The Party Line (ePub)
How The Media Dictates Public Opinion in Modern China
(Sprache: Englisch)
The first in-depth, authoritative discussion of the role of the
press in China and the way the Chinese government uses the media to
shape public opinion
China's 1.3 billion population may make the country the world's
largest, but the vast majority of...
press in China and the way the Chinese government uses the media to
shape public opinion
China's 1.3 billion population may make the country the world's
largest, but the vast majority of...
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The first in-depth, authoritative discussion of the role of the
press in China and the way the Chinese government uses the media to
shape public opinion
China's 1.3 billion population may make the country the world's
largest, but the vast majority of Chinese share remarkably similar
views on these and a wide array of other issues, thanks to the
unified message they get from tightly controlled state-run media.
Official views are formed at the top in organizations like the
Xinhua News Agency and China Central Television and allowed to
trickle down to regional and local media, giving the appearance of
many voices with a single message that is reinforced at every
level. As a result, the Chinese are remarkably like-minded on a
wide range of issues both domestic and foreign.
* Takes readers beyond China's economic miracle to show how the
nation's massive state-run media complex not only influences public
opinion but creates it
* Explores an array of issues, from Tibet and Taiwan to the
environment and US trade relations, as seen through the lens of the
Xinhua News Agency
* Tells the story of the official Xinhua News Agency along with
its history and reporting over the years, as the foundation for
telling the story
press in China and the way the Chinese government uses the media to
shape public opinion
China's 1.3 billion population may make the country the world's
largest, but the vast majority of Chinese share remarkably similar
views on these and a wide array of other issues, thanks to the
unified message they get from tightly controlled state-run media.
Official views are formed at the top in organizations like the
Xinhua News Agency and China Central Television and allowed to
trickle down to regional and local media, giving the appearance of
many voices with a single message that is reinforced at every
level. As a result, the Chinese are remarkably like-minded on a
wide range of issues both domestic and foreign.
* Takes readers beyond China's economic miracle to show how the
nation's massive state-run media complex not only influences public
opinion but creates it
* Explores an array of issues, from Tibet and Taiwan to the
environment and US trade relations, as seen through the lens of the
Xinhua News Agency
* Tells the story of the official Xinhua News Agency along with
its history and reporting over the years, as the foundation for
telling the story
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „The Party Line (ePub)“
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: The Agenda Telling the Party's Story Tool for Social Stability Changing with the Times Chapter 2: Spreading the Word The Machinery Rise of the Internet as a New Major Force Breaking News: an Uneasy Truce Chapter 3: Ultranetworked Caught Up In Connections Promoting the Party's Agenda Steering Clear of Well-Connected Organizations Chapter 4: Reporters The Party's Eyes and Ears Investigating Trouble in the Provinces Xinhua: the Party's First Take on History Chapter 5: Korea and Tibet China Finds Its Voice Four Media Approaches Tibet: a Lost Family Member Returns to the Fold Chapter 6: Cultural Revolution The Ultimate Media Movement Guerilla Coverage at Fever Pitch Educator of the Masses Chapter 7: A Nixon Visit, the Death of Mao and Road to Reform A Softer Approach Kissinger's Secret Trip Starting with a Handshake Chapter 8: The Tiananmen Square Divide The Media Gains, Then Loses, Its Voice Key Moments: Death of a Former Reformer Students Go on Strike Chapter 9: Falun Gong Guerilla Coverage Returns Starting with a Stealth Demonstration Explaining the Evil Chapter 10: A Bombing in Belgrade and Anti-Japanese Marches The Nationalism Card Putting out the Flames Japan: a Case of Old Resentments Chapter 11: SARS Don't Spoil Our Party Cracks in the Monolithic Facade Breaking Open the Coverage Chapter 12: The Beijing Olympics and Sichuan Earthquake Rallying Points Resurrecting the Laundry List Proud to Be Chinese Chapter 13: Google in China Editorializing When Issues Go Viral Breaking the Silence: China's Internet Is Open Afterword About the Author Index
Autoren-Porträt von Doug Young
Doug Young is an associate professor in the JournalismDepartment at China's Fudan University in Shanghai. He has worked
in the media for nearly two decades, half of that in China, where
he witnessed the massive changes that have taken place in the
country since the earliest days of the reform era in the 1980s.
Most recently, he worked for Reuters from 2000 to 2010 covering the
China story out of the agency's Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Taipei
bureaus. Prior to relocating to China, he worked as a journalist in
Los Angeles. A native of Washington, DC, he received his bachelor's
degree in geology from Yale University and a master's degree in
Asian studies from Columbia University. In addition to his current
roles as teacher and author, he is a closely followed commentator
on the latest Chinese business news and industry trends on his
blog, www.youngchinabiz.com.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Doug Young
- 2012, 1. Auflage, 272 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 0470828560
- ISBN-13: 9780470828564
- Erscheinungsdatum: 05.11.2012
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