The party line : how the media dictates public opinion in modern China /

"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...

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Main Author: Young, Doug (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore : Wiley, [2013]
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Online Access:Full Text via HEAL-Link
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588 0 |a Print version record. 
505 0 |a The agenda: telling the party's story -- Spreading the word: the machinery -- Ultranetworked: caught up in connections -- Reporters: the party's eyes and ears -- Korea and Tibet: China finds its voice -- Cultural revolution: the ultimate media movement -- A Nixon visit, the death of Mao, and the road to reform: a softer approach -- The Tiananmen square divide: the media gains, then loses, its voice -- Falun Gong: guerilla coverage returns -- A bombing in Belgrade and anti-Japanese marches: the nationalism card -- SARS: don't spoil our party -- The Beijing Olympics and Sichuan earthquake: rallying points -- Google in China: editorializing. 
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650 0 |a Mass media policy  |z China. 
650 0 |a Public opinion  |z China. 
650 0 |a Communism  |z China. 
650 4 |a Communism  |x History. 
650 4 |a Communism. 
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650 7 |a Public opinion.  |2 fast  |0 (OCoLC)fst01082785 
651 0 |a Hong Kong (China)  |x Politics and government. 
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776 0 8 |i Print version:  |a Young, Doug.  |t Party line.  |d Singapore : Wiley, ©2013  |z 9780470828533  |w (OCoLC)820141899 
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