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Journal articles on the topic "Mass media and the environment – China"

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Han, Boyeon, and Hochang Shin. "Inter-country relationship and mass media." Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 27, no. 2 (November 20, 2017): 173–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/japc.27.2.02han.

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Abstract This study aims to research mass media communication and multipolar relationships in public diplomacy by using announcement of China Air Defense Identification Zone (CADIZ) in November 2013 as a case. Based on importance of mass mediated public diplomacy, to examine wording and message structure, language analysis program of semantic and ego network is applied. In addition, considering the environment of Korean media, newspapers from democratic and conservative are selected. The CADIZ issue takes place in Northeast Asian region but reactions and the relations of the USA are mainly dealt with. The USA is closely connected to China and Korea and has an important influence as a consultant in the given situation. Moreover, Korean media keep monitoring Japan’s response to refer Korea’s response strategy. Semantic and ego network seem to be powerful when analyzing international conflicts. This research shows that international relationship can be a significant asset to public diplomacy. In short, analyzing multipolar relations seems essential to understand construction of related countries and seek to solve diplomatic conflicts.
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Wang, Xiaopei. "Comparison and Analysis of Feminism in China and the West: A Case Study of the 1950s." Communications in Humanities Research 1, no. 1 (December 21, 2021): 111–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/chr.iceipi.2021246.

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1950 is a very special period for the development of feminism in both China and the West. The Peoples Republic of China was just established and the West was experiencing the second wave of feminist. However, the feminism in these two areas developed in different ways, that Chinses feminism is the state feminism while the West is liberal feminism. This kind of difference results from the different social environment, especially the political policy in China and the West. The Communist Party of China took feminism as a tool to consolidate socialist construction, so it launched the feminist movement from top to bottom. The second feminism in the West is a bottom-up movement for women to fight for their own rights and interests, and they use magazines and other mass media as a means of struggle. By comparing the difference of the feminism in China and the West, the flaws of these two kinds of development of feminism could also be shown.
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He, Rui, and Yungeng Li. "Media Exposure, Cancer Beliefs, and Cancer-Related Information-Seeking or Avoidance Behavior Patterns in China." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 6 (March 18, 2021): 3130. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18063130.

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This study explored the relationships between media exposure, cancer beliefs, and cancer information-seeking or information-avoidance behaviors. Based on the planned risk information-seeking model and its extended framework, two predictive models were constructed: one for cancer information seeking and the other for cancer information avoidance. A structural equation modeling strategy was applied to survey data from China HINTS 2017 (n = 3090) to compare the impact of traditional mass media and social media exposure to cancer-related information on cancer information-seeking and information-avoidance behaviors. The study findings suggest that health-related information exposure through different media channels may generate distinctive information-seeking or information-avoidance behaviors based on various cancer beliefs. Additionally, the findings indicate that social media exposure to health-related and cancer curability beliefs does not lead to cancer information avoidance; both mass media and social media exposure encourage people to seek cancer-related information. Cancer fatalism is positively associated with cancer information-seeking and avoiding intentions, suggesting that negative cancer beliefs predict seemingly contradictory yet psychologically coherent information intentions and behaviors.
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Dong, Wanjin, and Soonbae Kim. "Promotion and Protection of Feminism Creativity for Public Environment: The Integration of Ecofeminism and Public Environment." Journal of Environmental and Public Health 2022 (November 21, 2022): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5706699.

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Each of us leaves a trace of our consumption on the environment. Take a step back, though, and consider how much influence people have had on the Earth. The Anthropocene, sometimes known as the era of humans, refers to how significantly we have changed the Earth’s systems. This is the grand view of humanity’s impact on the Earth. In this article, we plan to introduce and explain ecofeminism. Because of the natural connection with nature and the social role as housekeepers, women often have empathetic power when expressing their demands for the public environment, thus becoming a vital force in public environmental protection. Facing the public environmental forces spurting from ecofeminism, we study the dissemination of ecofeminism with the help of mass media. However, in present-day China, as pointed out by ecofeminism, the predatory exploitation of nature and the catastrophic killing of plants and animals make the fate of women challenging to control. Therefore, we study the theory of multicultural ecofeminism and public environmental protection. Finally, based on the integration of ecofeminism and the public environment, we interpret Lawrence’s famous work, Sons and Lovers, and analyze the relationship between men and women and the public environment in this work from the perspective of ecofeminism. In human socialization, ecofeminism has provided strong support for protecting the public environment, and at the same time, it has also improved.
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Parvin, Gulsan Ara, Md Habibur Rahman, S. M. Reazul Ahsan, Md Anwarul Abedin, and Mrittika Basu. "Media discourse in China and Japan on the COVID-19 pandemic: comparative analysis of the first three months." Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 20, no. 2 (January 10, 2022): 308–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jices-05-2021-0047.

