School of Journalism and Communication, CUHK - Inaugural Seminar for the Center for Chinese Media and Comparative Communication Research (The C-Center) by Prof. Daniel Hallin, a Leading Figure in Comparative Media Systems
 

Inaugural Seminar for the Center for Chinese Media and Comparative Communication Research (The C-Center) by Prof. Daniel Hallin, a Leading Figure in Comparative Media Systems

Prof. Daniel Hallin, a distinguished scholar in political communication and comparative media systems, was invited by the School and the new Center for Chinese Media and Comparative Communication Research (The C-Center) to give an inaugural seminar, titled “Comparing Media Systems: Theoretical and Methodological Reflections”, for the School’s new research center on 19 April 2012.

Prof. Hallin is a Professor at the Department of Communication at University of California in San Diego and a Fellow of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University. Prof. Hallin and Paolo Mancini have published an influential book Comparing Media Systems: Three Models of Media and Politics, which has generated a great deal of debate as well as many adaptations and applications in communication research. His lecture enlightened the audience on a few principal theoretical questions which have emerged since the publication of the book, and drew on a new edited volume just out, Comparing Media Systems Beyond the Western World. He explains the applicability of the Hallin/Mancini framework outside of Western Europe and North America and the question of "Eurocentrism" in media studies; the function of "models" in comparative research and the idea of the "media system" as a unit of analysis; and the debate over the relative merits of small-scale case study approaches versus large-scale statistical methods.


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Prof. Joseph Chan, Director of the Center for Chinese Media and Comparative Communication Research (The C-Center), announced the establishment of the new research center and introduced Prof. Hallin as the speaker for the Inaugural Seminar.

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Prof. Hallin discussed the debates on theory and methodology in the field of comparative media systems.

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Teachers and students of the School listened to Prof. Hallin’s explication attentively.

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Prof. Anthony Fung, Director of the School, raised questions about the applicability of Hallin/Mancini framework in Japanese society.

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Prof. Joseph Chan and Prof. Anthony Fung presented to Prof. Hallin a souvenir, being an electronic photo frame which contains photos of the campus taken by Prof. Chan.