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Чжан, Я. "Comparative analysis: comparison of Chinese “quality press” with international standards and practices". Modern Humanities Success, n.º 3 (29 de março de 2024): 90–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.58224/2618-7175-2024-3-90-94.

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в Китае существуют несколько проблем с качеством прессы, включая цензуру, самоцензуру, ограниченную свободу слова и ограниченный доступ к информации. Такие ограничения могут привести к искажению фактов, появлению фейковых новостей и отсутствию критического мышления. Тем не менее в Китае существует «качественная пресса». Некоторые примеры «качественной прессы» в Китае включают такие газеты, как People's Daily, China Daily и Global Times, а также новостные онлайн-порталы, такие как агентство Xinhua News и CCTV News. Эти источники известны тем, что обеспечивают углубленное освещение политических, экономических и социальных событий в Китае и во всем мире. В связи с этим будет актуальным исследование, цель которого – проведение сравнительного анализа китайской «качественной прессы» с российской с точки зрения международных стандартов и практик на примере агентства Xinhua News и агентства РИА Новости. China has several press quality issues, including censorship, self-censorship, limited freedom of speech, and limited access to information. Such restrictions can lead to misrepresentation of facts, fake news, and lack of critical thinking. However, there is a quality press in China. Some examples of quality press in China include newspapers such as People's Daily, China Daily and Global Times, as well as online news portals such as Xinhua News Agency and CCTV News. These sources are known for providing in-depth coverage of political, economic and social events in China and around the world. In this regard, a study will be relevant, the purpose of which is to conduct a comparative analysis of the Chinese “quality press” with the Russian one from the point of view of international standards and practices using the example of the Xinhua News agency and the RIA Novosti agency.
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Yao, Yingjuan, e Yun Li. "“China’s Foreign Aid” and “China’s National Image” in the Eyes of Foreign Media: A Corpus-Based Discourse-Historical Analysis". International Journal of English Linguistics 14, n.º 4 (26 de junho de 2024): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijel.v14n4p59.

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China’s foreign aid implements the concept of a community with a shared future for mankind and promotes the common progress of China and developing countries. News about China’s foreign aid released by foreign media is quite significant for overseas audiences to perceive China’s image. This study adopts Ruth Wodak’s discourse-historical approach and corpus-based method to interpret foreign news reports on China’s foreign aid. The macro-level news themes, meso-level discourse strategies and national images, as well as micro-level discourse features are explained with examples. Research shows that news themes reveal the objects, fields and methods of China’s foreign aid. Foreign media widely adopt discourse strategies of nomination, predication, argumentation, perspectivation, intensification and mitigation to shape China as a friendly international donor. A few characteristics of news discourse indicate that several media misunderstand or smear China’s foreign aid, which has a negative impact on China’s international public opinion environment. Therefore, building an effective external voice platform to convey China’s international responsibilities and contributions is necessary, which helps establish a favorable international public opinion environment for China’s development and call on other countries to make efforts to reduce human poverty.
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Li, Fangyuan. "A Framing Analysis of News Reports on the Canton Fair from SCMP and CGTN". Advances in Education, Humanities and Social Science Research 8, n.º 1 (6 de dezembro de 2023): 326. http://dx.doi.org/10.56028/aehssr.8.1.326.2023.

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Canton Fair, the biggest and the most long-standing trade fair of its kind in China, had attracted reports from various news oultlets. As a Chinese government-affiliated news agency, CGTN is expected to report on the fair in a positive tone that aligns with official perspectives and provide detailed exclusive information. On the other hand, the South China Morning Post, being more editorially independent, is likely to report on the fair in a more subjective manner and insights from gobal perspectives. This paper revealed that news coverage on the Canton Fair from South China Morning Post (SCMP) and CGTN from 2020 to 2023. Based on the participatory observation in a news coverage production system of China, this study revealed that a usful strategy is built on a practice system in two different medium. Such a system provides a theoretical foundation for medium to train reporters. In this process, the platform uses systematic methods to describe and solve problems with the help of big data technology.This paper mainly contributed to the developement of different news agencies, while it issues about promotion to quality of news coverage.
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Ji, Deqiang, Xiaomei Jiang e Longbo Wang. "Domesticating international news: China's media coverage of the Russia-Ukraine conflict". International Communication Gazette 86, n.º 1 (fevereiro de 2024): 55–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/17480485231220145.

