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Visuality and Identity: Sinophone Articulations across the Pacific
- S. Donald
- Art
- 1 July 2008
Visuality and Identity: Sinophone Articulations Across the Pacific, by Shu-mei Shih. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2007. xiv + 243 pp. US$55.00/£35.95 (hardcover), US$21. 95/£l 3.95…
Media in China: Consumption, Content and Crisis
Acknowledgements List of tables List of figures Preface: Media research in China Yin Hong 1. Media in China: New Convergences, New Approaches Stephanie Hemelryk Donald and Michael Keane 2. One…
Tourism and the Branded City: Film and Identity on the Pacific Rim
- S. Donald, J. Gammack
- Business
- 28 October 2007
Comparing the major Pacific Rim cities of Sydney, Hong Kong and Shanghai, this book examines world city branding. Whilst all three cities compete on the world's stage for events, tourists and…
Picturing Power in the People's Republic of China: Posters of the Cultural Revolution
- Harriet Evans, S. Donald
- Art
- 24 January 2000
This illustrated book provides an innovative reinterpretation of the Cultural Revolution through the medium of the poster - a major component of popular print culture in China. Using 30 full colour…
Media Theories and Approaches: A Global Perspective
- M. Balnaves, S. Donald, B. Shoesmith
- Economics
- 15 December 2008
PART I: CONVERGENCES Introduction Technologizing the World A Global View PART II: THEORIES Classics in Media and Effects Classics in Media and Ideology Classics in Reasoning About Information and its…
Little Friends: Children's Film and Media Culture in China
- S. Donald
- Sociology, Art
- 7 April 2005
Chapter 1 Children's Media Research in an Asian Studies Context Chapter 2 Film, Family, and Feeling: Ganquing Chapter 3 "Messengers" or Consumers? Children in Children's Film Chapter 4 Classroom…
Gender in children’s television worldwide
- M. Götz, O. Hofmann, Honxia Zhang
- Art
- 2008
In the world’s largest quantitative media analysis of children’s TV so far the main characters of fictional
programmes in 24 countries were coded. The results show a clear under-representation and…
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