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The De-professionalization of Chinese Journalism
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Wang Haiyan, Meng Jing. The De-professionalization of Chinese Journalism[J]. Chinese Journal of Communication, 2023, 16(1), 1-18.
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Meng Jing
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Submit date:2022/08/20
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