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As an international issue entangled with geopolitical tensions, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine has had significant media coverage in China and is reflected in the battle for global media supported by different powers. This study analyses the domestic context of news production to examine how this ongoing conflict is portrayed by leading news media in China with a special focus on the ‘domestication’ effect in global journalism, reflecting diverse frames in different countries. News coverage was selected from February 2022 to March 2023 from the online databases of Xinhua News Agency, People's Daily and China Daily. By employing the framing analysis, this study discusses the strategies used by the Chinese media in domesticating the global news for the audiences in China.
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Zhang, Hanyue. "Evidentiality in American Media's Coverage of China-related Epidemics from the Perspective of Critical Discourse Analysis". Journal of Contemporary Language Research 2, n.º 4 (25 de dezembro de 2023): 181–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.58803/jclr.v2i4.83.

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Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic is one of the major public health events of the 21st century and has attracted global attention from the press since its outbreak. This research focused on the analysis of news coverage on the China-related epidemic by American media, aiming at revealing the features of evidentiality in the discourse and elucidating the underlying ideologies. This study can help news readers develop an objective and comprehensive understanding of China. Methodology: This study selected 40 China-related epidemic news reports from The New York Times and The Washington Post during the pandemic. The quantitative and qualitative analyses of the selected news were conducted through AntConc4.2.2 in light of Fairclough's (1992) three-dimensional model. Results: The results of this study indicated the pervasive use of evidentiality in the coverage of the China-related epidemic by U.S. media, wherein distinct evidential markers demonstrated varying frequencies and served different functions. In terms of news sources, American media predominantly relied on hearsay evidentials to attribute information, thereby bolstering the credibility of the reports while subtly conveying a skeptical stance toward China. In terms of reporting modes, the reporting mostly used indirect discourse and employed deduction and induction evidentials to express negative attitudes toward China. All the results were highly related to the social context. Conclusion: Generally, the research underscores the widespread incorporation of evidentials in news discourse, employed to specify or obscure sources of information. Furthermore, evidentials embed certain ideologies and attitudes, which may mislead readers.
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Pradana, Fawwaz Aldi, e Suprayogi Suprayogi. "CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS ON CHINESE AND AMERICAN NEWS WEBSITES REPORTING SOUTH CHINA SEA TERRITORIAL DISPUTE". Linguistics and Literature Journal 2, n.º 2 (31 de dezembro de 2021): 84–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.33365/llj.v2i2.1445.

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This study focuses to understand the differences in reporting the same of The South China Seaterritorial dispute by two international news websites namely The New York Times and China Dailyand to exposed the hidden ideology behind the representation of those news websites. ThreeDimensional Framework by Fairclough in Critical Discourse Analysis were used in this study alongwith Systemic Functional Grammar particularly in transitivity analysis. The articles in this study werecollected from China Daily and The New York Times news website. The finding revealed that bothnews websites reported the issue of territorial dispute using material process and verbal processdominantly but The New York Times dominantly use material process more than China Daily. Next,the study found out that China Daily depicted the act of Beijing saying that territorial dispute as anormal thing due to the area of water are belong to China while The New York Times depicted the actof China as a violation of Sea rules of navigation in responding the territorial dispute. Last, the resultof this study found that China Daily stated in its news about how the US presence as meddling in thedisputed area of The South China Sea while The New York Times stated that the act of China inresponding the dispute is a harsh attitude and violating the rules. To sum up the study, thecombination of both theories is somehow useful in the discourse to expose the hidden meaning andideology.Keywords: Constrastive study, territorial dispute, three dimensional framework
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Hui, Lü, e Zhang Yuanyuan. "Critical Discourse Analysis of the RIA Novosti News". Galactica Media: Journal of Media Studies 5, n.º 1 (27 de fevereiro de 2023): 119–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.46539/gmd.v5i1.331.