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Purpose This study aims to analyze how English-language versions of e-newspapers in the first two countries affected, China and Japan, which are non-English-speaking countries and have different socio-economic and political settings, have highlighted Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic news and informed the global community. Design/methodology/approach A text-mining approach was used to explore experts’ thoughts as published by the two leading English-language newspapers in China and Japan from January to March 2020. This study analyzes the Opinion section, which mainly comprises editorial and the op-ed section. The current study groups all editorial discussions and highlights into ten major aspects, which cover health, economy, politics, culture and others. Findings Within the first three months, the media in both China and Japan shifted their focus from health and preparedness to the economy, politics and social welfare. Governance and social welfare were key concerns in China’s news media, while, in contrast, global politics received the highest level of attention from experts in Japan’s news media. Environment and technologies aspects did not receive much attention by the expert’s columns. Originality/value At the initial stage of a world crisis, how leading nations and initially affected nations deal with the problem, how media play their role and guide mass population with experts’ thoughts are highlighted here. The understanding developed in this study can provide guidance to news media in other countries in playing effective roles in the management of this health crisis and catastrophes.
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Xiaoya, Dai, He Suliu, and Wang Tingxuan. "Performance and Control of Tobacco in Chinese Film and Television Dramas." Tobacco Regulatory Science 7, no. 6 (November 3, 2021): 5257–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.18001/trs.7.6.17.

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Objectives: China is the world's largest country in tobacco cultivation, production, consumption and smokers. The number of smokers accounts for nearly 30% of the total number of smokers in the world. 740 million people are endangered by "second hand smoke", most of them women and children. To ac hieve the goal of healthy China, tobacco control is a very important link. Reducing the number of smokers is an important problem to be solved, and the mass media plays an important role in this problem. Once tobacco is shaped as a positive symbol in mass communication, smoking will become an unhealthy social atmosphere. Then, what kind of image tobacco generally appears in the mass media and what impact it will bring to the society, this paper attempts to explore the tobacco symbols in Chinese film and tel evision dramas as the research object.
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Wang, Ziwei, Yongkui Liu, and Tiezhong Liu. "An Empirical Study on Hazardous Chemicals Risk of Urban Residents in China: Analysis of Mediating Effect and Channel Preference of Response Action Decision Model." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 20 (October 18, 2021): 10932. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182010932.

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Because urban residents do not have a strong understanding of hazardous chemicals, they cannot effectively make response action decisions to ensure safety, protect lives, and reduce property damage. This paper constructs the Response Action Decision Model of hazardous chemicals, and analyzes the mediating effect of Information Processing and Threat Perception, as well as channel preferences of urban residents with different demographic characteristics. A total of 1700 questionnaires were collected in Chongqing, Tianjin, Fujian Zhangzhou, Shandong Zibo and Lanzhou, where there are significant hazardous chemicals factories. The results show that: Firstly, Information Processing and Threat Perception have significant mediating effects on the relationship between Mass Media, Social Media, Face-to-face communication and Response Action Decision in a single channel, which can effectively promote the spread effect of different channels, affecting the ways that urban residents make hazard response action decisions; secondly, Information Processing and Threat Perception do not have a mediating effect on the relationship between the channel combination of “Mass Media ↔ Social Media”, “Mass Media ↔ Face-to-face communication”, “Social Media ↔ Face-to-face communication” and Response Action Decision, and the channel combination can directly link to the Response Action Decision; thirdly, in terms of the extent that it affects urban residents to make response action decisions, Mass Media is greater than Social Media and greater than Face-to-face communication; fourthly, two demographic characteristics of gender and experience have a stronger moderating effect for the Mass Media channel, while other demographic characteristics have greater influences on the Response Action Decision Model; finally, the Response Action Decision Model can be better applied to those analyses and research which address threat perception of hazardous chemicals and response action decisions of urban residents in China.
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Zhang, Yuting, Hang Liu, Shandong Lei, Wanyun Xu, Yu Tian, Weijie Yao, Xiaoyong Liu, et al. "Mixing state of refractory black carbon in fog and haze at rural sites in winter on the North China Plain." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 21, no. 23 (December 3, 2021): 17631–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-21-17631-2021.

