2023
DOI: 10.1177/20594364231195934
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Ten postulates of a media imperialism framework: For critical research on China’s media power and influence in the Global South

Tanner Mirrlees

Abstract: This article considers the growing media power and influence of China in the global South through the lens of a critical media imperialism framework derived from the geopolitical economy of communications research tradition. While extensive research exists on US media imperialism and the challenge to it posed by China’s global media rise, the idea of China as a media imperialist in its own right has received limited attention. This article addresses this gap in the field by summarizing ten key postulates of a … Show more

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