal (2009) Tong, Jingrong ‘Guerrilla Tactics Global Communication: A Perspective from of Communication and Society, Hong of Investigative Journalists in China’, China, Global Media and Communication, Kong, Vol. 1, December, (in Chinese) reprinted in Crime and Media, Yvonne 6(3): 296-301 (2006) Tong, Jingrong. ‘Simulacra, Jewkes, London: SAGE Publication (2011) Chin, Yikchan, Policy Process, Representation, and Televisual War: an (2009) Tong, Jingrong ‘Press Self- Policy Learning, and the Role of Provincial anthropological interpretation of televisual censorship in China: a case study in the Media in China. Media, Culture and war’, in Communication Journal, Shanghai, transformation of discourse’, in Discourse Society, 33(2) Vol. 4, August, 2006 (in Chinese) and Society 20(5) (2006) Xin, Xin. ‘A Developing Market in (2009) Tong, Jingrong and Sparks, Colin News: Xinhua News Agency and Chinese ‘Investigative Journalism in China Today’, Articles in Edited collections Newspapers’, Media, Culture & Society, in Journalism Studies, Volume 10 Issue 3. 28(1): 45-66 (2009) Xin, Xin. ‘Xinhua News Agency (2005) de Burgh, Hugo, ‘China in (2006) Xin, Xin. ‘Editorial’ in the issue in Africa’, Journal of African Media the World’ in China and Britain: the Media in China, Westminster Papers in Studies, Potential Impact of China’s Development Communication and Culture, 3(1): 1-10. 1 (3): 363-377 Smith Institute (2006) Xin, Xin. ‘News Probe: What (2010) Lee, Hsiao-wen ‘The Popular Press (2005) de Burgh, Hugo, ‘Journalism Does It Tell US about Chinese Journalism and its Public in Contemporary China’ and the New Cultural Paradigm’ in [ed] Today?’, Medien Journal, ‘Media, Culture Javnost-The Public, EURICOM, Vol.17, Making Journalists, Routledge and Modernization in China’ (double No.3, pp 71-86 (2006) Montgomery, Lucy, ‘Shadow issue), 2/3: 52-66 (co-authored with Hugo markets: the role of copyright in China’s de Burgh) (2010)Li, Shuang ‘Creativity as Branding, An Analysis of FHM’s China Innovative film and television industries – fantasy or (2007) Tong, Jingrong. ‘Guerrilla Tactics Editorial Strategy’ in Magazine & New reality?’ with M. Keane. In P. Thomas of Investigative Journalists in China’ Media Research and J. Servaes (eds) Communications, in Journalism: Theory, Practice, and Intellectual Property and the Public Domain Criticism, Issue 8(5) October 2007 in the Asia-Pacific Region: Contestations and Consensus, New Delhi: Sage

