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A Historical Account of Public Debate on The Press Freedom in China: Early 19th Century Macao Newspapers | |
LAM IOK FONG1; Hoi Iong Wong2 | |
2023-03 | |
Source Publication | SCEaR Newsletter |
Pages | 31-36 |
Abstract | As the first Chinese city opened to the West, Macau was crucial in transmitting Western technolgy and concepts to China,including the Westen printing press and the concept of press freedom. This article explores the early adoption of the Western printing press in China, specifically focusing on the earliest newspapers published in Macao. It examines the impact of these newspapers in creating a platform for the exchange of ideas during the early 19th century, with a particular emphasis on the political press A Abelha da China from 1822 to 1823. The paper provides insights into the historical context and significance of introducing Western printing technology and modern newspaper in China and how it helped pave the way for modern journalism and dialogues on the newspaper's function and press freedom in the region. |
Document Type | Journal article |
Collection | DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION |
Corresponding Author | Hoi Iong Wong |
Affiliation | 1.University of Macau 2.University of Macau |
First Author Affilication | University of Macau |
Corresponding Author Affilication | University of Macau |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | LAM IOK FONG,Hoi Iong Wong. A Historical Account of Public Debate on The Press Freedom in China: Early 19th Century Macao Newspapers[J]. SCEaR Newsletter, 2023, 31-36. |
APA | LAM IOK FONG., & Hoi Iong Wong (2023). A Historical Account of Public Debate on The Press Freedom in China: Early 19th Century Macao Newspapers. SCEaR Newsletter, 31-36. |
MLA | LAM IOK FONG,et al."A Historical Account of Public Debate on The Press Freedom in China: Early 19th Century Macao Newspapers".SCEaR Newsletter (2023):31-36. |
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