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Media Commercialization and Authoritarian Rule in China
Daniela Stockmann
出版
Cambridge University Press
, 2013
主題
Business & Economics / Industries / Media & Communications
Language Arts & Disciplines / Communication Studies
Language Arts & Disciplines / Journalism
Political Science / General
Political Science / Comparative Politics
Political Science / Political Process / General
Political Science / Censorship
Political Science / Propaganda
Political Science / Political Process / Media & Internet
Social Science / Media Studies
ISBN
1107018447
9781107018440
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=699d2QxF6nkC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
In most liberal democracies commercialized media is taken for granted, but in many authoritarian regimes the introduction of market forces in the media represents a radical break from the past with uncertain political and social implications. In Media Commercialization and Authoritarian Rule in China, Daniela Stockmann argues that the consequences of media marketization depend on the institutional design of the state. In one-party regimes such as China, market-based media promote regime stability rather than destabilizing authoritarianism or bringing about democracy. By analyzing the Chinese media, Stockmann ties trends of market liberalism in China to other authoritarian regimes in the Middle East, North Africa, sub-Saharan Africa, and the post-Soviet region. Drawing on in-depth interviews with Chinese journalists and propaganda officials as well as more than 2,000 newspaper articles, experiments, and public opinion data sets, this book links censorship among journalists with patterns of media consumption and media's effects on public opinion.