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<DIV>"Reporting China in Africa" ist der Schwerpunkt der Zeitschrift Ecquid Novi: African Journalism Studies Nr. 3, 2013.</DIV>
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<DIV>Die Artikel zum Schwerpunktthema:</DIV>
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<DIV>- China in Africa: The implications for journalism / Herman Wasserman</DIV>
<DIV>- Cultural flows in the Chinese empire: The case of Africa / Gabriël J. Botma</DIV>
<DIV>- China as a persuader: CCTV Africa's first steps in the African mediasphere / Iginio Gagliardone</DIV>
<DIV>- Contemporary Sino-African relations: Interpenetration of history of relations with the West, ideology and comparative media frames / Anthony Olorunnisola & Lian Ma</DIV>
<DIV>- Emerging trends and patterns in China–Africa media dynamics: A discussion from an East African perspective / Bob Wekesa </DIV>
<DIV>- How ready is China for a China-style world order? China's state media discourse under construction / Xiaoling Zhang</DIV>
<DIV>- Half-orchestrated, half freestyle: Soft power and reporting Africa in China / Shubo Li & Helge Rønning</DIV>
<DIV>- China's soft diplomacy in Africa / Anton Harber</DIV>
<DIV>- The Chinese in Africa/Africans in China Research Network: Reflections on the role of such networks in China–Africa reporting / Yoon Jung Park</DIV>
<DIV>- Tracking the effects of a ‘soft power’ strategy on journalism in China / Alan Finlay</DIV>
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