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This article is based on a nationwide survey carried out by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the China Teenagers and Children Development Service Centre from …
- Seeking spotlight, narcissists can’t stop sharing
Sharing addiction is a subset of a wider group of internet behaviors, such as compulsive online gaming. Sharing addicts live for the possibility that their content go v…
- Field study refreshes rural communication research
Currently, within the scope of urban-rural relations, scholars have taken history, culture, ecology, labor and new media as starting points while constantly widening th…
- The return of truth in journalism: An integrative perspective
However, the application of multiple advanced technologies has complicated the process of distinguishing news facts. It is urgent for mainstream and social media to sta…
- Concretization crucial to promote traditional Chinese culture
These programs have presented a useful exploration of the socialization, popularization and communication of Chinese language and literature. To quote slogan of one of …
- Lack of media contact contributes to rural poverty
As information technology penetrates the countryside, new media forms like mobile phones and the internet are gradually radiating to impoverished rural areas.
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- Multiple channels to strengthen we-media governance
The Cyber Security Law, which came into effect in June 2017, along with other regulations, signals that China is working to establish a system of rules and regulation t…
- Robot journalists can never fully replace human reporters
As technology advances, the art of storytelling is also becoming a scientific endeavor that uses machine learning algorithms, drawing upon the vast field of linguistics…
- Media reform must tackle supply-side imbalance, excessive commercial…
In the market-oriented media, there is a surplus of entertainment content and insufficient coverage of social news. In the urban media, especially on online platforms, …