Since the foundation of the People’s Republic of China, the country has developed its own model of media management and journalism. This model, which traditionally encompasses a very strong relation between politics and media practices, has evolved over the last 40 years of reforms. At the national level, it has transformed into a much more complex and nuanced system based on the mediation between political, commercial and professional interests. At the international level, the ambition of China to contribute to the media agenda and flow of information has grown significantly. These transformations are reflected in the discursive representations of the Chinese media coming from the political, academic and media realms, and in the practice of media production in the country. This issue is aimed at providing original and up-to-date explorations and reflections on the role and functions of the media in today’s China as well as on journalism values and products.

Editorial: Emerging Chinese theory and practice of media / H. de Burgh, E. Lupano, B. Mottura. - In: LINGUE CULTURE MEDIAZIONI. - ISSN 2421-0293. - 5:2(2018), pp. 5-7. [10.7358/lcm-2018-002-debu]

Editorial: Emerging Chinese theory and practice of media

E. Lupano;B. Mottura
2018

Abstract

Since the foundation of the People’s Republic of China, the country has developed its own model of media management and journalism. This model, which traditionally encompasses a very strong relation between politics and media practices, has evolved over the last 40 years of reforms. At the national level, it has transformed into a much more complex and nuanced system based on the mediation between political, commercial and professional interests. At the international level, the ambition of China to contribute to the media agenda and flow of information has grown significantly. These transformations are reflected in the discursive representations of the Chinese media coming from the political, academic and media realms, and in the practice of media production in the country. This issue is aimed at providing original and up-to-date explorations and reflections on the role and functions of the media in today’s China as well as on journalism values and products.
China; media; journalism; soft power; public opinion; political communication; credibility; fake news; textual genre; discourse; EU
Settore L-OR/21 - Lingue e Letterature della Cina e dell'Asia Sud-Orientale
2018
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