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Exploring startup journalism and digital media platform trends in
China, Taiwan and Southeast Asia, this book offers a practical
insight into how to launch and run successful news operations as
digitisation spreads through the region. Drawing from a range of
case studies of news and journalism startups, including
Malaysiakini, Hong Kong Free Press, The News Lens of Taiwan,
Thailand's The Standard, Ciwei Gongshe of China, Indonesia's IDN
Media, Sabay of Cambodia and Frontier Myanmar, this book provides
tips on how to launch a news media startup, how to find funding and
how to sustain and scale the enterprise. Blending a theoretical
approach with core business and newsgathering expertise, the author
offers an engaging overview of contemporary entrepreneurial
concepts and their vital relationship in finding new markets for
journalism today. Entrepreneurial journalism in greater China and
Southeast Asia is an invaluable resource for both students and
professionals interested in new media, startups and the Asian media
market.
Exploring startup journalism and digital media platform trends in
China, Taiwan and Southeast Asia, this book offers a practical
insight into how to launch and run successful news operations as
digitisation spreads through the region. Drawing from a range of
case studies of news and journalism startups, including
Malaysiakini, Hong Kong Free Press, The News Lens of Taiwan,
Thailand's The Standard, Ciwei Gongshe of China, Indonesia's IDN
Media, Sabay of Cambodia and Frontier Myanmar, this book provides
tips on how to launch a news media startup, how to find funding and
how to sustain and scale the enterprise. Blending a theoretical
approach with core business and newsgathering expertise, the author
offers an engaging overview of contemporary entrepreneurial
concepts and their vital relationship in finding new markets for
journalism today. Entrepreneurial journalism in greater China and
Southeast Asia is an invaluable resource for both students and
professionals interested in new media, startups and the Asian media
market.
The new research presented in this volume suggests that general
perceptions (cultural, psychological, geographical), allied to the
customs and values of journalism, and underpinned by the uses of
technology, significantly shape international news. This gives rise
to a blend of the old and the new; traditions of cultural
centredness and innovative practices; anchorages of place and the
rootlessness of globalization. Technology per se has not swept all
before it. On the other hand, its uses have altered the means and
methods of international news sourcing, construction and
dissemination. Consequently, the uptake of technology has
contributed to fundamental changes in style and form, and has
greatly facilitated cross-cultural exchanges. The category
international news is now more of a hybrid, as recognized by the
BBC and others. The chapters in this book demonstrate that this
hybridity is unevenly distributed across geo-political domains, and
often across time. Nevertheless, as the contributors to this volume
show, the concept of international news relies on tightly
interwoven elements of orthodox journalism, social media, civic
expression and public assembly."
The new research presented in this volume suggests that general
perceptions (cultural, psychological, geographical), allied to the
customs and values of journalism, and underpinned by the uses of
technology, significantly shape international news. This gives rise
to a blend of the old and the new; traditions of cultural
centredness and innovative practices; anchorages of place and the
rootlessness of globalization. Technology per se has not swept all
before it. On the other hand, its uses have altered the means and
methods of international news sourcing, construction and
dissemination. Consequently, the uptake of technology has
contributed to fundamental changes in style and form, and has
greatly facilitated cross-cultural exchanges. The category
international news is now more of a hybrid, as recognized by the
BBC and others. The chapters in this book demonstrate that this
hybridity is unevenly distributed across geo-political domains, and
often across time. Nevertheless, as the contributors to this volume
show, the concept of international news relies on tightly
interwoven elements of orthodox journalism, social media, civic
expression and public assembly.
Preserved in a single manuscript in the British library, the Life
of Saint Audrey or Vie Seinte Audree is the story of an Anglo-Saxon
princess, who, though twice married, remains a virgin until her
death. The text is a fine example of what some critics have called
a hagiographical romance?a saint's life that borrows many
characteristics from secular romance. Written in the late twelfth
or early thirteenth century, the Vie Seinte Audree is published
here for the first time in English, along with the Old French text.
The editors of this new edition provide helpful material on the
life of the historical Saint Audrey and her Anglo-Saxon world. They
also discuss women's writing in Anglo-Norman England as well as the
subject of spiritual marriage. In addition, they examine secondary
sources that have focused on the Vie Seinte Audree. A map of
seventh-century England, a table of proper names and a genealogical
chart of the Royal Lineage of Saint Audrey are all included.
An exploration of the role of the handbag in the history of
culture, fashion, and material production The history of the
handbag-its design, how it has been made, used, and worn-reveals
something essential about women's lives over the past 500 years.
Perhaps the most universal item of fashionable adornment, it can
also be elusive, an object of desire, secrecy, and even fear.
Handbags explores these rich histories and multiple meanings. This
book features specially commissioned photographs of an
extraordinary, newly formed collection of fashionable handbags that
date from the 16th century to the present day. It has been acquired
for exhibition in the first museum devoted to the handbag, in
Seoul, South Korea. The project is a commission undertaken by
experimental exhibition-maker Judith Clark, whose innovative
practices are revealed in Handbags. Essays by leading fashion
historians and an acclaimed psychoanalyst investigate the history
of gesture, the psychoanalysis of bags, and the museum's
state-of-the-art mannequins and archive cabinets. In order to
preserve the words that describe the unique qualities of each bag,
a terminology of handbags has been compiled. Published in
association with the Simone Handbag Museum, Seoul
'Frankie believed in Heaven quite literally, as if it was another
lovely world out past the stars. And when he spoke the word "love",
it seemed to spring free and fly into the air like a beautiful
balloon you wanted to run after. But I couldn't tell my parents
about Frankie, not properly. I told them I'd made friends with the
boy in the room next to mine, and how he'd come from this little
town out west. I couldn't tell them how he was becoming the best
thing in my world. I couldn't tell anyone, I hardly admitted it to
myself.' In the 1950s, 'entering' the seminary was for ever, and
young boys were gathered into the priesthood before they were old
enough to know what they would lose. Tom went to St Finbar's
because he was looking for something more than the ordinary
happiness of his home and school. But then he discovered that being
able to love another person was the most important thing of all.
For Tom, loving Frankie made him part of the world. Even when
Frankie was gone...
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