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Bibliography:
Media and Globalization in Contemporary China
The bibliography is providing a source for further reading to NIASnytt
: Asia Insights, 2005:3 Theme: Media and Globalization in Contemporary
China and is compiled by Anja Møller Rasmussen and Per
Hansen, NIAS Library and Information Centre, NIAS.
The bibliography is in the form of a searchable database.
It contains references to books, chapters in books and journal and
newspaper articles (1999-2005). The references were selected from
the databases: Bibliography of Asian Studies, databases on social
sciences in WebSpirs, and in ProQuest Direct, World Affairs Online,
Social Sciences Citation Index, British Library of Development Studies
On-line Catalogue, Eldis and NIAS ASIANA. Included in the bibliography
are also books and articles cited by the contributors to NIASnytt
: Asia Insights, 2005:3 Theme: Media and Globalization in Contemporary
China.
When accessing the database you will be provided with a number of
search hints and should you need further help on how to use the
system, please click on Help in the top menu.
If you have any other questions or comments to the
bibliography please contact us at bib@nias.ku.dk.
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Media and Globalization in Contemporary China
News agencies
and services
News
sources
You
will find the most updated information about a country in newspapers
and journals (either online or printed)
EIU
Country Reports and Keesing's
Records of World Events is examples of records and registered
events. World
News Connection WNC is translated news from offical sources
and
IRIN
Integrated
Regional Information gives news about crisis and humanitation
actions.
Newswires
Asia-Pacific
News
BBC
News: Asia-Pacific
BBC
News: South Asia
China
View - Xinhua News Agency
CNN:
Asia News
Go
Asia Pacific - ABC news service
Jane's
Asia-Pacific News
Time:
Asia
WorldNewsAsia
Newspapers
ABYZ
news links: Asia
The
Asia News Network (ANN), is a network of national daily newspapers
published in Asian cities, organized to provide avenues for cooperation
and to optimize coverage of major news events in the region.
Asia
Views, Leading regional media organisations, such as Malaysian
Business (Malaysia), Newsbreak (Phillipines), Tempo (Indonesia)
and Today (Singapore) have joined hands to publish an on-line weekly
regional magazine covering news and commentaries from around South-east
Asia and beyond.
Asian
news archives on the web
Inkpot:
Asia
provides
links to online titles from all parts of the world with good coverage
in each Asian region
Irrawaddy,
a monthly newspaper covering Burma and Southeast Asia
Kiosken
NewsDirectory:
Asia
Newspapers.Com:
Asia
Information
and communication technology
Digital
Review of Asia Pacific
UNDP Asia-Pacific Development
Information Programme (UNDP-APDIP) is pleased to announce the release
of the new and updated edition of the Digital Review of Asia Pacific.
The Digital Review of Asia
Pacific 2005/2006 offers comprehensive reports and useful analyses
of how 29 economies/countries are using information and communication
technologies (ICTs) in business, government and civil society.
Parts of the chapters
are available for free download at http://www.digital-review.org
Media
China
Media Research Center; CDDC
Ed./Corp.: CDDC, Beijing, China
Language: Chinese (GB)
The China Media Research Center (or, following their own translation:
China Dominant-journalism Development Center) was established in
November 2001 as a source of information for scholars and people
from the media sector. CDDC offers articles, analysis, reports and
discussion on a wide range of topics related to media in China,
authored by journalists, researchers, lawers and other authorities
from the field. You shouldn't expect articles running counter to
government expectation, though: CDDC is certainly no platform for
government dissent.
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