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'Chindia' and Global Communication

Global Media and Communication, volume 6, issue 3 (2010), pp. 243-389

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Towards contextually-grounded comparative scholarship / Bella Mody
Chindia in the context of emerging cultural and media powers / Joe Straubhaar
Comparing media capitals: Hong Kong and Mumbai / Michael Curtin
Neo-colonialism, ideology or just business? China's perception of Africa / Liang Zheng
'Chindia': A cultural project? / Yudhishthir Raj Isar
The rise of China and India: Promising new teaching and research directions for global media studies / Radhika Parameswaran
China and India and the ingredients for research success / Ang Peng Hwa
Chindia's challenge to global communication: A perspective from China / Xin Xin
Chindia: Innovation in online film distribution / Stuart Cunningham, Jon Silver, and Elaine Jing Zhao
Problematizing Chindia: Hybridity and Bollywoodization of popular Indian cinema in global film flows / David J. Schaefer and Kavita Karan
New strategies of China's film industry as soft power / Wendy Su
Opportunities and challenges of globalization for the Chinese film industry / Li Huiqun
Deciphering Chindia: Two accents of media governance / Vibodh Parthasarathi
Foreign direct investment policies in Chindia's digital media / Elizabeth C. Hanson and Yu Zheng
Assessing the prospects for an Asian re-configuration of the global news order / Oliver Boyd-Barrett
Chindia's newspaper boom: Identifying sustainable business models / Nikhil Moro and Debashis Aikat
How to solve a problem like His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama? Studying Indian media coverage and journalists' perception of China and India's evolving relationship / Shakuntala Rao
Dragon and Elephant: Who will win? Chindia in the Chinese netizen's view / Hu Zhengrong and Lei Zhang
Border disorder: Threat, distrust and 'othering' in Indian journalism / Prasun Sonwalkar
Debating China-India relations on the internet: Netizens' dialogue for constructive international politics / Mei Wu