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This study is situated within corpus-based discourse analysis and provides a critical discussion on China in the Russian mainstream media RIA Novosti during the COVID-19 epidemic. The paper analyzes RIA Novosti’s reports on China during the pandemic COVID-19. The authors use Fairclough’s Three-Dimensional Model to explore the discourse representations of RIA Novosti’s reports on China during the epidemic and thus uncover the attitudes and stances of the Russian media and social cognition. The authors come to conclusion that RIA Novosti shows great concern about China during the pandemic by focusing on the epidemic itself and its impact. Additionally, Russian reports reflect the stages of China’s fight against the pandemic objectively, truthfully, and comprehensively. RIA Novosti holds a positive attitude towards China’s efforts to fight the epidemic. The study broadens the perspective of academic study of COVID-19 pandemic coverage in China from foreign media and enriches empirical research in Russian.
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Susilo, Daniel, e Carl C. G. Dizon. "FRAMING ANALYSIS OF CHINA'S RELATIONSHIP ABOUT THE SOUTH CHINA SEA DISPUTE ON CHANNEL NEWS ASIA". Cerdika: Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia 3, n.º 10 (25 de outubro de 2023): 964–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.59141/cerdika.v3i10.653.

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Channel News Asia has been an excellent news site in Asia and other foreign countries because of its exceptional phrase complexity and informative text which is at par to The Guardian or VICE, despite being CNN tier news site by the web and operational design. Currently, the South China Sea conflict is part of the CNA’s subtle information delivery regarding UC-China rivalry without sounding like Yellow Journalism. Using Robert N. Entman’s framing analysis, the author was able to discover how CNA delivers the geopolitical issues to provide information regarding US-China rivalry in trade market.
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Kuang, Xianwen, e Hui Wang. "Framing international news in China: An analysis of trans-edited news in Chinese newspapers". Global Media and China 5, n.º 2 (junho de 2020): 188–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2059436420924947.

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This research explores the variations between Chinese party and non-party newspapers in the framing of trans-edited international news. Existing studies on the framing of Chinese domestic news show that the variations depend on the sensitivity of news, which invokes government control. However, it is not clear how strictly the government would control international news and whether party and non-party news organizations would show similarities or variations in the framing of it. To address these issues, we conducted a comparative quantitative content analysis of 806 pieces of trans-edited international news from one party newspaper and one non-party newspaper. The findings show that the party and non-party newspapers show similarity on the use of three frames but small variations on the other four. This implies a strong control of the Chinese government on the reporting of international news. By comparison, the government control has stronger effects on the party newspaper than on its non-party counterpart.
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Liu, Yang, e Wanxin Jia. "Critical Analysis and Identity Construction of Chinese News Media from Transitivity Perspective". International Education Studies 13, n.º 1 (30 de dezembro de 2019): 84. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ies.v13n1p84.

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As the disseminator of information, news media play a vital role in the public speech community. Especially the mainstream English media in China, which not only carefully design the topic, content, and framework of news to broadcast information but also construct cultural identity and build China’s image. Exemplified by a piece of news from China Daily, the present study analyzes its language features and function of transitivity system based on the theory of transitivity, and attempts to explore its implicit meaning and cultural identity beyond the literal text.
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Song, Min. "Critical Discourse Analysis of Chinese English News Reports from the Perspective of Ecolinguistics". BCP Social Sciences & Humanities 14 (17 de dezembro de 2021): 238–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.54691/bcpssh.v14i.214.

