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Media Realities in Global Perspective is an intellectual intervention into today’s most urgent debates about truth, perception, and power.

Including essays by journalists, artists, philosophers, and theorists, this interdisciplinary volume exposes how mass media—old and new—shape not just what we know, but what we think is. From Ukraine to China to Africa, from journalism to art to propaganda, this book asks: Who gets to define reality—and who gets left out?

Edited by scholars based in China, it challenges dominant Western portrayals of global politics and gives voice to perspectives too often dismissed or discredited. Contributions from the Global South, China, Germany, and beyond confront a simple truth: we don't all see the same world, and the media don't just reflect society—they perform it. This is not just a book about media. It is a book about reality itself—and how it is made, sold, and believed.

With contributors from across the fields of media, sociology, journalism, philosophy, and political theory, this volume will appeal to scholars and upper-level students with interests in the sociology of media and global political dynamics.



Media Realities in Global Perspective is an intellectual intervention into today’s most urgent debates about truth, perception, and power. Including essays by journalists, artists, philosophers, and theorists, this interdisciplinary volume exposes how mass media—old and new—shape not just what we know, but what we think is.

Arvustused

Carefully curated and culturally sensitive, this interdisciplinary collection of essays offers new perspectives on the contemporary realities of our globalized media world.

Daya Thussu, Professor of International Communication, Hong Kong Baptist University

Media Realities is a surprisingly fresh and thoroughly intriguing mosaic of insights into the peculiar differences and samenesses of Eastern and Western media realitiesprobably the realities most of us today spend most of our time with in one way or another. Quite unlikely for an academic book, its almost a page turner, due to its kaleidoscopic and sometimes experimental approach.

Hans-Georg Moeller, Professor of Philosophy, University of Macau

"Media Realities rethinks the mass media in sweeping theoretical termsopening a space for a reevaluation of the relationship between universities, social scientists, and the media."

Emily Erikson, Professor of Sociology, Yale University

Media do not merely report on reality; they create the frameworks within which it can be perceived, debated, and remembered. Media Realities reminds usall of usthat the realities we inhabit are mediated realities: shaped, sustained, and shared by everyone. In an age when wars, crises, and politics unfold as much in their staging as in their substance, this volume calls us to reflect on the new realities of and by all."

Zhao Tingyang, Professor of Philosophy, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

1. The West is the East of the East
2. This Side of Good and Evil:
Towards a Sociology of War
3. The Cat of Borodjanka: An Attempt at Medias
Real Symbol in War
4. Media and Reality. Luhmannian Perspectives on Identity,
Objectivity and Truth
5. Ecological Communication Revisited: Unveiling the
Role of Media in Luhmanns Systems Theory
6. The End Game of Media Realities?
Some loosely connected considerations
7. From Tabloid Sensations to Political
Battleground The Rise and Fall of Lai's Media Empire
8. China Different
9.
This is China! The Story That Sells The Politics of Rebranding National
Images in the News Media
10. Western Media Unmasked - Biases, Perversions,
Hypocrisies and Harm
11. East vs. West Soft Power Tussles Understanding the
Co-Construction of Media Realities in Sino-African Relations
12. Shifting
Realities in Development and Social Change Theories The Role and Place of
Media and Communication
13. From the Soil "Return to Dust"
14. "Solo Sunny" A
Story of Solitude
15. The 2nd Interrogation
16. A New Structural
Transformation of the Public Sphere? Seven Theses against the Widespread
Assumption of an All-Powerful Internet
17. Concealment and Freedom A Study of
Youth Self-Empowerment through Pseudo-Anonymity in the Douban Momo Group
18.
The Evolution and Logic of China's Propaganda Model in a Global Context
19.
Domestic Propaganda in the Peoples Republic of China
20. The Hegemony of
Linguistic Landscape Mediated Communities and Ideological Influence
21. Cute
Authoritarianism
Markus Heidingsfelder is an Associate Professor of Communication and Media Studies at Beijing Normal-Hong Kong Baptist University.

Yan Bo is an Assistant Professor of Applied Translation Studies at Beijing Normal-Hong Kong Baptist University.

Holger Briel is a Professor of Communication and Media Studies at Beijing Normal-Hong Kong Baptist University.