Propaganda, media, and nationalism in mainland China and Hong Kong

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    • Lüqiu, Luwei Rose

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Propaganda, media, and nationalism in mainland China and Hong Kong

Luwei Rose Luqiu

Lexington Books, c2018

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 123-148) and index

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Description

Propaganda, Media, and Nationalism in Mainland China and Hong Kong gives a clear and insightful introduction to the nature of media in China and Hong Kong and presents a conceptual discussion of propaganda. It presents two case studies of Chinese media control including the presentation of Taiwan, Xinjiang, and Tibet and the misrepresentation of the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong. This book also provides an important in-depth discussion of the battle between state propaganda and counter-propaganda in open societies, which can render them vulnerable to foreign governments, undermine civic society, and create dangerous polarization, as in the case of Hong Kong's response to state media.

Table of Contents

List of Figures List of Tables Introduction Chapter 1. Defining Propaganda Chapter 2. Nationalist Propaganda in Chinese State Media: Four Independence Movements Chapter 3. Measure Nationalist Propaganda Strategy in Close Society Chapter 4. How Chinese Government Control Media in Hong Kong Chapter 5. Framing Contest: Why China's State Propaganda Backfired in Hong Kong Chapter 6. Role of Media for Challengers of State Power in an Open Society Conclusion References About the Author

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