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China's Environment and China's Environment Journalists: A Study [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 103 pages, height x width: 229x178 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Mar-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Intellect Books
  • ISBN-10: 1841504696
  • ISBN-13: 9781841504698
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 103 pages, height x width: 229x178 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Mar-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Intellect Books
  • ISBN-10: 1841504696
  • ISBN-13: 9781841504698
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"A new specialism has appeared in China in recent years, that of environment correspondent. This study investigates them to understand their attitudes towards the environment, their means of operation and their views on the significance of their own work."--Publisher's description.

Environmental issues are of growing concern in China, with numerous initiatives aimed at cultivating dialogue and increasing awareness. And key to these initiatives is the environmental journalist. The first English-language study of this burgeoning new field, this book investigates Chinese environmental journalists—their methodologies, their attitudes toward the environment, and their views on the significance of their work—and concludes that most respond enthusiastically to government promptings to report on the environment and climate change. Additional chapters demonstrate journalists’ impact in helping to shape governmental decision making.

Chapter 1 Contents
1(8)
Origins of this book
3(1)
China's media today
4(3)
Method and acknowledgments
7(2)
Chapter 2 China's Environmental Governance
9(26)
Environmental issues: Overview
11(2)
The system for managing the Chinese environment
13(2)
Principles of environmental governance
15(1)
Issues
16(1)
The localisation of power
16(3)
Citizen involvement with compliance
19(1)
Effects of the Internet
19(3)
NGOs and what journalists think of them
22(1)
The influence of globalisation
23(1)
The rule of law
23(3)
The right to know
26(2)
External assessments
28(7)
Chapter 3 Findings
35(24)
Reporting the environment: The current situation
37(3)
What are the deficiencies in reporting?
40(2)
Range of stories and main themes
42(2)
How reporters work
44(4)
Media influence on environmental issues
48(1)
Stories unpublished and what they tell us
49(1)
Whence do journalists get their stories?
50(2)
Obstacles to reporting and publication
52(4)
Reporters' solutions
56(1)
Recent developments
57(2)
Chapter 4 Illustrative Cases
59(14)
The South China Sea
61(1)
Xin'an area water resource development
61(1)
The Round Bright Garden
62(1)
The Tiger Leaping Gorge
63(1)
The Tibetan antelope
63(1)
Canton's ambient haze
64(1)
The Songhua River story
65(1)
A Xiamen chemical factory
66(1)
The Nu River
67(1)
The Three Gorges Dam (Dai, 1989: 6)
67(2)
The Sanlu milk powder case
69(1)
Lake Tai and Mr Wu Lihong
70(3)
Chapter 5 Recommendations
73(8)
Policy-makers and lobbyists in the environmental field
75(1)
Environmental awareness among media managers
75(1)
Decision makers in the Chinese media community
75(1)
Developing competencies in-house
75(2)
Media departments in educational establishments
77(1)
Relevant Chinese authorities
77(1)
International media development actors
77(4)
Chapter 6 Conclusion
81(4)
Bibliography and References 85(12)
Glossary 97(4)
The Authors 101
Hugo de Burgh holds the Chair of Journalism at the University of Westminster and is Director of the China Media Centre. His academic books include The Chinese Journalist (2003), Making Journalists (2005) and Investigative Journalism (2008, 2nd ed.) He has also published an introduction to how China works, China: Friend or Foe? (2006) and an edited volume China and Britain: The Potential Impact of China's Development (2006).





Zeng Rong, a graduate of Peking University and the London School of Economics, obtained her Ph.D. at the University of Westminster in 2008. She is a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Westminster, studying creativity in Chinese television. She is also Managing Director of Houghton Street Media, the Sino-British television production company. Her book Television News and the Limits of Globalization: BBC World and Phoenix Television Today (2012) is published by the University of Buckingham Press.