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TitleNewspapers as tools to promote national agenda: How Chinese Communist Party newspapers frame images of the South China Sea disputes for national and international audiences
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Date Issued2022-08-01
Source PublicationGlobal Media and Communication
ISSN1742-7665
Volume18Issue:2Pages:181-198
Abstract

Using both quantitative and qualitative content analysis, this study investigates how two Chinese Communist Party newspapers frame the same story to international and national audiences. The empirical findings illustrate how propaganda techniques originally developed and applied in Western and democratic countries have been adopted and refined by newspapers in a state-run Communist press environment to create frames that best align with the cultural and political predispositions of domestic and international readers. The findings suggest Chinese authorities understand Western communication theory and appreciate how that theory can be applied to disseminate messages to both foreign and domestic audiences.

KeywordChina Daily Chinese newspapers framing People's Daily propaganda
DOI10.1177/17427665221081945
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Indexed ByESCI
Language英语English
WOS Research AreaCommunication
WOS SubjectCommunication
WOS IDWOS:000780776600001
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85127313121
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Document TypeJournal article
Identifierhttp://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/12110
CollectionResearch outside affiliated institution
Corresponding AuthorZhu, Runping
Affiliation
1.Lanzhou University,China
2.University of Western Australia,Australia
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Zhu, Runping,Krever, Richard. Newspapers as tools to promote national agenda: How Chinese Communist Party newspapers frame images of the South China Sea disputes for national and international audiences[J]. Global Media and Communication, 2022, 18(2): 181-198.
APA Zhu, Runping, & Krever, Richard. (2022). Newspapers as tools to promote national agenda: How Chinese Communist Party newspapers frame images of the South China Sea disputes for national and international audiences. Global Media and Communication, 18(2), 181-198.
MLA Zhu, Runping,et al."Newspapers as tools to promote national agenda: How Chinese Communist Party newspapers frame images of the South China Sea disputes for national and international audiences". Global Media and Communication 18.2(2022): 181-198.
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