The transformation of political communication in China :: from propaganda to hegemony /
"This book examines different dynamics such as marketisation, globalisation and new media technologies that have driven the transformation of China's media industry--one of the primary battlegrounds where ideological, social and economic struggles are fought--against the backdrop of the gr...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This book examines different dynamics such as marketisation, globalisation and new media technologies that have driven the transformation of China's media industry--one of the primary battlegrounds where ideological, social and economic struggles are fought--against the backdrop of the growing tensions between economic growth, globalisation, and political control in China."--Publisher's description. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xvi, 230 pages) : illustrations |
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spelling | Zhang, Xiaoling, 1961- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjwh3rjKtTFRP6P4GkhXMP The transformation of political communication in China : from propaganda to hegemony / Xiaoling Zhang. Singapore ; Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific, ©2011. 1 online resource (xvi, 230 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Series on contemporary China, 1793-0847 ; v. 29 Includes bibliographical references and index. "This book examines different dynamics such as marketisation, globalisation and new media technologies that have driven the transformation of China's media industry--one of the primary battlegrounds where ideological, social and economic struggles are fought--against the backdrop of the growing tensions between economic growth, globalisation, and political control in China."--Publisher's description. Print version record. Acknowledgements; List of Tables and Figures; Notes on Abbreviations; Chapter I Introduction; ORGANISATION OF THE BOOK; SEARCHING FOR A NEW ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK; THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK FOR THIS STUDY; Gramsci's Concept of Hegemony; Applying Gramsci's Concept to the Chinese Context; The Role of the Media in the Construction of Hegemony; METHODOLOGIES; SUMMARY; Chapter II The Chinese Media in Historical Context; LEGACIES FROM MAO'S ERA; THE MEDIA IN POST-MAO CHINA -CONTINUITIES AND CHANGES; Stage One: Marketisation; Stage Two: Conglomeration; Stage Three: Capitalisation; CONCLUSION. Chapter III Unleashed Forces at WorkMARKETISATION; GLOBALISATION; ADVANCES IN NEW MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES; CONCLUSION; Chapter IV Managing the Forces to Stay in Power with Legitimacy; STRUCTURE STRENGTHENING TO ENHANCE REGULATION CAPACITIES; HEIGHTENED ATTENTION FROM TOP LEADERS TO THE MOST POPULAR AND INNOVATIVE FORMS; TAKING ADVANTAGE OF NEW MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES; Channel for Accessing Public Opinion; IMPROVING GOVERNANCE; Construction of a Favourable Image; BOLSTERING THE CAPACITY TO WORK WITH THE MEDIA; THE OPERATION OF "MULTIPLE LAYERS OF CENSORSHIP"; Differentiated Control; Self-Censorship. Ambiguous Policies -- Creating an Atmosphere of Self-CensorshipRigorous Control Mechanism; Personnel Control and Certification of Journalists; REGULAR CAMPAIGNS AND BIG SCALE OPERATIONS; CONCLUSION; Chapter V Negotiation between the Party-state and Media Organisations; DIFFERENT ACTORS AFFECTING MEDIA POLICY-MAKING; HEGEMONISATION THROUGH BARGAINING AND RECIPROCITY; Media Organisations' Growing Negotiation Powers; SNAPSHOT: NEGOTIATION WITH THE STATE FOR MORE AUTONOMY; Media Construction of the Party-state as a Competent Leader; Media Credibility in Image Construction. Guidance of Public Opinion, Domestic and InternationalSource of Information for Policy Makers as well as for the Public; Openness, Trust and Stability; Towards a More Relaxed Media Policy; AREAS OF NEGOTIATION; TRUST AND THE LEVEL OF BARGAINING POWER; Organ Media vs. Commercial Media; National vs. Local; State-Owned vs. Private Outlets; Transnational vs. Domestic and Private; CONCLUSION; Chapter VI "Occupying the Commanding Heights"; THE SPRING FESTIVAL GALA PARTY SINCE 1983; Cross Talks and Mini-Dramas; Songs and Dances; Everlasting Themes vs. Changing Events with the Times. New Values and ConceptsRevamped Confucianism; CURRENT AFFAIRS PROGRAMME AS A BETTER VEHICLE SINCE 1994; The Emergence of "Focus" and Its Coverage of SARS; Selection of Topics; Timing; Level and Degree of Criticism; TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS FOR THE PROMOTION OF SOFT POWER IN THE 21ST CENTURY; Building Up Technological Capacities; CCTV News: Winning the Hearts and Minds of Foreign Publics; CONCLUSION; Chapter VII Conclusion: Chinese Media Reform between Control, Resistance and Negotiation; The Media, a Causal Factor and an Outcome of Political Changes. Mass media policy China. Communication policy China. Communication Political aspects China. Communication in politics China. Médias Politique gouvernementale Chine. Communication Politique gouvernementale Chine. Communication Aspect politique Chine. Communication politique Chine. SOCIAL SCIENCE Media Studies. bisacsh Communication in politics fast Communication policy fast Communication Political aspects fast Mass media policy fast China fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdCqh8h6hJY7PT6MQW4bd Electronic book. has work: The transformation of political communication in China (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGpWF6rcfQWgBh4F7kWr4m https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Zhang, Xiaoling, Dr. Transformation of political communication in China. Hackensack, N.J. : World Scientific, ©2011 9789814340939 (DLC) 2011017555 (OCoLC)697261727 Series on contemporary China ; v. 29. