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A research project and publication of the Journalism & Media Studies Centre at the University of Hong Kong, focusing on current developments in China’s media landscape.

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The Spirit of Control

The Spirit of Control

Tomorrow will mark the one-week anniversary of President Xi Jinping’s “important speech” on information policy, in which he outlined his…
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David BandurskiFeb 24
Mirror, Mirror On the Wall

Mirror, Mirror On the Wall

Three years ago, launching a “mass line” effort to close the widening gap between the public and the Chinese Communist Party, President Xi…
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David BandurskiFeb 20
The Roots of Media Corruption in China

The Roots of Media Corruption in China

Most people who work in any way with the media in China would probably agree that corruption in the industry is endemic. Most would…
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David BandurskiJan 20
Can Old News Shed Light on the Gui Minhai Case?

Can Old News Shed Light on the Gui Minhai Case?

There's a new twist in the case of Hong Kong’s missing booksellers. On Sunday, Mighty Current publishing house owner Gui Minhai (桂民海), who…
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David BandurskiJan 18
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How Xi Jinping Views the News

How Xi Jinping Views the News

It will take many months to unpack the implications of the new and comprehensive media policy Chinese President Xi Jinping outlined on…
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David BandurskiMar 2
AN ODE TO BIG BROTHER

AN ODE TO BIG BROTHER

Earlier today, Chinese President Xi Jinping made a formal visit to the official Xinhua News Agency, an event that will probably, in the…
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David BandurskiFeb 19
A HISTORY OF “HURT FEELINGS”

A HISTORY OF “HURT FEELINGS”

Earlier this month on state television in China, Swedish national Peter Dahlin, the co-founder of a non-governmental organisation assisting…
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David BandurskiJan 28
Who Sold Out China’s Health Forums?

Who Sold Out China’s Health Forums?

On January 10, a query appeared on Zhihu (知乎), a Chinese question-and-answer community similar to Quora, in which a user identified as “Ant…
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David BandurskiJan 13
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