The Journal of International Communication

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Watchdog or lapdog?1997/06/01English2
Introduction1995/06/01English2
Freedom of expression1998/12/01English2
Migrant remittances as diasporic communication2006/12/01English2
The relationship between global media use and cosmopolitan orientation among Hong Kong adolescents2006/06/01English2
The initial effects of the Internet on a Muslim society1999/12/01English2
ICTs and cultural diversity with special reference to the Islamic perspective2004/06/01English2
The political economy of moss communication in Bangladesh2002/12/01English2
In favour of cross-cultural reading2003/12/01English2
The stories we tell and the stories we sell1998/12/01English2
Where is the study of empire?2002/06/01English2
Signification of Hong Kong's handover1999/12/01English2
New uses for old needs in the diaspora2006/12/01English2
Communicating Thailand's southern conflict2006/12/01English2
Globalisation, development and ‘communication for localisation’2001/12/01English2
Local identities and imported media1995/12/01English2
Re-viewing the ‘national’ in ‘international communication’2004/12/01English2
Media events and sports orientations to the 1992 Winter Olympics1995/06/01English2
International television news agency: coverage of conflict1997/06/01English2
“We are more Chinese than you”2011/08/01English2
‘From a Maori point of view to look at a Maori film’2011/08/01English2
Underlying ideologies and shifting strategies2011/08/01English2
‘Wither’ media regulations?2008/01/01English2
Why the message should matter2009/01/01English2
Branding Beijing online via the 2008 Olympics2008/01/01English2
Beyond Globo2009/01/01English2
The blame game2009/01/01English2
An open source study of international media coverage of the WorldCom scandal2008/01/01English2
A critical interrogation of cultural globalisation and hybridity2008/01/01English2
Reporting Chinese human rights2009/01/01English2