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CHINA'S MEDIA : in the emerging world order.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Place of publication not identified] UNIV OF BUCKINGHAM PR, 2020.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781789550948
  • 1789550947
  • 9781789551297
  • 1789551293
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 302.230951 23
LOC classification:
  • P92.C5
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Contents:
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter by chapter -- The limitations -- 1 China Comes Out -- 1.1 Overview of China's Media Abroad -- 1.2 African and other markets -- 1.3 The defence of China's interests abroad -- 1.4 Esteem -- 1.5 Countering hostile propaganda -- 1.6 Current evaluations of the Chinese media abroad -- 1.7 Responsible media? -- 1.8 Will China succeed in accumulating 'soft power'? -- 2 Media in the making of modern China -- 2.1 Genesis -- 2.2 The 'Golden Period' -- 2.3 1949 -- The Great Leap Backwards
2.4 1978: The Death of Mao and the Rebirth of China -- 2.5 Journalism in the Aftermath of the Cultural Revolution -- 2.6 Television -- 2.7 The Democracy Movement and 4th June 1989 -- 2.8 The Southern Progress -- 2.9 Media in the 1990s: Commercialisation -- 2.10 Harmonious Society and media at the turn of the century -- 2.11 What are the media for? -- 2.12 Summary -- 3 The media today -- 3.1 Agencies -- 3.2 Newspapers -- 3.3 Magazines -- 3.4 Television -- 3.5 Radio -- 3.6 Discussion -- 4 China's Babel: New Media -- 4.1 Exposure -- 4.2 The Chinese Internet -- 4.3 Participation in politics
4.4 Government reaction -- 4.5 Transformation of offline media -- 4.6 Afterword -- 5 The Networksphere -- 5.1 The idea of civil society -- 5.2 The idea of the Public sphere -- 5.3 The environment as a public issue -- 5.4 The future of the public sphere -- 6 Defending Identity: Managing Ideas -- 6.1 The Central Propaganda Department (CPD) -- 6.2 Responding to a new environment -- 6.3 Instruments -- 6.4 Setting parameters -- 6.5 Mediating the Internet -- 6.6 Access to information -- 6.7 Regulation -- 6.8 Morality and the public -- 6.9 Culture -- 6.10 Marxist-Leninist justifications
7 The Future and Its Past -- 7.1 Marxism in the departure lounge -- 7.2 Taking the place of Marxism -- 7.3 How do we account for these 'cultural' dispositions? -- 7.4 Thinking through the future -- 7.5 Summary -- 8 Endword: The Road of Rejuvenation? -- Acknowledgments -- Index
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Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter by chapter -- The limitations -- 1 China Comes Out -- 1.1 Overview of China's Media Abroad -- 1.2 African and other markets -- 1.3 The defence of China's interests abroad -- 1.4 Esteem -- 1.5 Countering hostile propaganda -- 1.6 Current evaluations of the Chinese media abroad -- 1.7 Responsible media? -- 1.8 Will China succeed in accumulating 'soft power'? -- 2 Media in the making of modern China -- 2.1 Genesis -- 2.2 The 'Golden Period' -- 2.3 1949 -- The Great Leap Backwards

2.4 1978: The Death of Mao and the Rebirth of China -- 2.5 Journalism in the Aftermath of the Cultural Revolution -- 2.6 Television -- 2.7 The Democracy Movement and 4th June 1989 -- 2.8 The Southern Progress -- 2.9 Media in the 1990s: Commercialisation -- 2.10 Harmonious Society and media at the turn of the century -- 2.11 What are the media for? -- 2.12 Summary -- 3 The media today -- 3.1 Agencies -- 3.2 Newspapers -- 3.3 Magazines -- 3.4 Television -- 3.5 Radio -- 3.6 Discussion -- 4 China's Babel: New Media -- 4.1 Exposure -- 4.2 The Chinese Internet -- 4.3 Participation in politics

4.4 Government reaction -- 4.5 Transformation of offline media -- 4.6 Afterword -- 5 The Networksphere -- 5.1 The idea of civil society -- 5.2 The idea of the Public sphere -- 5.3 The environment as a public issue -- 5.4 The future of the public sphere -- 6 Defending Identity: Managing Ideas -- 6.1 The Central Propaganda Department (CPD) -- 6.2 Responding to a new environment -- 6.3 Instruments -- 6.4 Setting parameters -- 6.5 Mediating the Internet -- 6.6 Access to information -- 6.7 Regulation -- 6.8 Morality and the public -- 6.9 Culture -- 6.10 Marxist-Leninist justifications

7 The Future and Its Past -- 7.1 Marxism in the departure lounge -- 7.2 Taking the place of Marxism -- 7.3 How do we account for these 'cultural' dispositions? -- 7.4 Thinking through the future -- 7.5 Summary -- 8 Endword: The Road of Rejuvenation? -- Acknowledgments -- Index

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