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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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Wang Haiyan
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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, 2022.
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Wang, Haiyan
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Meng, Jing
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Chinese Journalism
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Transformation or Continuation? Comparing Journalism in Digital and Legacy Media in China
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Wang, Haiyan. Transformation or Continuation? Comparing Journalism in Digital and Legacy Media in China[J]. Journalism Practice, 2022, 16(7), 1431-1448.
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Wang, Haiyan
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Chinese Media
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A Report on Education of Journalism and Media Diversity in Mainland China
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报告类型: 咨詢報告 Consulting Report, , 2022
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Wang, Haiyan
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Song, Yuxiang
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Journalism Education
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中國新聞業的代際變遷——以曼海姆的世代理論為視角
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Wang, Haiyan. 中國新聞業的代際變遷——以曼海姆的世代理論為視角[J]. 新聞記者, 2022(3), 24-34.
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Wang, Haiyan
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Generational Change in Chinese Journalism: Developing Mannheim’s Theory of Generations for Contemporary Social Conditions
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Wang, Haiyan. Generational Change in Chinese Journalism: Developing Mannheim’s Theory of Generations for Contemporary Social Conditions[J]. Journal of Communication, 2021, 71(1), 104-128.
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Wang, Haiyan
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Journalism Education in China
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Wang, H.. Journalism Education in China[C], 2021.
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Wang, H.
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Journalism Education
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Transformation or continuation? Comparing journalism in digital and legacy media in China
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Wang, H.. Transformation or continuation? Comparing journalism in digital and legacy media in China[J]. Journalism Practice, 2021, 17(7), 1431-1448.
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Wang, H.
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