The Evolving Landscape of Media and Communication in Hong Kong

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City University of HK Press, 2018 - 308 pàgines

Over the last twenty years Hong Kong society has witnessed dramatic change, and nowhere is this better reflected than in the realm of media and communications. Across the fields of journalism, public relations and advertising, we can see the changing trends in terms of audience consumption and interaction. From technological developments to the shift in audience participation, the expectations and functions of these professions have been greatly altered.

While many of these changes are occurring worldwide, within Hong Kong the processes of change have been further complicated by recent social and political events. Through a selection of essays by field experts, this volume explores the evolution of media itself as well as the complex causes underlying these developments. It identifies not only the difficulties and opportunities for media professionals today, but also the evolving role of the audience.

 

Continguts

Introduction
1
Communication and Society
9
The Landscape of Newspapers in Hong Kong
13
English Press and Magazines in Hong Kong
31
and Public Participation on TV Journalism in Hong Kong
47
The Emergence of Internet Media in Hong Kong
85
Social Media in Hong Kongs Changing Ecology
99
Social Media Use in Hong Kong
115
Animated News and Credibility
151
Media Change and the State of the Advertising Industry
193
Creative Professionals Perceptions of Creativity
213
Attitudes towards Advertising
225
Public Complaints against Advertising
235
Media and Populations in Hong Kong
251
An Overview of Health Communication Research
267
Copyright

A Report on Public Evaluations of Media Credibility
135

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Sobre l'autor (2018)

Yu Huang is a Professor in the School of Communication at Hong Kong Baptist University.  His research areas cover mass media in Hong Kong and Mainland China, the political economy of the media, and social theories of media studies.

Yunya Song is an Associate Professor in the Department of Journalism and Director of the AI and Media Research Lab at Hong Kong Baptist University. Her research focuses on the areas of global communication, online social networks, and media sociology.

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