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A virtual Chinatown : the diasporic mediasphere of Chinese migrants in New Zealand /

A Virtual Chinatown explores the reciprocal relationship between ethnic media and transnational communities by exmaining the adaptation of Chinese immigrants to New Zealand.

Bibliographic Details
Call Number:Libro Electrónico
Main Author: Li, Phoebe H. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Boston : Brill, 2013.
Series:Chinese overseas ; v. 7.
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Online Access:Texto completo
Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: ch. One Introduction
  • China's New Wave of International Migration
  • New Zealand Local Contexts
  • New People, New Approach
  • Diasporic Chinese Media beyond New Zealand
  • ch. Two Conceptualising New Zealand Chinese Media
  • Central Concepts
  • Towards an Analytical Framework
  • ch. 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
  • ch. Four New Chinese Immigrants and Contemporary New Zealand Chinese Media
  • New Wave of Chinese Immigration
  • Making a PRC Chinese Community
  • PRC Chinese and Others' Settlement
  • Evolution of New Chinese Media
  • New Chinese Community in their Own Media
  • ch. 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 Perspective from Media Personnel
  • Summary
  • ch. 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
  • ch. Seven Conclusions
  • New Insight into the Chinese in New Zealand
  • Expansion of China's S̀oft Power'
  • Chinese Media as an Ìmagined Chinatown'.