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News Events, News Values and Editors Judgments: A Comparative Study of Three Asian News Agencies
Unformatted Document Text:  28 References Adoni, Hanna and Sherril Mane (1984). ‘Media and the Social Construction of Reality: Toward an Integration of Theory and Research’, Communication Research 11(3), 323-340. Altheide, David L. (1976). Creating Reality: How TV News Distorts Events. Beverly Hills: SAGE. Bennett, W. Lance (1996). News: The Politics of Illusion, 3 rd edn. New York: Longman. Berger, Peter L. and Thomas Luckmann (1966). The Social Construction of Reality: A Treatise in the Sociology of Knowledge. Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company. Berry, Nicholas O. (1990). Foreign Policy and the Press: An Analysis of the New York Times’ Coverage of U.S. Foreign Policy. New York: Greenwood Press. Boyd-Barrett, Oliver (1998). ‘“Global” News Agencies’, pp. 19-34 in O. Boyd-Barrett and T. Rantanen (eds.), The Globalization of News. Thousand Oaks: SAGE Publications. Brooks, Brian S., George Kennedy, Daryl R. Moen, and Don Ranly (1992). News Reporting and Writing, 4th edn. New York: St. Martin’s Press. Central News Agency (2002). ‘The Central News Agency’, available online at: http://www.cna.com.tw/eng/service/index.php?view=introd (accessed on June 10, 2002). Chang, Tsan-Kuo (1993) The Press and China Policy: The Illusion of Sino-American Relations, 1950-1984. Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishing Corporation. Chang, Tsan-Kuo, Jian Wang and Chih-Hsien Chen (1994). ‘News as Social Knowledge in China: The Changing Worldview of Chinese National Media’, Journal of Communication 44(3), 52-69. Cohen, Bernard (1963). The Press and Foreign Policy. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Desmond, Robert W. (1980). Windows on the World: World News Reporting 1900-1920.Iowa City: University of Iowa Press. Edelstein, Alex S. (1982). Comparative Communication Research. Beverly Hills: Sage. Farley, Maggie (1996). ‘Japan’s Press and the Politics of Scandal’, pp. 133-163 in S.J. Pharr and E.S. Krauss (eds.), Media and Politics in Japan. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.

Authors: Tai, Zixue.
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References

Adoni, Hanna and Sherril Mane (1984). ‘Media and the Social Construction of Reality:
Toward an Integration of Theory and Research’, Communication Research 11(3), 323-
340.

Altheide, David L. (1976). Creating Reality: How TV News Distorts Events. Beverly
Hills: SAGE.

Bennett, W. Lance (1996). News: The Politics of Illusion, 3
rd
edn. New York: Longman.

Berger, Peter L. and Thomas Luckmann (1966). The Social Construction of Reality: A
Treatise in the Sociology of Knowledge
. Garden City, New York: Doubleday &
Company.
Berry, Nicholas O. (1990). Foreign Policy and the Press: An Analysis of the New York
Times’ Coverage of U.S. Foreign Policy
. New York: Greenwood Press.

Boyd-Barrett, Oliver (1998). ‘“Global” News Agencies’, pp. 19-34 in O. Boyd-Barrett
and T. Rantanen (eds.), The Globalization of News. Thousand Oaks: SAGE Publications.

Brooks, Brian S., George Kennedy, Daryl R. Moen, and Don Ranly (1992). News
Reporting and Writing
, 4th edn. New York: St. Martin’s Press.

Central News Agency (2002). ‘The Central News Agency’, available online at:
http://www.cna.com.tw/eng/service/index.php?view=introd
(accessed on June 10, 2002).

Chang, Tsan-Kuo (1993) The Press and China Policy: The Illusion of Sino-American
Relations, 1950-1984
. Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishing Corporation.

Chang, Tsan-Kuo, Jian Wang and Chih-Hsien Chen (1994). ‘News as Social Knowledge
in China: The Changing Worldview of Chinese National Media’, Journal of
Communication
44(3), 52-69.

Cohen, Bernard (1963). The Press and Foreign Policy. Princeton, NJ: Princeton
University Press.

Desmond, Robert W. (1980). Windows on the World: World News Reporting 1900-1920.
Iowa City: University of Iowa Press.

Edelstein, Alex S. (1982). Comparative Communication Research. Beverly Hills: Sage.

Farley, Maggie (1996). ‘Japan’s Press and the Politics of Scandal’, pp. 133-163 in S.J.
Pharr and E.S. Krauss (eds.), Media and Politics in Japan. Honolulu: University of
Hawaii Press.


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