The Role of Editorial Expertise in Fostering New Quality Productive Forces in the Publishing Industry—A Case Study on the Transformation from Archaeological Notes to The Nanhai I Shipwreck
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.65196/bs0efy87Keywords:
Editorial Expertise, High-Performance, New Quality Productive Forces, Industrial Transformation and UpgradingAbstract
This paper presents a case study on the successful transformation of the high-quality television program Archaeological Notes into the bestselling book The Nanhai I Shipwreck,aiming to provide an in-depth analysis of how editorial expertise fosters new quality productive forces in the publishing industry within the context of media convergence.It argues that distinguished editors play a threefoldrole in cultivating new qualityproductive forces:as"gatekeepers""agenda-setters"and"converters of cultural capital"By systematically reviewing the entire project chain—from top-level design and content reshaping to integrated communication—this study elaborates on how an editor's competence in resource integration,policy execution,and strategic planning drives a publishing project to achieve a win-win outcome in both social and economic benefits.Ultimately,it proposes a high-performance publishing model that leverages existing resources,capitalizes on the unique in-depth nature of books as a medium,and serves national cultural strategies,offering a valuable reference for product transformation,industrial upgrading,and talent development in China's publishing industry.
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2025 Journal of humanities and social sciences exploratio

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.