38 research outputs found

    As Mainstream and Alternative Media Converge?: Critical Perspectives from Asia on Online Media Development

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    10.1080/17512786.2021.1976072JOURNALISM PRACTIC

    Asian Newsrooms in Transition: A Study of Data Journalism Forms and Functions in Singapore's State-Mediated Press System

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    10.1080/1461670X.2022.2032802Journalism Studies2304469-48

    Data “Objectivity” in a Time of Coronavirus: Uncovering the Potential Impact of State Influence on the Production of Data-Driven News

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    10.1080/21670811.2021.1942111Digital Journalism1-1

    An Asian version of data journalism?: Uncovering "Asian values" in data stories produced across Asia

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    10.1177/14648849221133298JOURNALIS

    Can East Asia produce its own "Al-Jazeera"? Assessing the potential of Channel NewsAsia as a global media contra-flow

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    In the last decade, Western news organizations have been increasingly upstaged by satellite news services from the global South. New players like Al-Jazeera in Qatar and Telesur in Venezuela have emerged to challenge a monopoly long held by Western networks like CNN and BBC in the broadcasting of international news. This thesis examines the contributions of the fast-growing region of East Asia to the emergence of such media contra-flows, focusing on an increasingly prominent player, Channel NewsAsia, based in Singapore. By using Al-Jazeera as a point of reference, this thesis develops a fourfold working model of a contra-flow, against which other news organizations may be assessed. Through a content and discourse analysis that compares Channel NewsAsia’s coverage with that of BBC’s, the author discovers that the Singapore-based station is not as uniquely Asian as it purports to be, due to numerous political-economic constraints that limit its contra-flow potential

    Development lessons from China: a political-economic perspective on how neopatrimonial states may achieve high economic growth

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    10.1080/02255189.2015.1026313Canadian Journal of Development Studies / Revue canadienne d'études du développement363283-29

    When new media operates within a state-mediated press system: assessing new media’s impact on journalism crisis perceptions in Singapore and Hong Kong

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    10.1080/1369118x.2018.1521458Information, Communication & Society234572-58

    Assessing the potential of Channel NewsAsia as the next ‘Al Jazeera’: A comparative discourse analysis of Channel NewsAsia and the BBC

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    10.1177/1742766513478137Global Media and Communication9283-9
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