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This study makes a Critical Discourse Analysis of the ecological and non-ecological features of Chinese English news reports and holds that news reports ultimately serves the interest groups it represents and cannot get rid of its ideological influence. To achieve this, with Fairclough’s three-dimensional model as the theoretical framework and from the perspective of ecolinguistics, this study, based on 29 English news reports on the northward migration of Asian elephants from China Daily and by building up a small corpus, combining qualitative and quantitative research methods, aims to analyze the selected corpus with the help of AntConc 3.5.9 (windows) 2020. Finally, through the analysis of text analysis, discourse interpretation, and social interpretation, it is found that Chinese and English news reports have ecological and non-ecological features. At the same time, English news reports in China also try to express and build a harmonious relationship between man and nature. It reflects that China follows the ecological order concept of “harmonious co-existence between man and nature” and the ecological basis of “man and nature are the community of life”.
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Fong, Yang Lai, Ramachandran Ponnan e Antoon De Rycker. "Different Countries, Different Perspectives: A Comparative Analysis of the South China Sea Disputes Coverage by Malaysian and Chinese Newspapers". China Report 56, n.º 1 (fevereiro de 2020): 39–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0009445519895627.

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The South China Sea disputes involve both island and maritime claims among several sovereign states within the region, namely China, Malaysia, the Philippines, Brunei, Vietnam and Taiwan. Framing an analysis of international news and diplomatic relations allows researchers to examine how news organisations provide their audiences with context regarding news stories through content promotion and exclusion. This study examined how the Malaysian and Chinese newspapers reported about the South China Sea disputes and Malaysia–China bilateral relations. The findings indicated that the newspapers reported the topics with different intensity and prominence, while different news sources were employed. It was also found that conflict was a salient frame used by the various newspapers. In addition, this study found that the Malaysian and Chinese newspapers exhibited different valence in reporting the South China Sea disputes. Among the Malaysian newspapers under examination in this study, Sin Chew Daily (a Chinese-language daily) employed the most similar frame to that of the Chinese newspapers, where the coverage was pervasive with supportive valence towards China.
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Zhou, Ruiqi, e Siying Qin. "A Critical Discourse Analysis of News Reports on Sino-US Trade War in The New York Times". English Language Teaching 13, n.º 10 (21 de setembro de 2020): 85. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/elt.v13n10p85.

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Critical Discourse Analysis is an interdisciplinary approach to the study of discourse regarding language as a form of social practice. As a specific discourse, news discourse is a representation of the journalists’ expression and construction of events, as well as readers’ understanding and cognition of the events reported. It functions as a carrier that transmits ideologies and social values. Recently, news reports on the trade conflicts between China and the US has been the focus of world attention. A study of news reports on Sino-US trade conflicts with Critical Discourse Analysis approach helps interpret the relation between language use and social contexts and reveal ideological significance and power struggle in language. Twenty pieces of news reports on China’s tariff actions on the United States, collected from The New York Times from 2018 to 2019 are studied and the result shows that the use of language in the news texts is not arbitrary, but rather dominated by the medium. The options of lexical expressions in news, the selection of clause types and the position of participants enable the medium to construct a negative image of China and to define China as an unfavorable country. The reasons deciding the language use in this discourse are the tension and balance of the power relation between the U.S. and China in the trade war, and the institution’s favor of the American interest, the American political hegemony and the advocacy of force.
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Zhang, Xiaoyan, Noor Aireen Ibrahim e Aminabibi Saidalvi. "Discursive Strategies of China-Related News in Chinese and Western Social Media". Theory and Practice in Language Studies 13, n.º 9 (1 de setembro de 2023): 2413–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.17507/tpls.1309.30.

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With the development of social media, the landscape of international news dissemination has changed significantly. This research is conducted to discover the discursive strategies of Chinese and Western news outlets in China-related news reports on Twitter, one of the most widely used social media platforms. The key objective is to examine China-related news reports on Twitter to explore the different discursive strategies employed by Chinese and Western news media in reporting China. To achieve these objectives, the research data were collected from the Twitter accounts of People’s Daily China, an official news outlet representing the Chinese media, and the New York Times, a leading American/Western news agency. Based on the data analysis, certain discursive strategies were identified in the practices of Chinese and Western media that are causing differences in constructing China’s international image. These results might assist the international audience in gaining a more objective understanding of China and help Chinese news media sources improve their reporting strategies and international communication capacity.
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He, Yingfei, Guoliang Zhang e Lijuan Chen. "Analysis of News Coverage of Haze in China in the Context of Sustainable Development: The Case of China Daily". Sustainability 12, n.º 1 (3 de janeiro de 2020): 386. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12010386.

