All Stories

  1. China’s Soft Power Building and Its TV Industry as a Soft Powerhouse
  2. Postscript: Envisioning the Future of China’s Soft Power
  3. The Limits of Outsourced Soft Power
  4. Soft Power Made in China
  5. Conclusions
  6. Introduction
  7. Seeking Virtual Capital Through Online Media in the Digital Age
  8. Local Embeddedness, Domestification, and Capital Displacement: The Case of Offline Media
  9. Foreign Markets and Professionals: The Gatekeepers
  10. The Conversion Paradox in Quasi-Sinophone East Asia
  11. Doing "Internationalized precarity" in making a film "Seediq Bale"
  12. Narratives of ‘mixed race’ youth in South Korea: racial order and in-betweenness
  13. (China's Environmental Market: Sectoral Features and Regional Cooperation)
  14. “Gangnam Style” as Format: When a Localized Korean Song Meets a Global Audience
  15. Ts’ai, Hui-yu Caroline (2009) Taiwan in Japan’s Empire Building: An Institutional Approach to Colonial Engineering. London and New York: Routledge. 352 pages. ISBN: 978-0415447386.
  16. Pál Nyíri (2010) Mobility and Cultural Authority in Contemporary China. Seattle and London: University of Washington Press. 231 pages. ISBN: 978-0-295-99016-3.