Fu Li., Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2005., Includes bibliographical references (leaves 173-186)., s in English and Chinese., p.2, Acknowledgement --- p.4, Chapter Chapter 1 --- Introduction --- p.5, Is the Internet an agent of empowerment in Chinese journalism? --- p.6, Thesis organization --- p.12, Chapter Chapter 2 --- "Theoretical Background and ""Mediationist"" Perspective" --- p.15, "Changing technology, changing human communication" --- p.15, Internet as a liberalizing force --- p.24, Change or continuity? --- p.29, The third way: a mediationist perspective --- p.33, Concluding remarks --- p.37, Chapter Chapter 3 --- "Internet, Journalists and Media Reform with a Chinese Character" --- p.39, Hegemonic control: Institutional settings for China's Internet --- p.39, Dancing with shackles: Journalists in China's media reform --- p.45, Empowerment of journalists in a Chinese context --- p.58, Concluding remarks --- p.60, Chapter Chapter 4 --- Research Questions and Methodology --- p.62, Research questions --- p.62, Research methods --- p.64, Chapter Chapter 5 --- Chinese Journalists' Internet Usage in News Making --- p.72, News resource --- p.74, Reference framework --- p.82, Supplementary media outlet channel --- p.86, Concluding remarks --- p.89, Chapter Chapter 6 --- Patterns of the Internet's Impact on Journalists' News Making --- p.91, Reinforcement of the media's surveillance role --- p.91, Facilitation of news values reorientation --- p.101, Promotion of news timeliness --- p.106, Improvement of news making efficiency --- p.109, Concluding remarks --- p.113, Chapter Chapter 7 --- Internet's Situational Empowerment on News Making Practices --- p.115, Situationality of the Internet's impact --- p.116, Characteristics of situational empowerment --- p.130, Social mechanisms of situational empowerment --- p.147, Concluding remarks --- p.154, Chapter Chapter 8 --- Conclusion and Discussion --- p.156, Mediationist perspective on the Internet's impact on Chinese journalists --- p.158, Implications for Chinese journalism reform --- p.161, Limitations of the research --- p.164, Appendices --- p.166, Bibliography --- p.173, http://library.cuhk.edu.hk/record=b5892335, Use of this resource is governed by the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons “Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International” License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)