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2005025886 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=426351 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Zhang, Xiaoling, 1961- The transformation of political communication in China : from propaganda to hegemony / Series on contemporary China ; Acknowledgements; List of Tables and Figures; Notes on Abbreviations; Chapter I Introduction; ORGANISATION OF THE BOOK; SEARCHING FOR A NEW ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK; THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK FOR THIS STUDY; Gramsci's Concept of Hegemony; Applying Gramsci's Concept to the Chinese Context; The Role of the Media in the Construction of Hegemony; METHODOLOGIES; SUMMARY; Chapter II The Chinese Media in Historical Context; LEGACIES FROM MAO'S ERA; THE MEDIA IN POST-MAO CHINA -CONTINUITIES AND CHANGES; Stage One: Marketisation; Stage Two: Conglomeration; Stage Three: Capitalisation; CONCLUSION. Chapter III Unleashed Forces at WorkMARKETISATION; GLOBALISATION; ADVANCES IN NEW MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES; CONCLUSION; Chapter IV Managing the Forces to Stay in Power with Legitimacy; STRUCTURE STRENGTHENING TO ENHANCE REGULATION CAPACITIES; HEIGHTENED ATTENTION FROM TOP LEADERS TO THE MOST POPULAR AND INNOVATIVE FORMS; TAKING ADVANTAGE OF NEW MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES; Channel for Accessing Public Opinion; IMPROVING GOVERNANCE; Construction of a Favourable Image; BOLSTERING THE CAPACITY TO WORK WITH THE MEDIA; THE OPERATION OF "MULTIPLE LAYERS OF CENSORSHIP"; Differentiated Control; Self-Censorship. Ambiguous Policies -- Creating an Atmosphere of Self-CensorshipRigorous Control Mechanism; Personnel Control and Certification of Journalists; REGULAR CAMPAIGNS AND BIG SCALE OPERATIONS; CONCLUSION; Chapter V Negotiation between the Party-state and Media Organisations; DIFFERENT ACTORS AFFECTING MEDIA POLICY-MAKING; HEGEMONISATION THROUGH BARGAINING AND RECIPROCITY; Media Organisations' Growing Negotiation Powers; SNAPSHOT: NEGOTIATION WITH THE STATE FOR MORE AUTONOMY; Media Construction of the Party-state as a Competent Leader; Media Credibility in Image Construction. Guidance of Public Opinion, Domestic and InternationalSource of Information for Policy Makers as well as for the Public; Openness, Trust and Stability; Towards a More Relaxed Media Policy; AREAS OF NEGOTIATION; TRUST AND THE LEVEL OF BARGAINING POWER; Organ Media vs. Commercial Media; National vs. Local; State-Owned vs. Private Outlets; Transnational vs. Domestic and Private; CONCLUSION; Chapter VI "Occupying the Commanding Heights"; THE SPRING FESTIVAL GALA PARTY SINCE 1983; Cross Talks and Mini-Dramas; Songs and Dances; Everlasting Themes vs. Changing Events with the Times. New Values and ConceptsRevamped Confucianism; CURRENT AFFAIRS PROGRAMME AS A BETTER VEHICLE SINCE 1994; The Emergence of "Focus" and Its Coverage of SARS; Selection of Topics; Timing; Level and Degree of Criticism; TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS FOR THE PROMOTION OF SOFT POWER IN THE 21ST CENTURY; Building Up Technological Capacities; CCTV News: Winning the Hearts and Minds of Foreign Publics; CONCLUSION; Chapter VII Conclusion: Chinese Media Reform between Control, Resistance and Negotiation; The Media, a Causal Factor and an Outcome of Political Changes. Mass media policy China. Communication policy China. Communication Political aspects China. Communication in politics China. Médias Politique gouvernementale Chine. Communication Politique gouvernementale Chine. Communication Aspect politique Chine. Communication politique Chine. SOCIAL SCIENCE Media Studies. bisacsh Communication in politics fast Communication policy fast Communication Political aspects fast Mass media policy fast |
title | The transformation of political communication in China : from propaganda to hegemony / |
title_auth | The transformation of political communication in China : from propaganda to hegemony / |
title_exact_search | The transformation of political communication in China : from propaganda to hegemony / |
title_full | The transformation of political communication in China : from propaganda to hegemony / Xiaoling Zhang. |
title_fullStr | The transformation of political communication in China : from propaganda to hegemony / Xiaoling Zhang. |
title_full_unstemmed | The transformation of political communication in China : from propaganda to hegemony / Xiaoling Zhang. |
title_short | The transformation of political communication in China : |
title_sort | transformation of political communication in china from propaganda to hegemony |
title_sub | from propaganda to hegemony / |
topic | Mass media policy China. Communication policy China. Communication Political aspects China. Communication in politics China. Médias Politique gouvernementale Chine. Communication Politique gouvernementale Chine. Communication Aspect politique Chine. Communication politique Chine. SOCIAL SCIENCE Media Studies. bisacsh Communication in politics fast Communication policy fast Communication Political aspects fast Mass media policy fast |
topic_facet | Mass media policy China. Communication policy China. Communication Political aspects China. Communication in politics China. Médias Politique gouvernementale Chine. Communication Politique gouvernementale Chine. Communication Aspect politique Chine. Communication politique Chine. SOCIAL SCIENCE Media Studies. Communication in politics Communication policy Communication Political aspects Mass media policy China Electronic book. |
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