The Swiss magazine, MEDIENWOCHE, in an article about China’s expanding foreign media, has drawn heavily on work by CAMRI scholars. The article, which is published in German, suggests the […]
Disillusioned users are leaving China’s most popular social network over growing privacy fears, writes Laurie Chen for the South China Morning Post. The article, published this week discusses the […]
Two CAMRI academics have been quoted by a Columbia Journalism Review article that questions what might happen when China’s state-run media embraces AI. The article builds upon a 2016 […]
The University of Westminster’s China Media Centre hosts two conferences in partnership with China Central Television (CCTV) celebrating successful collaborations between UK and Chinese television teams. The first, entitled […]
Xin Xin has been interviewed by the South China Morning Post in their article on the rise of TV Drama’s promoting the Communist Party. The article by Sarah Zheng […]
Click to view video on Aljazeera The great firewall update: Clamping down on VPNs Russia and China have both recently taken action against the use of VPNs, virtual private […]
Gillian Youngs, professor of creative and digital economy and head of innovation and impact in WSMAD, was the international keynote speaker at the ‘Internet + SHE Innovation and Development […]
The screen fills with close-ups of smiling African faces against a black-and-orange background: the carefree child, the gap-toothed man with smoke curling from his pipe. The faces retreat into […]
The China Media Centre has hosted the International Conference on China and the Changing Geopolitics of Global Communication. The conference, which took place on the University of Westminster’s Marylebone Campus, […]
This chapter analyses the political economy of advertising on Chinese Social media using Weibo, Youku and Renren. Using Marx’s theory of ideology, it examines “if the common sense of […]