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Abstract. The variability of the mixing state of refractory black carbon aerosol (rBC) and the corresponding complicated light absorption capacity imposes great uncertainty for its climate forcing assessment. In this study, field observations using a single-particle soot photometer (SP2) were conducted to investigate the mixing state of rBC under different meteorological conditions at a rural site on the North China Plain. The results showed that the hourly mass concentration of rBC during the observation periods was 2.6±1.5 µg m−3 on average, with a moderate increase (3.1±0.9) during fog episodes. The mass-equivalent size distribution of rBC exhibited an approximately lognormal distribution with a mass median diameter (MMD) of 213 nm. We found that the count median diameter (CMD) of rBC particles during snowfall episodes was larger than that before snowfall, and the number of rBC particles with Dc<121 nm were reduced by 28.4 % after snow. This may indicate that rBC-containing particles with small core sizes (Dc) were much more effectively removed by snow with light snow intensity (0.23 mm h−1). Based on the Mie scattering theory simulation, the relative and absolute coating thicknesses of rBC-containing particles were estimated to be ∼1.6 and ∼52 nm for the rBC core with a mass-equivalent diameter (Dc) of 170 to 190 nm, respectively, which indicates that most of the rBC-containing particles were thinly coated. Furthermore, a moderate light absorption enhancement (Eabs=1.3) and relatively low absorption cross section (MAC = 5.5 m2 g−1) at 880 nm were observed at the Gucheng (GC) site in winter compared with other typical rural sites. The relationship between the microphysical properties of rBC and meteorological conditions was also studied. Relatively warm and high-RH environments (RH>50 %, -4∘C<T<4∘C) were more favorable to rBC aging than dry and cold environments (RH<60 %, T<-8∘C). And the increase in ambient RH at the same temperature favors rBC aging. An increasing mass fraction of secondary inorganic aerosols (SIAs; especially sulfate and nitrate) and a decreasing mass fraction of organic aerosols in the environment support the formation of thick coatings by rBC. The RH dependence of absorption enhancement (Eabs) was likely caused by the relative coating thickness (RCT) as supported by the gradual increase in the mass concentration and mass fraction of secondary components as a function of RH in the ambient air. The mass fractions of aqueous-phase formation of secondary components had a limited effect on Eabs under a high-RH environment. The measured rBC concentrations and the mixing state of rBC in different meteorological environments will be useful for evaluating the radiative forcing of rBC in regional climate models.
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Chen, Yiyong, John Zacharias, and Mali Zeng. "Searching for the Center: A New Civic Role for the Central Business District in China." Sustainability 12, no. 3 (January 23, 2020): 866. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12030866.

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The central business district (CBD) has become the economic powerhouse of contemporary cities. China’s economic transition from world factory to a knowledge-based economy underpinned the development of hundreds of CBDs over the course of less than two decades. The plans promoted land use diversity and the incorporation of service facilities in the support of business function, but a rather different service environment emerged. Taking the Futian CBD of Shenzhen as the prototypical case, we examined the distribution, vitality, uses, and users of these facilities, which are largely built up by the private sector and without governmental support. A questionnaire sent to users and data derived from social media reveal that the vast majority of visitors of these service facilities do not work in the CBD and travel via the reformed mass transport system to this location. The high-quality public spaces and street environment, as well as the numerous service facilities, many of which are at a low economic order, attract people from all over the vast city, which homes over ten million, highlighting a new role for the CBD as a civic center. In contrast with the globalized business sought after by government and business leaders of the CBD, a new populist nexus is emerging and without significant support.
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Buntoro, Kukuh, Suswanta Suswanta, Achmad Nurmandi, Anang Setiawan, and Herdin Arie Saputra. "Twitter Media Activities: Virtual Activism Related To China Uighur Muslim Problems." Jurnal Tarbiyatuna 12, no. 1 (June 5, 2021): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.31603/tarbiyatuna.v12i1.4115.

