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Internationalizing "International Communication"
Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press (2015), vi, 332 pp.
Press Self-Censorship and Political Transition in Hong Kong
International Journal of Press/Politics, volume 3, issue 2 (1998), pp. 55-73
"Hong Kong's handover has induced self-censorship among the press in order to curry favor with and avoid coercive pressure from China. Based on a comprehensive survey, this article shows that many journalists perceive their colleagues as being afraid to criticize China but think of themselves as bei
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China's Media, Media's China
Boulder, Col.: Westview Press (1994), ix, 340 pp.
"This book explores the rapidly evolving conditions of political communication in China. It examines how ideology and professional roles affect both scholarly and journalistic understanding of China. The book offers insights into Chinese journalism and Sino-American relations." (Publisher descriptio
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Media Imperialism Reconsidered: The Homogenizing of Television Culture
Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage (1979), 276 pp.
"An analysis of media imperialism with a middle-range focus. Capitalist exploitation, Lee contends, is not limited to the Third World but extends to advanced capitalist countries as well. The real questions should resolve around " (1) the extent to which Marxist-Leninist theory of 'media imperialism
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