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Media Power in Hong Kong: Hyper-marketized media and cultural resistance
Charles Chi wai Cheung
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Hong Kong
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HyPer
100%
Media Power
100%
Hong Kong Media
100%
Cultural Resistance
100%
Media Resistance
100%
Media Systems
40%
Subversive
40%
News Media
40%
Colonial Period
40%
China
20%
Sovereignty
20%
Postcolonial
20%
Capitalist
20%
Liberal
20%
Chinese Government
20%
Ideological Conflict
20%
Mainstream Media
20%
Independent Media
20%
Dissent
20%
Media News
20%
Professionalism
20%
Marginal Groups
20%
Media Freedom
20%
Popular Media
20%
Public Media
20%
Root Problem
20%
British Colonial Government
20%
Media Stigmatization
20%
Cultural Hegemony
20%
Counterforce
20%
State Intervention
20%
Media Independent
20%
Arts and Humanities
Hong Kong
100%
Subversives
25%
Media System
25%
China
12%
Dynamics
12%
Popular
12%
Resumption
12%
Independent
12%
Stigmatization
12%
Dissent
12%
colonial era
12%
Post-colonial Era
12%
Historical Study
12%
Cultural Hegemony
12%
Social Sciences
Hong Kong
100%
Media System
25%
China
12%
Chinese
12%
Sovereignty
12%
Chinese Government
12%
Stigmatization
12%
Dominant Culture
12%
Colonial Government
12%
Historical Study
12%