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This study examines the role of media in boosting environmental governance and monitoring sustainable development in China and explores the relationship between the Chinese government and media coverage, and helps audiences understand the positions of third world countries on climate governance. It also offers insights into strengthening international cooperation on the governance of air pollution. Drawing on the framing theory and issue-attention cycle literature, this study examines the frames, news sources, and media slants (negative, neutral, positive) that were used in haze coverage, between 2000 and 2018, by China Daily, the primary English-language newspaper in China. The results of a content analysis reveals that news coverage of haze in China Daily exhibits an issue-attention cycle. This study shows that the majority of haze coverage had a neutral slant, mainly adopted frames of define problems and suggest remedies, and cited sources from officials, agencies, specialists and scholars. Additionally, the usage of the science education frame significantly correlated with the citing of specialists and scholars as news sources. The define problems frame significantly correlated with the citing of officials and agencies as news sources.
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Zou, Junyu. "An Analysis of Translation Strategies Used in External Publicity News from China Daily Based on Functional Equivalence Theory". Communications in Humanities Research 22, n.º 1 (7 de dezembro de 2023): 309–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2753-7064/22/20231858.

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As one of Chinas most influential news media, China Daily is also an important window for people worldwide to know about the country. This research aims to select four news reports from China Daily and their corresponding English translations, all of which are economic topics, to compare the Chinese and English discourses. At the same time, the research analyzes the translation strategies used during the translation process based on Eugene Nidas functional equivalence translation theory, analyzes the logical differences between Chinese and English languages and corresponding solution strategies, and summarizes the strategies for external news translation. In so doing, the results can better guide the practice of external publicity translation. Research has found that in bilingual news translation, retranslation, including addition, subtraction, and part-of-speech conversion, are commonly used as translation strategies. These strategies ensure that the translator can give full play to his subjective initiative in the translation process and is not limited to the original text. Considering things from the perspective of the target language readers, the translator can also make the translation more in line with the expression habits of the target language. Meanwhile, the translator cannot blindly adapt to the readers and thus damage the information of the original text.
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Morales, Pablo Sebastian, e Paulo Menechelli. "Mundo China: The media partnership reframing China's image in Brazil". International Communication Gazette 85, n.º 1 (27 de janeiro de 2023): 63–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/17480485221139465.

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This paper explores China's increasing media engagement with Latin American partners. It examines the case of Mundo China (MC), a China-news segment broadcast by the Brazilian news channel BandNews TV and co-produced in partnership with CCTV. By conducting content analysis, we assess how China is presented, contrast the framing of China before and since the partnership agreement, and compare the televised image of China between BandNews TV and other news channels in Brazil. The findings show that MC has assisted in diversifying and balancing the ratio of positive frames in relation to the overall China-related reporting across the broadcasters sampled.
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Prayudha, Prayudha, e Ma’ruf Fawwaz. "Uyghur and China in The American Media Discourse: A Critical Discourse Analysis of CNN News Articles". English Language Teaching Educational Journal 2, n.º 3 (29 de fevereiro de 2020): 121. http://dx.doi.org/10.12928/eltej.v2i3.1292.

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This paper analyzes the textual aspects in Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) Norman Fairclough model of CNN news discourse about Uyghur issue. When this research is conducted, there are only at least five articles specifically discussing Uyghur issue that are 29th December 2011, 29th February 2012, 29th February 2012, 30th October 2013, and 5th September 2014 publications. The research focuses on analyzing the text representation and the relation between participants in the discourse. Objectives of the paper are: 1) to analyze the text representation of news in the news channel of CNN related to the Uyghur case, and 2) to analyze the relation between participants in the news channel of CNN related to the Uyghur case. The subject of this paper is Uyghur issue as reflected in the news articles of CNN International. The paper applies qualitative descriptive method. As a consequence: CNN often put formality features and a vague vocabulary to block and obscure the negative value from the readers to China. The relation here is presented by CNN to China rather than CNN to Uyghur. It is reflected by the power of the status of China.
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Zhang, Bing, e Zhenzhu Shu. "The Images of China in TIME: A Corpus-Based Critical Discourse Analysis". International Journal of English Linguistics 13, n.º 5 (8 de setembro de 2023): 34. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijel.v13n5p34.

