Report on Chinese Social Opinion and Crisis Management

Report on Chinese Social Opinion and Crisis Management
Author: Yungeng Xie
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2019-05-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789811040030

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This volume focuses on Chinese society in the environment created by new media. It offers insights into Chinese public opinion for an international readership, and to promote the media literacy and crisis coping capacity of all social sectors by integrating multiple research perspectives, including journalism and communication, management, sociology, psychology, information security, etc. The volume is guided by an innovative “overarching public opinion research framework” as well as qualitative and quantitative research methods, and includes in-depth studies on: the status quo of Chinese social opinion and Internet public opinion, the developmental history of Chinese Internet public opinion over the past ten years (2003-2012), the online communication of public events, and public satisfaction with the government. ​

Crisis Communication in China

Crisis Communication in China
Author: Wei Cui
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2022-10-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781801179829

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Crisis Communication in China examines crisis communication strategies taken by the Chinese government during public crises and discusses how the public react to these strategies, exploring the cultural context and the development of digital media as critical factors underlying the strategies adopted.

China s Crisis Management

China s Crisis Management
Author: Jae Ho Chung
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2013-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136634529

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"This book presents a comprehensive overview of crisis management in China. It considers economic, political and military crises, and also natural disasters and public health problems. In each area it considers the nature of potential crises and their possible effects, and the degree to which China is prepared to cope with crises."--Publisher's description

Crisis Rhetoric and Policy Change in China

Crisis Rhetoric and Policy Change in China
Author: Yihong Liu
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2022-01-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789811677632

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This book explores how China's political system responds to crisis. A crisis is an episode whose impact cannot be controlled merely by astute on-the-ground incident management, particularly in cases involving widespread doubt about the legitimacy of established policy paradigms or the political order as a whole. Crisis can create “political windows” for advocacy groups challenging established policies in pluralist democracies. The political battle between competing definitions of an uncertain and ambiguous situation among the various actors provides them with crisis-induced opportunity space for dramatic policy change. However, the process of crisis-induced policy change, mainly by crisis framing, in non-west regimes like China has not been adequately addressed. As China's leadership foregrounds legitimacy in “victory” over COVID-19, and a new era of climate change disasters begins, this dynamic model of crisis and recuperation will offer food for thought for scholars of Chinese and global politics.

New Media and China s Social Development

New Media and China s Social Development
Author: Yungeng Xie
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2017-10-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789811039942

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Starting from a history of new media, this book presents the development of network technology and media applications in China, while also examining the relationship between new media and politics, economy, culture, lifestyle, traditional media, law, knowledge, etc. As of 2014, China had been connected to the Internet for 20 years. During those two decades, China has witnessed drastic changes, from its national makeup to people’s daily lives. The book analyzes the changes in China brought about by the new media on the basis of large-scale data. Further, through comparisons with international trends in new media development, it seeks to clarify the new media development in China and comprehensively demonstrate the revolution and brand-new faces of Chinese society over the past two decades in the wake of new media. As such, it outlines the bright future of new media by revisiting and summarizing the developmental courses of new media and Chinese society.

Social Media in China

Social Media in China
Author: Wenbo Kuang
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2018-08-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789811309144

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Redefining the concept of new media in China, this cutting edge book discusses the impact of social media on Chinese public life. Examining its characteristics and the different forms of social media, such as internet and mobile phone media, weibo, wechat and micro-blogging, it considers how public opinion evolves through this media and its interaction with traditional media. It also offers a unique analysis of growing new media platforms, the challenges of government management and the impact of micro-blogging on journalism in China. Through quantitative research, the book also analyses new media user behavior in China, offering a ‘butterfly effect’ model for public opinion based on new media. It also shows the relevance of the sociological Matthew Effect and addresses issues such as the ‘20 million’ phenomenon and the Internet Water army (Wangluo shuijun), groups of Internet ghost-writers paid to post specific content online. Finally, it scrutinizes the the issue of mass disturbance in new media in China, researching evolutionary mechanisms and academic models of mass disturbance through a series of case studies. Written by a leader in the field of Chinese new media, this book constitutes a valuable read to scholars of media and communications studies, and all those interested by the development and the increasing impact of new media in China.

Human Rights and Good Governance

Human Rights and Good Governance
Author: Wei Zhang,Ruoyu Li,Zihan Yan
Publsiher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2016-03-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004308770

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The first volume of Chinese Perspectives on Human Rights and Good Governance collects research articles regarding human rights, good governance, rule of law and Constitutionalism in China.

China in the Nineties

China in the Nineties
Author: David S. G. Goodman,Gerald Segal
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1991
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0198273630

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In 1989, the crisis which had threatened China during the previous four years erupted into violence on the streets of Beijing and other major cities. This book analyzes the political, ideological, economic, and social roots of that crisis and considers the alternatives now facing the Chinese people.