6 articles in this issue
(1) Gopolang Ditlhokwa (Institute of Communication Studies, Communication University of China, Beijing, China.Communication and Study Skills Unit, University of Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana) (2) Sarah Marjorey Kisakye (Institute of Community with Shared Future, Communication University of China, China) (3) John Demuyakor (Department of Communication Studies, University of Professional Studies, Accra, Ghana) (4) Sampson Hodor (Handong Global University, Graduate School of Global Development & Entrepreneurship, Korea, Republic of)
Journalism practice in China is unique and different from the rest of the other countries in the world. Many scholars have attributed this to the effective regulatory systems and the structure of the media system thus the six forces controlling media spac... see more
(1) Anang Masduki (Universitas Ahmad Dahlan, Indonesia. Shanghai University, China) (2) Liu Jian (Hebei Radio and Television Station, China) (3) Panqiang Niu (Shanghai University, China)
The pros and cons of the project of BRI in Indonesia cannot be separated from mainstream and online mass media coverage in Indonesia. In the coverage, there is a framing to build a story so that the influence of journalists is so great that the news is re... see more
(1) Yan Liu (Shanghai University, China) (2) Chen Wenling (Shanghai University, China)
This paper aims to describe how videos affect human behavior, especially teenagers and other major human beings. Given the large number of young adults who use short video social media (e.g., TikTok, Douyin, and Kuaishou) in rural China, understanding how... see more
(1) Esti Dwi Rinawiyanti (University of Surabaya, Indonesia) (2) Argo Hadi Kusumo (University of Surabaya, Indonesia)
This study aims to to classify business strategies adopted by manufacturing firms. Data were acquired by sending questionnaires to Indonesian manufacturing firms in Java. Factor and cluster analysis were performed on 435 survey data. Using principal compo... see more
(1) Song Qinyu (Nanjing Normal University, China) (2) Xi Zhuang (Nanjing Normal University, China)
This paper aims to put forward optimization strategies for the shortcomings of rural financial information dissemination, so as to improve the effectiveness of financial information dissemination in rural areas,so as to form a win-win situation of two-way... see more
(1) Ajar Pradika Ananta Tur (Universitas Ahmad Dahlan, Indonesia) (2) Arini Sabrina (Politeknik LPP Yogyakarta, Indonesia) (3) Azelin Mohammed Noor (Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia) (4) Yashinta Farahsani (Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia) (5) Ida Puspita (Universitas Ahmad Dahlan, Indonesia) (6) Muhammad Hafiz Kurniawan (Universitas Ahmad Dahlan, Indonesia)
As patriarchy is not solely based on sexuality, energizing women requires enhancing their intellect and state of mind. It is considered a gesture of respect to refer to a married woman by the name of her husband or eldest son. Women's public participation... see more