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This book sheds new light on the study of journalism and communication, considering why and how journalism is studied in the 21st century. It notably offers both an international and interdisciplinary comparison of journalism and communication, examining the history of Chinese and Western journalism and addressing the similarities and differences between them. Focusing on the education and training of future journalists, it also provides a comprehensive study of news coverage systems in China and in Western countries, including the processing of news sources, attitudes towards news communication and comparative communication scholarship. Researchers of media and journalism will find this a key read, as well as practicing journalists and students of journalism. 

1 Significance and Method of Studies of Comparative Journalism and Communication
1(14)
1 The Purpose of Studies of Comparative Journalism and Communication
1(4)
2 The Object of the Studies of Comparative Journalism and Communication
5(3)
3 Research Methodology of Comparative Journalism and Communication
8(7)
2 Review of the Journalism and Communication History of the Six Countries: Germany, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Japan and Russia
15(50)
1 Historical Process of Journalism and Communication Activities
16(8)
2 Review of the Journalism and Communication History of the Six Countries Including Germany, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Japan, Russia
24(22)
3 Journalism and Communication Undertakings in China
46(6)
4 The Law of Formation and Development of Journalism and Communication and the Imbalanced Development of the Press in China and the West
52(13)
3 Analysis of Journalism and Communication Ideas in China and the West
65(78)
1 The Idea on the Nature of Media
67(6)
2 The Idea on the Functions of Media
73(10)
3 The Idea on the Authenticity of News
83(8)
4 The Idea on the Communication of News
91(12)
5 The Idea on the News Values
103(6)
6 The Idea on the Propaganda of News
109(7)
7 The Idea on Public Opinion of News
116(7)
8 The Idea on the Rights of News
123(8)
9 The Idea on the Audience of News
131(8)
10 Several Concluding Remarks About the Analysis of Journalism and Communication Ideas
139(4)
4 Differences and Similarities Between the Journalism and Communication Systems in China and the West
143(64)
1 Analysis of the Ownership of Chinese and Western News Media
144(10)
2 Comparison of the Editorial Policies of Chinese and Western News Media
154(28)
3 Different Organizational Structures of News Media in China and the West
182(25)
5 Regulation and Supervision on Journalism and Communication in China and the West
207(84)
1 Analysis of Journalism and Communication Regulation in China and the West
208(34)
2 Comparison Between the Legal System of Journalism and Communication in China and the West
242(31)
3 Comparison Between Journalism and Communication Ethics in China and the West
273(18)
6 Practice Views of Chinese and Western Journalism and Communication
291(38)
1 Similarities and Differences Between Chinese and Western News Sources and Processing
292(12)
2 Different Statuses of News Commentary in China and West
304(6)
3 Layout Features of Chinese and Western News Media
310(6)
4 Analysis of Advertising Dissemination Between Chinese and Western News Media
316(8)
5 Some Conclusions on the Practice Views of Chinese and Western Journalism and Communication
324(5)
7 Comparison of Chinese and Western News Education
329(36)
1 News Education in Western Countries
330(16)
2 Journalism Education in China
346(12)
3 Comparison of Chinese and Western Journalism Education
358(7)
Afterword 365
Bing Tong (PhD of Journalism) is Professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Journalism and Communication, Fudan University, China. He is also the consultant of the Centre of Modern China of Hong Kong Shue Yan College and council member of Beijing Journalists Association. He mainly studies news spread principles, Marxist news concept, journalistic trend, Chinese news reform under the market economy and globalization.