Comparative Studies on Development History of Chinese Diasporic Media in the West

Jack Liu
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: This study compares and presents the similarities in the development of Chinese diasporic media in Western countries, especially focusing on the influence of the Chinese diaspora and the homeland political economy, from the past to the present. An investigation was conducted on the research sample-the Chinese diaspora and diasporic media in Australia and New Zealand through documentary and field research. The research results suggest that the transformation of sub-Chinese groups (from Hong Kongese to the mainlanders) and Greater China’s political economy simultaneously determine the readership, advertisements, ownership, as well as media content from the early 19 th century to the present. Subsequently, comparisons of the development of the Chinese diasporic media in the US, Canada, and Western Europe suggest the same two influential factors. Furthermore, the results of the findings show that contemporary Chinese diasporas and the mainland political economy impact are two of the most influential factors in the boom of overseas Chinese digital media. Overall, although Chinese diasporic media are varied and diverse, their development is determined by two external factors: the Chinese diaspora and the homeland. These findings could serve as a reference that contributes to both the diasporic media industry and research.
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中国流散媒体在西方的发展史比较研究
本研究比较并呈现了华人媒体在西方国家发展的相似之处,特别关注华人媒体在西方国家从过去到现在的政治经济影响。通过文献资料和实地调查,对研究样本——澳大利亚和新西兰的华人侨民和华人媒体进行了调查。研究结果表明,从19世纪初至今,亚华人群体(从香港人到内地人)的转变和大中华地区的政治经济同时决定了读者群、广告、所有权以及媒体内容。随后,通过对美国、加拿大和西欧华人媒体发展的比较,我们发现了同样的两个影响因素。此外,研究结果显示,当代华人移民和大陆政治经济影响是影响海外华人数字媒体繁荣的两个最重要因素。总体而言,尽管华人流散媒体是多种多样的,但它们的发展是由两个外部因素决定的:华人流散和祖国。这些发现可以作为对散居媒体行业和研究的参考。
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