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Chinese Newspapers and Investigative Reporting in the New Media Age
Ke Li
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, Colin Sparks
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Department of Journalism
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Chinese Newspapers
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New Media Era
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Newspaper Reports
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Economic Pressure
100%
Investigative Reporting
100%
Technological Progress
50%
Emerging Economies
50%
Journalists
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Journalism Practice
50%
Political Control
50%
Economic Factors
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Political Factors
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Political Environment
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Chinese Journalism
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Techno-economic
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New Leadership
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Reporting Units
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Development Pressure
50%
Investigative Journalism
50%
Reporting Strategies
50%
Social Sciences
Chinese
100%
New Media
100%
Journalist
25%
Journalism
25%
Political Control
25%
Political Factors
25%
Scientific Development
25%
Investigative Journalism
25%