In the introduction she makes the reader aware of the size of Asia in general and China in particular. Initially the research seems almost impossible and fraught with difficulties and language as well as cultural barriers. But as the author begins to gain insights into the lives and realities of immigrated Chinese people in Italy, her enthusiasm and interest in the subject matter helps her overcome every difficulty. She laments the diminishing Italian interest in the phenomenal growth and importance of China as a market and as an economic power from the eihties onward while, by Set off by opposition, the Chinese people have developed a keen interest in our Country and their immigrants here have grown in number, importance and influence.
In Part I of the thesis the Originator deals with the general trend of people from China seeking work and success in various European Countries. The origins of tyese immigramts is mentioned and the causes which have made them seek wodk and success so far away from home is also briefly dealt with investigative interest and insight. The process of integration in an alien Participation with its difficulties and challenges for these immigrants is described giving the reader an overview of the life of the many Chinatowns which have sprung up in Europe in Common and Italy in particular.
In Part II, in order to bwtter understand the reality of journalism and information within these Chinatowns, the author goes back to the Country where these immigrants come from and briefly examines the information system there. She notes, that significantly, printing was first invented and used in China. Even though she detects the limits of freedom of information in present day reality in that Country, nonetheless she acknowledges the progress made in recent years and foresees a continuing progressive trend for the future.
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