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Cases of human rights violations against Uighur Muslims in China have generated various condemnations from the international community. Various forms of protest, ranging from taking to the streets, complaints in mass media, and on social media. Several countries officially submitted objections to the Chinese government, including the superpower country of the United States. This research wants to see how the forms of protest in social media Twitter analyze the network patterns and relationships between the formed actors and the possibility of a new social movement. Through the hashtag feature on Twitter, researchers can analyze networks, messages, and protest delivery distribution using the Social Network Analysis (SNA) method. This study uses qualitative research methods, data collection by analyzing Twitter media activity, which is used as a protest to the Chinese government. The data was processed using NVivo 12 Plus software. The results showed that the relationship between actors in the use of social media Twitter has pressure on public opinion in parts of the world, the network pattern that connects countries in response to the issue of intimidation by the Uighur Muslim community, social protests that are always given by Twitter users as a place to pressure the Chinese government, and created a new social movement carried out by countries that support the resistance to intimidation by the Uighur people in Xinjiang.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Mass media and the environment – China"

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Law, King-man, and 羅敬文. "The role of news media in reporting on environmental issues." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2006. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B45013445.

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Brooks, Evan Thomas. "The Adaptive Media Strategy of Greenpeace in China." The Ohio State University, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1338388499.

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Yang, Chen. "The effect of partisan media and news slant on Americans' perception of China and Chinese products: an experimental study in an online news environment." Bowling Green State University / OhioLINK, 2016. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1464455723.

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Li, Zhan. "Western media corporations' risk and strategies in post-WTO China." Connect to this title online, 2004. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=osu1100671766.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Ohio State University, 2004.
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Mukhopadhyay, Gautam. "The print media's perception of Sino-Vietnamese relations (1979-91)." Thesis, [Hong Kong] : University of Hong Kong, 1993. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B13644427.

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Matthews, Julian. "Mediating the environment : a study of children's news." Thesis, Bucks New University, 2003. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.271190.

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Cao, Peixin. "Media incidents power negotiation on mass media in time of China's social transition." Konstanz UVK-Verl.-Ges, 2008. http://d-nb.info/999157140/04.

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Fichera, Dawn Marie. "Media richness, uncertainty reduction, and anticipated future interaction on social media sites." Click here for download, 2009. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1851422511&sid=1&Fmt=2&clientId=3260&RQT=309&VName=PQD.

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Ng, Che-keung Tony. "Relationship between the mass media and public order." Thesis, Hong Kong : School of Professional and Continuing Education, University of Hong Kong, 1994. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/HKUTO/record/B36195182.

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Han, Gang. "Mainland China frames Taiwan online news, event perception and issue attitudes /." Related electronic resource:, 2007. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1404342801&sid=1&Fmt=2&clientId=3739&RQT=309&VName=PQD.

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Books on the topic "Mass media and the environment – China"

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Zeng, Rong, ed. China's environment and China's environment journalists: A study. [Bristol, U.K.?: Intellect], 2011.

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1946-, Li Chin-chʻüan, ed. China's media, media's China. Boulder, Colo: Westview Press, 1994.

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Environment, media and communication. New York: Routledge, 2009.

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Changing media, changing China. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011.

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Media and the environment: Critical concepts in the environment. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2013.

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Media, culture, and the environment. London: UCL Press, 1997.

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Media, culture and the environment. London: UCL Press, 1997.

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Hemelryk, Donald Stephanie, Keane Michael, and Hong Yin, eds. Media in China: Consumption, content and crisis. London: Routledge Curzon, 2002.

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M, Livingstone Sonia, ed. Young people and new media: Childhood and the changing media environment. London: SAGE, 2002.

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Mapping media in China: Region, province, and locality. New York, NY: Routledge, 2012.

