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人民网-理论-胡显章:网络时代意识形态领域面临的挑战与对策
今天,以“CNN”、“时代华纳”、“美国在线”为代表的意识形态“软力量”,几乎不受任何阻碍地在世界各国泛滥,以至于法、德等西方国家都在呼吁保持自己文化的纯洁性 Hu Xianzhang now at Tsinghua Journo skool
Preparing the Obituary — The American, A Magazine of Ideas
it seems ominously likely that we are headed for a government-sponsored news service. Maybe we will like it. China is already expanding Xinhua to go worldwide, so we can call ours Xinhua East.
Newspapers and Thinking the Unthinkable « Clay Shirky
“How did we get from the world before the printing press to the world after it? What was the revolution itself like?”
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“How did we get from the world before the printing press to the world after it? What was the revolution itself like?”
Where Xinhua stores its sensitive words
What makes this article more than just a run-of-the-mill unfinished report that was accidentally released is the list of "sensitive words" at the bottom
Translating "The Economist" Behind China's Great Firewall - Waxy.org
They call themselves The Eco Team, a group of about 240 passionate Economist fans led by a 39-year-old insurance broker named Shi Yi.
Asia Sentinel - The Journalism Education Gap
But in China, journalism students spend half their time learning media theories during their undergraduate program, and thus have little or no knowledge of other subjects
EastSouthWestNorth: Daily Brief Comments, March 1-31, 2009
SMW: The Seven Possible Fates of an Internet Post
Community Translation in a Multilingual Online Environment: Case study and theoretical framework - SlideShare
Connections between translation and participatory media as seen through Project Lingua and Global Voices.
The Internationalization of ... - Google Book Search
History of China's TV stations, advertising, programs
The Internet Is NOT Flat « NELA Conference Blog
Geeks and librarians share a connection - we both work on creating and sharing information.
China Media Timeline
this timeline aims to portray the flavour of each year to allow readers unfamiliar with recent Chinese media history to have an all-round feeling of what it has been like to live through the changes of the last 30 years.
Behind TV Analysts, Pentagon’s Hidden Hand - New York Times
“I’m an old intel guy,” said one analyst. (The transcript omits speakers’ names.) “And I can sum all of this up, unfortunately, with one word. That is Psyops. Now most people may hear that and they think, ‘Oh my God, they’re trying to brainw
One, two or many Chinas? | openDemocracy
Jeffrey Wasserstrom points out the dualistic and totalitarian temptations in writing about China.
AsiaMedia :: Don't toy with China
The bigger challenge for the government, paradoxically, is to break out of a cycle of ineffectiveness, especially outside the major cities. The state lacks the legitimacy to elicit compliance without force, but the use of force further drains legitimacy.
The Passenger
"The information-gathering power of the modern bureaucratic state has dealt a serious blow to hagiography" - Ed. nice first line.
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