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With the help of corpus statistics, this article compares the China-related covers and reports of TIME over its 100 years of existence and divides them into four periods. As a real-time political news publication, TIME has the characteristic of closely matching the development of the times. In different historical periods, China’s image, China-related cover characters and headlines, and the content of China-related reports vary greatly. The image and report on wartime China are more objective and positive, with a more positive tone. In the Redified China phase, the China-related reports were mainly negative, trying to create a chaotic and bloody image of Communist China for Western readers. In the reforming or Changing phase of China, the coverage shifted from the negative terms to a neutral and objective one, unfolding China’s change and development to the Western world. While in the diversified development phase of China, China-related cover stories and terms on TIME were more objective. The characters and images that TIME tries to highlight were also inconsistent in different historical periods, indicating that the shaping of TIME’s China cover image is deeply influenced by the ideology, news values, culture, and worldview differences of the reporters.
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Wang, Sue. "Media Reports on China’s Economy: A Critical Discourse Analysis". English Language and Literature Studies 9, n.º 4 (14 de novembro de 2019): 45. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ells.v9n4p45.

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Today, the news reports by the mainstream media in Britain and the United States play an important role in the international arena. As a research area of critical discourse analysis, news discourse has attracted much attention. This study selected research materials from a series of reports by The Economist, a well-known international business and finance magazine, on China’s economic development. The appraisal theory and its three subsystems are used as the analysis framework. The study explores the discourse resource choices and the characteristics of the magazine’s evaluation resources in its economic reports on China. By analyzing and understanding the evaluation resources of foreign media on China’s economy reports, the study attempts to demonstrate the implicit messages behind the discourse resources so as to help the readers better understand the evaluation of foreign media on China’s economy, and analyze the channels for their realization, so as to improve readers’ critical reading ability.
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Ji, Meng. "A statistical intra-genre analysis of cross-national environmental news translation". Newspaper Research Journal 39, n.º 3 (setembro de 2018): 326–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0739532918796231.

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This study investigates the instrumental role of translated environmental news in informing public opinions on environmental issues among Chinese-speaking communities. Its contribution to methodology is exploring the automatic corpus annotation tools, that is, semantic analysis system. Its contribution to theory is identifying and distinguishing among three recurrent sub-news-types of translated environmental news published on BBC China, that is, governance; international relations and environmental science. Discourse features attributed to these subtypes of environmental news underscore BBC China’s reporting styles and strategies and largely explain its wide appeal and credibility among the target audiences.
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Nguyen, Dennis, e Erik Hekman. "A ‘New Arms Race’? Framing China and the U.S.A. in A.I. News Reporting: A Comparative Analysis of the Washington Post and South China Morning Post". Global Media and China 7, n.º 1 (13 de fevereiro de 2022): 58–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20594364221078626.

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This study explores the news framing of A.I., China, and the U.S.A. in two mainstream news outlets: The Washington Post and The South China Morning Post. The main objective is to analyse how both, as parts of different discourse cultures, portray the competition for leadership in A.I. innovation between China and the U.S.A. The study takes a critical look at the media discourse on the ‘new arms race’ and what role the news play in localising global technology trends. The empirical part makes use of a combination of manual and automated content analyses. To this end, a dictionary approach that utilises Names Entity Recognition was applied to a large volume of news texts ( N = 3.055) to identify recurring news frames. The findings show similarities in the perception of A.I.’s potentials and versatility but also clear cultural differences in how risks and conflicts are portrayed in both outlets. Although the Washington Post appears more critical about A.I., the South China Morning Post frames the technology as a driver of economic growth and global influence. The discussion offers a starting point for theorising the relationship between mediatisation, tech trends, cultural differences, and international politics.
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Yang, Wenhui, Linyan Cheng e Kaiyue Zhen. "Cognitive Analysis of the “Discourse Stances” in English News Reports on Smog in China and America". International Journal of English Linguistics 10, n.º 4 (27 de maio de 2020): 145. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijel.v10n4p145.