21 (2006) Xin, Xin, ‘Xinhua News Agency (2008) de Burgh, Hugo, ‘Interfering with (2010) Xin, Xin. ‘Xinhua News Agency and Globalization: Negotiating between Foreigners: Harry Wu, Yorkshire TV and in the context of the ‘Crisis’ of News the Global, the Local and the National’, the Prison Camps’ in ibid 300-313 Agencies’ In Oliver Boyd-Barrett (ed.) in Boyd-Barrett, O. (ed.) Communications News Agencies in the Turbulent Era of (2008) Lee, Hsiao-wen ‘Sentiment and Media, Globalization and Empire, the Internet, pp 283-303, Generalitat Reason: The Embodiment of Public Sphere pp.111-128, Eastleigh, UK: John Libbey de Catalunya: Col-leccio Lexikon in China.’ In Suheyla Kirca Schroeder and (2007) de Burgh, Hugo, ‘The China LuEtt Hanson (eds) Freedom and Prejudice: (Forthcoming/2011) Xin, Xin, ‘Investigative Connection’ Introduction to de Burgh, et approaches to media and culture. Istanbul: Journalism, Citizen Journalism and Social al, [ed] Globalisation and the future of UK Bahcesehir University Press, pp 47-57 Justice’ In Amaro LaRosa and César Universities, UBP Carrillo (eds) Impact of Globalization and (2009) de Burgh, Hugo, ‘Investigative Technology on Behavior and Everyday (2007) Xin, Xin, ‘How to Do Fieldwork?’ Journalism’ section in Eadie, William (ed) Practices: Cross-cultural Studies In Nico Carpentier, et al (eds) Media (2009) 21st Century Communication: Technologies and Democracy in an A Reference Handbook Thousand Oaks: (Forthcoming 2011) Xin, Xin. Enlarged Europe. The intellectual work SAGE ‘Web 2.0, Grassroots Journalism and of the 2007 European media and Social Justice in China’ In Graham Meikle (2009) Guo, Dawei [‘The representation communication doctoral summer school. and Guy Redden (eds) News Online: of women in contemporary Chinese family Tartu: University of Tartu Press Transformation and Continuity, melodramas’], in Guo, Zhenzhi, Deng, pp 178-194, New York: Palgrave (2008) de Burgh, Hugo, ‘Investigative Lifeng and Zhang, Zixuan (eds.), The Journalism since 1997: issues and debates’ First Medium: Chinese TV in the age of in de Burgh, Hugo [ed], Investigative Globalization] Beijing: Tsinghua University Other Journalism, London: Routledge Press, pp 122-135

(2008) de Burgh, Hugo, ‘Journalism with (2009) Montgomery, Lucy, ‘Fashion as Li Shuang A, column “View on World Attitude: The Daily Mail’ in de Burgh, consumer entrepreneurship: emergent risk Publishing” in Publishing Outlook, since Hugo (ed) (2008) Investigative Journalism culture, social network markets and the January 2010 to 2011. (In Chinese). London: Routledge launch of Vogue China’ with J. Hartley. In Hartley, J. The Uses of Digital Literacy, Li Shuang A, column “Publishing Review” (2008) de Burgh, Hugo, ‘Thirty Years St. Lucia: University of Queensland Press in Publishing Reference, since December of British Investigative Journalism’ in 2010 to 2011. (In Chinese). ibid 48-65 (2009) Montgomery, Lucy, ‘Global reuse and adaptation in the creative (2008) de Burgh, Hugo, ‘Investigating industries – Three further arguments against Corporate Corruption – File on Four’ intellectual property based on lessons from in ibid 199-212 China,’ with J. Potts. In P.L Jayanthi Reddy (2008) de Burgh, Hugo, ‘Scrutinising (ed) Creative Commons: International Social Policy at C4 Dispatches’ in ibid Perspectives, Hyderabad: Amicus Books 231-244 (2010) de Burgh, Hugo (2011) ‘Motivation (2008) de Burgh, Hugo, ‘Investigative in Journalism’, in Zeng, Rong (2011 in Journalists and History – the case of press) [ed] Facing Western Correspondents The Cossacks’ in ibid 256-26 in China: Chinese Media Handlers and their operations Beijing: Tsinghua (2008) de Burgh, Hugo, ‘Rough Justice’ University Press in ibid 245-255 (2010) Li, Shuang ‘The Review of UK (2008) de Burgh, Hugo, ‘The Cook Report’ Magazines’ Market in 2009’ in Li, in ibid 268-285 2009–2010 China Periodicals’ (2008) de Burgh, Hugo, ‘High Politics and Yearbook, Zhang, Bohai, Beijing: Low Behaviour: Sunday Times Insight in the China Encyclopedia Publishing House, Nineties’, in ibid 286-299 pp 677-686. (In Chinese) (2010) Li, Shuang ‘The Review of Western Research on China’s Periodical’, in Li, Pin, Report on China Periodical’s Development No. 2 (Blue Book of China’s Media series), Beijing: Social Science Academic Press (China), pp 172-186. (In Chinese) 22 21 contact

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