Tsan-Kuo Chang

Affiliations: 
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN 
Area:
Mass Communications, Marketing Business Administration, Social Psychology
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Zixue Tai grad student 2004 UMN
Itai Himelboim grad student 2008 UMN
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Song Y, Chang T. (2017) Managing impressions online: Microblogs and the state media’s adaptation of online logics in China Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism. 18: 1064-1081
Song Y, Lu Y, Chang T, et al. (2017) Polls in an authoritarian space: reporting and representing public opinion in China Asian Journal of Communication. 27: 339-356
Liu SN, Chang T. (2016) One Disaster, Three Institutional Responses Journalism Studies. 19: 1-23
Song Y, Chang TK. (2016) A new world of spectacle in the post-cold war era: China's central television and its significant other, 1992-2006 Public Relations Review. 42: 465-475
Lin F, Chang T, Zhang X. (2014) After the spillover effect: news flows and power relations in Chinese mainstream media Asian Journal of Communication. 25: 235-254
Chang T, Lin F. (2014) From propaganda to public diplomacy: Assessing China's international practice and its image, 1950–2009 Public Relations Review. 40: 450-458
Song Y, Chang T. (2013) The news and local production of the global: Regional press revisited in post-WTO China International Communication Gazette. 75: 619-635
Song Y, Chang T. (2012) Legitimizing Ruptures of Development Trajectories Party Press Discourse on Rural Society in Transitional China, 1997–2006 The International Journal of Press/Politics. 17: 316-340
Chang T, Southwell B, Lee H, et al. (2012) A changing world, unchanging perspectives International Communication Gazette. 74: 367-384
Chang TK, Southwell BG, Lee HM, et al. (2012) Jurisdictional protectionism in online news: American journalists and their perceptions of hyperlinks New Media and Society. 14: 684-700
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