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This analysis contrasts on Chinese smog news (CSN) with American smog news (ASN), probing into the complicated discourse stances and their represented cognitive mechanism. Having been assisted by “glossary extraction”, the authors uncover the correlation between varied stance glossaries and the hidden cognitive mechanisms. The research provides hints on social cognition in news encryption and decryption, based on the database of thirty pieces of news reports from Chinese news agencies and thirty from American sources respectively. The analytical results reveal that Chinese news frequently quotes the comments of officials and is largely dominated by official and political stances of government, whilst American news frequently features occupational and public stances with pervasive individual and personal tones, attitudes, and dictations. This cognitive research on English weather news reports casts light on the discrepancies and commonalities in the adoption of stance glossaries in media discourse, drawing respective cognition construction of media writers from different cultures, which further illustrates how public cognition being framed on social issues in discourses.
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Susilo, Daniel, e Harliantara Harliantara. "Framing Analysis of Indonesian Fast Train on detik.com". Gema Kampus IISIP YAPIS Biak 18, n.º 2 (28 de outubro de 2023): 148–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.52049/gemakampus.v18i2.327.

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Fast Train is a train that is currently the main focus of Indonesian citizens because it involves big names from officials like Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan. Several times his figure has resulted in heated discussions about fast trains and criticism for the country. Indonesia joins the fast train Together with China, which made an agreement with Indonesia to build fast train infrastructure and the results are still ongoing today. Detik.com as a media provider of news services provides news about fast trains, some of the data found also found positive indications from Detik.com for good news about fast trains. With framing analysis we can find out what the true meaning is behind the positive high-speed train news.
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Jiaying, Wang, e Pan Cuiqiong. "A Critical Discourse Analysis of Major Media Reports about the Issue of the China-US Trade". IRA-International Journal of Management & Social Sciences (ISSN 2455-2267) 15, n.º 5 (5 de dezembro de 2019): 150. http://dx.doi.org/10.21013/jmss.v15.n5.p1.

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Nowadays, CDA is widely used in news discourse because it can help people understand the implicit viewpoints in news discourse and grasp the true situation of news reports. As the main form of news discourse, media reporting is good intertextuality for CDA. Therefore, this paper, based on the theory of CDA, tries to discuss the implication of major media reporting about the issue of the China-US trade, from which the genre of media reporting here is also analyzed.
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Ahamd, Waqar, Sajjad Ali e Zahid Yaseen. "CPEC THROUGH THE LENS OF PRINT MEDIA: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS OF PAKISTAN AND CHINA". December 2020 36, n.º 02 (28 de dezembro de 2020): 74–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.51380/gujr-36-02-07.

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This study aimed at evaluating print media’s agenda regarding China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), flagship Belt and Road initiative, and a huge development plan between China and Pakistan. For this purpose, researchers collected data from a Pakistani newspaper The News International and a Chinese newspaper Daily China to compare the portrayal of CPEC. Quantitative analysis was used for collection of data, which was collected through purposive sampling. The timeframe of the study is from January 1, 2018, to June 30, 2018. The results supported the study’s objectives and hypotheses. It is concluded that both the newspapers covered CPEC; however, The News International published more CPEC-related project stories than China Daily. The former paper published 57 news stories, while the latter published 33. The variables of the study were revenue and economy, services and employment, transport & infrastructure, energy & power, investment and security, debt and economic aid, environmental destruction, cheap labor, ethnic conflict and international, and sovereignty. Study revealed that both newspapers framed the project positively, although some frames were negative.
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Edwards, C. "News Analysis: Electronics - China sets sights on chipmaking business". Engineering & Technology 10, n.º 12 (1 de dezembro de 2015): 18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/et.2016.1218.