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Book chapters on the topic "Mass media and the environment – China"

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Randau, Henk R., and Olga Medinskaya. "A Snapshot on Mass Media." In China Business 2.0, 109–13. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07677-5_23.

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Litman, Barry R., and Scott Sochay. "The Emerging Mass Media Environment." In Information and Communication in Economics, 233–79. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2204-7_9.

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Li, Zheng. "Media Control in China." In The Handbook of Media and Mass Communication Theory, 690–707. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118591178.ch37.

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Kuang, Wenbo. "New-Media’s Public Opinions of the Mass Incident." In Social Media in China, 225–53. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0914-4_9.

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Yin, Lin, and Yan Yan. "Science and Technology Through Mass Media." In Science Communication Practice in China, 169–96. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-3203-7_9.

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Cui, Jingjing. "Role of Media in Mass Communication and Mass Media in China." In Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing, 69–76. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25538-0_11.

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Yu, Guoming. "Factors Influencing Mass Media Credibility." In Research on the Communication Effects and Mass Media Credibility in China, 53–85. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-6242-4_3.

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Yu, Guoming. "Dimensions of Judgment of Mass Media Credibility." In Research on the Communication Effects and Mass Media Credibility in China, 25–52. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-6242-4_2.

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Dong, Wei. "Chapter 2: Mass Media and Reality TV Formats in Post-socialist China." In Critical Studies in Media and Communication, 25–42. Bielefeld, Germany: transcript Verlag, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14361/9783839462843-005.

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Yu, Guoming. "Evaluation Criteria for China’s Media Credibility." In Research on the Communication Effects and Mass Media Credibility in China, 201–55. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-6242-4_9.

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Conference papers on the topic "Mass media and the environment – China"

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Zhang, Ye, Xiangya Xie, and Jie Zhang. "Exploring transformation of small and medium-sized historical towns in China with network analysis and user-generated open data." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.6000.

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Ye ZHANG1, Xiangya XIE2, Jie ZHANG2 1 Department of Architecture, School of Design and Environment, National University of Singapore, 4 Architecture Drive, Singapore 117566 2 School of Architecture, Tsinghua University, Beijing100084, P. R. China E-mail: akizy@nus.edu.sg; xiexy15@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn; zjzhangjie@tinsghua.edu.cn Keywords (3-5): urban transformation, small and medium-sized historical Chinese cities, big data While an increasing number of research on transformation and conservation of historical areas of major Chinese cities have been witnessed in recent years (e.g. Whitehand et al, 2011; Whitehand et al 2014; Whitehand et al 2016, among many others), endeavours to studying more ordinary and small and medium-sized historical towns in China are rare. In the near future, those historical towns will be confronted with a new wave of developments, given that urbanisation of small and medium-sized cities and towns is high on China’s 13th five-year plan (2016-2020). This will pose a serious challenge to the conservation of their already vulnerable traditional urban fabric. This study aims to develop an accurate description of the transformation of built form, in particular street and block patterns, of the small and medium-sized historical towns, and how this is associated with the change of spatial distribution of urban activities. A total number of 36 towns in Zhejiang province, China are selected as case studies. Transformation of the urban fabric is examined based on cartographical maps of different historical periods using combined methods of urban network analysis and field survey. A large amount of user-generated geo-referenced open data, such as social media reviews, point-of-interest mapping, microblogs and night time illumination maps, are harnessed to produce a detailed description of urban activity patterns, of which the relationships to the transformation of urban form are investigated using multi-variate regression models. The results show how basic built form parameters such as spatial integration, between-ness centrality, block size and block depth can effectively and accurately describe the transformation of the small and medium-sized historical towns and how the formal changes are linked to the geographical shift of different urban activities. In which ways the findings can inform decision making in urban conservation practice to better address the tension between conservation and developments is discussed at the end.References: Whitehand Jeremy WR, Gu Kai, and Whitehand Susan M. (2011). "Fringe belts and socioeconomic change in China." Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 38 (1):41-60 Whitehand Jeremy WR, Gu Kai, Conzen Michael P, and Whitehand Susan M. (2014). "The typological process and the morphological period: a cross-cultural assessment." Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 41 (3):512-533. Whitehand Jeremy WR, Conzen Michael P, and Gu Kai. 2016. "Plan analysis of historical cities: a Sino-European comparison." Urban Morphology 20 (2):139-158.
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Aleshchanova, Irena V., Natalia A. Frolova, and Marina R. Zheltukhina. "Communication techniques in mass media discourse." In Proceedings of the 1st International Scientific Practical Conference "The Individual and Society in the Modern Geopolitical Environment" (ISMGE 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/ismge-19.2019.2.

