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The dispute over the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands : how media narratives shape public opinion and challenge the global order

edited by Thomas A. Hollihan

(Palgrave Macmillan series in international political communication)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2014

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [257]-293) and index

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Description

The small unpopulated islands in the East China Sea that the Chinese call the Diaoyu and the Japanese call the Senkaku, have long been a source of contention. This volume will undertake an examination of the controversy as it plays out in legacy and new social media in China, Japan, and the West.

Table of Contents

  • Table of Contents 1. Introduction
  • Thomas A. Hollihan 2. Configuring a Threatening Other: Historical Narratives in Chinese School Textbooks
  • Shubo Li 3. Historical Narratives in Japanese School Textbooks
  • Hiroku Okuda 4. Fanning the Flames of Public Rage: Coverage of Diaoyu Islands Dispute in Chinese Legacy Media
  • Zhan Zhang 5. Public Opinion on Weibo: The Case of the Diaoyu Islands Dispute
  • Miao Feng and Elaine J. Yuan 6. How the Japanese Legacy Media Covered the Senkaku Controversy
  • Takeshi Suzuki and Shusuke Murai 7. How the Japanese Social Media Users Discussed the Senakaku Controversy
  • Shusuke Murai and Takeshi Suzuki 8. U.S. Media Coverage of the Diaoyu/Senkaku Dispute
  • Thomas A. Hollihan 9. Media Diplomacy: Public Diplomacy in a New Global Media Environment
  • Patricia Riley 10. Conclusions
  • Thomas A. Hollihan

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