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Whose Vision Is It Anyway? the “Free Internet” in Chinese State Media / Brehm, Stefan   Journal Article
Brehm, Stefan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This study seeks to explain how Chinese state media bolster the use of visions in global internet governance. The empirical data for the article consist of 1,158 internet-related articles published in the Global Times between 2009 and 2018. I develop a theoretical perspective that distinguishes between grand and strategic narratives. Based on a mixed-methods approach, I show that “internet sovereignty” has qualified as a grand narrative since the second half of 2013. State media facilitate this shift with strategic narratives that push the content and context of “internet sovereignty” from domestic political rationales towards a matter of global affairs. The article contributes to theoretical and methodological advancement in textual analysis.
Key Words Sovereignty  China  Internet  Freedom  Visions  Strategic Narratives 
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