Emerging networks in the global news arena: Theorizing the structural role of Chinese bridge blogs

In this article, we present a theoretical approach to conceptualizing the global news arena as a structure of relations formed across media systems worldwide, relations mapped by hyperlinked connections across online news platforms, including professional news sites, blogs, and other social media. S...

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