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From propaganda to hegemony: Jiaodian and China's Media Policy / Chan, Alex Feb 2002  Article
Chan, Alex Article
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Publication Feb 2002.
Description 35-52
Key Words China  China-Meida Policy  Media Policy 
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Guiding public opinion through social agenda-setting / Chan, Alex   Journal Article
Chan, Alex Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Guidance of public opinion (yulun daoxiang) became the buzzword of the Chinese government's media policy from the 1990s. I illustrate this idea through borrowing the concept of agenda-setting from media studies. Partly, its introduction was a response to the crisis of the propaganda model in the mid-1980s. Recognizing its declining ability to control what people think, the party state shifted its focus from political ideology to social agenda. The guidance of public opinion is indirect, flexible and subtle in nature. It allows the state-controlled media to address people's daily concerns. Also, it realizes that responsiveness to public opinion is the key to guiding that opinion effectively. The media need to guide public opinion 'correctly', so as to promote political unity, social stability, and boost morale. An argument is advanced that the party state seeks to accomplish attention management through agenda-setting
Key Words Media  China  Media Policy  China - Media 
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