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    • Alternative Histories of Social Media in Japan and China 

      McLelland, Mark; Yu, Haiqing; Goggin, Gerard
      Published 2016-11-15
      The range, importance, and influence of aalternative histories of social media is vital, if we are to understand –– not misconstrue –– the contemporary dynamics of social media. In chapter, which draws on our earlier work ...
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    • No Excuses: Reading for All, Including People with Disabilities. Foreword to Paul Harpur’s Discrimination, Copyright and Equality: Law Opening the eBook for the Print Disabled. 

      Goggin, Gerard
      Published 2016-11-15
      This article is the foreword to Dr Paul Harpur's 'Discrimination, Copyright and Equality: Law Opening the eBook for the Print Disabled' (Cambridge University Press, 2017). Given that copyright is one of the most widely ...
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    • Exploring the second phase of public journalism 

      Nip, Joyce Y. M.
      Published 2007-02-17
      This paper examines the new forms of audience participation in journalism with regard to their possibility in achieving the goals of public journalism.2 A typology of five models of audience connections is proposed: (1) ...
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    • The Travelling Objectivity Norm: Examining the case of the first Chinese journalism handbook 

      Maras, Steven; Nip, Joyce Y. M.
      Published 2014-03-18
      This study investigates the significance of Xu Baohuang’s 1919 textbook Xin wen xue on the articulation of an objectivity norm in the early Republican-era in China. It addresses issues raised by cross-cultural or comparative ...
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    • Disability and Digital Inequalities: Rethinking Digital Divides with Disability Theory 

      Goggin, Gerard
      Published 2016-11-02
      Disability has had a chequered career, when it comes to discussions, policies, and practices addressing digital divides and digital inequalities. Over time disability has become an acknowledged element in digital inequality ...
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