29.484, Calls: Discourse Analysis / Lingue Culture Mediazioni / Languages Cultures Mediation (Jrnl)

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Subject: 29.484, Calls: Discourse Analysis / Lingue Culture Mediazioni / Languages Cultures Mediation (Jrnl)

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Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2018 13:33:08
From: Bettina Mottura [bettina.mottura at unimi.it]
Subject: Discourse Analysis / Lingue Culture Mediazioni / Languages Cultures Mediation (Jrnl)

 
Full Title: Lingue Culture Mediazioni / Languages Cultures Mediation 


Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis 

Subject Language(s): Chinese, Mandarin (cmn)

Call Deadline: 30-Jun-2018 

Call for Papers:

Emerging Chinese Theory and Practice of Media

Editors: Hugo de Burgh, Emma Lupano, Bettina Mottura

China has developed its own model of media management and journalism since the
foundation of the People's Republic of China. This model, which traditionally
encompasses a very strong relation between politics and media practices, has
evolved over the last 40 years of reforms. At the national level, it has
transformed into a much more complex and nuanced system based on the mediation
between political, commercial and professional interests. At the international
level, the ambition of China to contribute to the media agenda and flow of
information has grown significantly.

In recent years, the Chinese discourse on the media has focused on the
importance of innovation and quality of national media production as well as
on strengthening China's influence on international news production. In this
changing context, it is important to examine the evolution of the idea and
practice of the media in the country. The volume aims to explore the emerging
Chinese theories and discourses on the role and functions of the media as well
as on journalism values and practices, also in comparison with the global
stance(s). Authors are invited to submit proposals stemming from a wide range
of methodological perspectives. Contributions based on primary sources are
particularly welcome.

See: http://www.ledonline.it/index.php/LCM-Journal/announcement/view/34




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