ISBN:
9789004258624
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (213 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Series Statement:
Chinese Overseas Ser. v.7
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
Parallel Title:
Druckausg. Li, Phoebe H. A virtual Chinatown
DDC:
305.895/1093
Keywords:
Chinese ; New Zealand ; Communication
;
Chinese ; New Zealand
;
Immigrants ; New Zealand
;
Mass media ; China
;
Mass media and culture ; China
;
New Zealand ; Race relations
;
Electronic books
;
Electronic books
;
Hochschulschrift
;
Electronic books
;
Hochschulschrift
;
Diaspora
;
Chinesen
;
Chinatown
;
Neuseeland
;
Chinesen
;
Einwanderer
;
Akkulturation
;
Soziale Integration
;
Neuseeland
Abstract:
A Virtual Chinatown explores the reciprocal relationship between ethnic media and transnational communities by exmaining the adaptation of Chinese immigrants to New Zealand.
Abstract:
Intro -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Charts -- List of Tables -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter One Introduction -- China's New Wave of International Migration -- New Zealand Local Contexts -- New People, New Approach -- Diasporic Chinese Media beyond New Zealand -- Chapter Two Conceptualising New Zealand Chinese Media -- Central Concepts -- Towards an Analytical Framework -- Chapter Three Revisiting the History of New Zealand Chinese and Early Chinese Newspapers -- Chinese Immigration: From Sojourners to Settlers -- Early Chinese Newspapers -- Rethinking Early Chinese Newspapers -- Chapter Four New Chinese Immigrants and Contemporary New Zealand Chinese Media -- A New Wave of Chinese Immigration -- Making a PRC Chinese Community -- PRC Chinese and Others' Settlement -- Evolution of New Chinese Media -- The New Chinese Community in their Own Media -- Chapter Five Ethnic Chinese Media during the 2005 New Zealand General Election -- Research Design and Background Information -- Phase 1: New Zealand Election in Chinese Media -- Phase 2: Relationship between Chinese Media and Migrants -- Phase 3: A Perspective from Media Personnel -- Summary -- Chapter Six Recent PRC Migrants in the Diasporic Mediasphere -- New Zealand Politics in Ethnic Chinese Media -- Recent PRC Migrants' Affinity with Conservative Parties -- Patriotic Sentiment Towards China -- Chapter Seven Conclusions -- New Insight into the Chinese in New Zealand -- Expansion of China's 'Soft Power' -- Chinese Media as an 'Imagined Chinatown' -- Bibliography -- Index.
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