All Stories

  1. Precarious Creativity and the State in New Era China - Review of <i>Chinese Creator Economies: Labor and Bilateral Creative Workers</i> by Jian Lin, New York University Press, 2023
  2. Innovating the humanities, reimagining the future: empirical evidence from virtual reality practice in China
  3. Sino-futurism and alternative imaginaries of Digital China
  4. Restoration of mobility through mobile health: the digital health code as a technology of governance
  5. Struggling to be more visible: Female digital creative entrepreneurs in China
  6. When push comes to nudge: a Chinese digital civilisation in-the-making
  7. China’s digital media industries and the challenge of overseas markets
  8. China’s soft power conundrum, film coproduction, and visions of shared prosperity
  9. Data on demand
  10. Digital Platforms: Exerting China’s New Cultural Power in the Asia-Pacific
  11. Lofty Ambitions, New Territories, and Turf Battles: China’s Platforms “Go Out”
  12. Entrepreneurial solutionism, characteristic cultural industries and the Chinese dream
  13. Formats, cultural security and China’s going out policy
  14. Digital China
  15. Der Cluster-Effekt in China: Tatsache oder Einbildung?
  16. Faked in China: Nation Branding, Counterfeit Culture and Globalization Fan Yang Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 2016 xvi + 284 pp. £21.99 ISBN 978-0-253-01846-5
  17. Where are we going? Parent–child television reality programmes in China
  18. Staging Corruption: Chinese Television and Politics by Ruoyun BaiRuoyun Bai. Staging Corruption: Chinese Television and Politics. University of British Columbia Press. xii, 280. $32.95
  19. East Asian audio-visual collaboration and the global expansion of Chinese media
  20. Going global or going nowhere? Chinese media in a time of flux
  21. Book Review: Two Billion Eyes: The Story of China Central Television
  22. Handbook of Cultural and Creative Industries in China
  23. Before the Gold Rush: Culture Without Industry in China
  24. Routledge Handbook of New Media in Asia
  25. The Chinese Television Industry
  26. Soft Power
  27. Rethinking Chinese Television Research
  28. Channels and Content
  29. Convergence
  30. Introduction
  31. Formats
  32. Television in Transition
  33. Nation Building
  34. Tourism and the Creative Economy
  35. Media in China
  36. Between formal and informal: the shakeout in China’s online video industry
  37. Asian Popular Culture
  38. China's New Creative Clusters
  39. Mobility of the Creative Class and City Attractiveness: A Case Study of Chinese Animation Workers
  40. Renegades on the Frontier of Innovation: The Shanzhai Grassroots Communities of Shenzhen in China's Creative Economy
  41. Global Television Formats
  42. How Creativity is Changing China
  43. Keeping Up with the Neighbors: China's Soft Power Ambitions
  44. Creative industries in China: four perspectives on social transformation
  45. Introduction: The global flow of creative ideas
  46. Great adaptations: China's creative clusters and the new social contract
  47. Between the tangible and the intangible: China's new development dilemma
  48. The Capital Complex: Beijing's New Creative Clusters
  49. Understanding the creative economy: A tale of two cities' clusters
  50. TV Drama in China
  51. From National Preoccupation to Overseas Aspiration
  52. Introduction
  53. Television's New Engines
  54. Created in China
  55. Creative Industries and Developing Countries
  56. Globalisation and Citizenship
  57. New Television
  58. Once were peripheral: creating media capacity in East Asia
  59. Creative industries and innovation in China
  60. From made in China to created in China
  61. The Diggi Awards: an ‘agent model’ for creative community-building
  62. Measuring the employment effects of the rural renewal tax scheme
  63. Cultural Power in International TV Format Markets
  64. Exporting Chinese Culture: Industry Financing Models in Film and Television
  65. Worlds apart? Finance and investment in creative industries in the People’s Republic of China and Latin America
  66. Brave new world
  67. Book Reviews
  68. Chinese Media, Global Contexts (review)
  69. Creativity and Complexity in Post-WTO China
  70. Technology and intermediation: do banks pass the gains to their customers?
  71. As a Hundred Television Formats Bloom, a Thousand Television Stations Contend
  72. Broadcasting policy, creative compliance and the myth of civil society in China
  73. Cultural Technology Transfer: Redefining Content in the Chinese Television Industry
  74. By the Way, FUCK YOU! Feng Xiaogang's disturbing television dramas
  75. Redefining Chinese citizenship
  76. Redefining Chinese citizenship
  77. OCEANOGRAPHY and MARINE BIOLOGY
  78. Rural Tourism and Rural Development
  79. Television and civilization
  80. The Reform of the Cultural System
  81. East Asia: The Global-Regional Dynamic
  82. Introduction
  83. Editor’s introduction
  84. Editor’s introduction
  85. Editor’s introduction
  86. Editor’s introduction
  87. Creative Clusters and Innovation
  88. The cluster effect in China: Real or imagined?
  89. The creative economy, digital disruption and collaborative innovation in China
  90. The ten thousand things, the Chinese Dream and the creative cultural industries
  91. Urban Informatics in China