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Chen, Yuanzhi. "Research on Copyright Authorization Mode under Digital Environment in China." In 2009 International Conference on Management and Service Science (MASS). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmss.2009.5302830.

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Zhang, Xinyu, and Pablo Ramirez. "Social Media Communications Strategies among Taoist Organizations in China: The Role of Weibo as a Communication Platform for Taoist Temples." In World Conference on Media and Mass Communication. TIIKM, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.17501/medcom.2017.3111.

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Zhang, Xinyu, and Pablo Ramirez. "Social Media Communications Strategies among Taoist Organizations in China: The Role of Weibo as a Communication Platform for Taoist Temples." In World Conference on Media and Mass Communication. The International Institute of Knowledge Management (TIIKM), 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.17501/medcom.2017.2111.

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Di, Feng, Zha Yang, and Zhongguo Ma. "Tourist Environment Protection Mode of the Kanas Natural Heritage, Xinjiang, China." In 2010 International Conference on Management and Service Science (MASS 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmss.2010.5576301.

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Fang, Xianglin, and Xiaoyan Zhang. "On Tourism Environment Protection for World Cultural Heritage Sites in China." In 2010 International Conference on Management and Service Science (MASS 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmss.2010.5578038.

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Barabash, Viktor V. "Information Technologies Impact On The Mass Media Activity And Training Of Journalists." In International Conference "Education Environment for the Information Age". Cognitive-crcs, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2017.08.15.

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Yang, Yanlin, and Mingzhen Zhan. "Notice of Retraction: On the Resources and Environment Management Innovation in Central China." In 2009 International Conference on Management and Service Science (MASS). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmss.2009.5301126.

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Godlif Malatuny, Yacob, and Lisye Salamor. "Civic Skill Formation Through Mass Media Literacy (A Case Study of Hoax in Mass Media on Civic Education Students of Pattimura University)." In 1st International Conference on Social Sciences Education - "Multicultural Transformation in Education, Social Sciences and Wetland Environment" (ICSSE 2017). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icsse-17.2018.74.

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Reports on the topic "Mass media and the environment – China"

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Butyrina, Maria, and Valentina Ryvlina. MEDIATIZATION OF ART: VIRTUAL MUSEUM AS MASS MEDIA. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.49.11075.

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The research is devoted to the study of the phenomenon of mediatization of art on the example of virtual museums. Main objective of the study is to give communication characteristics of the mediatized socio-cultural institutions. The subject of the research is forms, directions and communication features of virtual museums. Methodology. In the process of study, the method of communication analysis, which allowed to identify and characterize the main factors of the museum’s functioning as a communication system, was used. Among them, special emphasis is put on receptive and metalinguistic functions. Results / findings and conclusions. The need to be competitive in the information space determines the gradual transformation of socio-cultural institutions into mass media, which is reflected in the content and forms of dialogue with recipients. When cultural institutions begin to function as media, they take on the features of media structures that create a communication environment localized by the functions of communicators and audience expectations. Museums function in such a way that along with the real art space they form a virtual space, which puts the recipients into the reality of the exhibitions based on the principle of immersion. Mediaization of art on the example of virtual museum institutions allows us to talk about: expanding of the perceptual capabilities of the audience; improvement of the exposition function of mediatized museums with the help of Internet technologies; interactivity of museum expositions; providing broad contextual background knowledge necessary for a deep understanding of the content of works of art; the possibility to have a delayed viewing of works of art; absence of thematic, time and space restrictions; possibility of communication between visitors; a huge target audience. Significance. The study of the mediatized forms of communication between museums and visitors as well as the directions of their transformation into media are certainly of interest to the scientific field of “Social Communications”.
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