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Li, Chen. "A Cognitive Analysis of Multimodal Metaphors in News Cartoons Based on Conceptual Integration TheoryA Cognitive Analysis of Multimodal Metaphors in News Cartoons Based on Conceptual Integration Theory". International Journal of Languages, Literature and Linguistics 9, n.º 4 (agosto de 2023): 276–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.18178/ijlll.2023.9.4.418.

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The meaning construction and interpretation of metaphor exist in verbal and non-verbal forms (multimodal forms such as sound and color). As the carrier of verbal and non-verbal symbols, the function of news cartoons is far greater than that of words. Based on the conceptual integration theory, this paper analyzes the multimodal metaphor phenomenon and meaning construction process of news cartoons with the theme of “uniting as one to fight the epidemic” selected from China News Cartoons Network. The research finds that the multimodal metaphorical representation of “uniting as one to fight the epidemic” reflects people’s basic cognition, which is affected by one’s experience, history and culture; the meaning construction of the multimodal metaphorical scene of “uniting as one to fight the epidemic” has the characteristics of dynamic processing. This paper aims to enhance people’s awareness of novel coronavirus through the cognitive interpretation of multimodal metaphors in news cartoons.
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Du Plessis, Daan. "An analysis of crime reporting (and audience perceptions of it) in selected South African media". Communicare: Journal for Communication Studies in Africa 22, n.º 1 (24 de outubro de 2022): 169–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.36615/jcsa.v22i1.1805.

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The study on which this article was based was part of an international news study,conducted in 10 countries (Australia, China, Chile, Germany, India, Israel, Jordan, Russia,South Africa and the USA). In this article, the way in which crime as a topic is dealt within selected news media is explored. Focus group results were also analysed to establishhow people perceive crime reporting. Shoemaker’s theory on news values is applied toanalyse media content and results from focus groups. From the analysis, it emergedthat the media perform a surveillance function on behalf of their audiences and thatthe news media apply regular news values to decide on the reporting and presentationof news items dealing with crime events. Media audiences make practical use ofinformation provided by the media on crime events to take precautions or to becomeaware of dangerous situations and people. Shoemaker’s theory also provides a valuableframework according to which news content can be analysed and understood.The data used in this study was collected as part of the What’s News? Project, based atthe S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NewYork, USA, and is part of a larger study of the definition of news in ten countries. Theprincipal investigators are Dr Pamela J. Shoemaker (Syracuse University) and Dr AkibaCohen (Tel Aviv University, Israel). Additional researchers participated in the study fromthe following countries: Australia, China, Chile, India, Israel, Germany, Jordan, Russia,South Africa and the United States. Syracuse University acknowledges the support ofthe John Ben Snow Foundation.
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Chen, Keyu. "Hallidayean Transitivity Analysis: ChatGPT in the Contrasting Headlines of Two National Newspapers". International Journal of Education and Humanities 14, n.º 3 (16 de junho de 2024): 167–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/nfg18761.

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Conflicting national media positions are often reflected in the discursive patterns used in news headlines. By using the headlines collected from online articles in the Chinese national daily newspaper China Daily and the American national daily newspaper The New York Times, Halliday’s transitivity analysis is deployed to analyze these processes in the light of critical discourse studies. The study finds that while China Daily holds a moderate attitude toward ChatGPT, The New York Times tends to view this new technology critically. The results also highlight the cultural values and ideologies of the two newspapers from the choices of their news headlines.
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Xu, Bo. "A Metafunctional Analysis of the News “ROK, DPRK Agree to Defuse Tension after Talks” on China Daily". English Language Teaching 8, n.º 11 (11 de outubro de 2015): 92. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/elt.v8n11p92.

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<p>On the basis of the three metafunctions in Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL): experiential, interpersonal and textual, the paper makes an analysis of the current news “ROK, DPRK Agree to Defuse Tension after Talks” on China Daily. The paper finds out that the political news has unique features in terms of experiential, interpersonal and textual function. Objectivity and accuracy of network news is realized via transitivity systems and third person pronoun in the news.</p>
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Zhang, Hong. "Rhetorical Construction of COVID-19 News in Chinese Context—A Corpus-Based Study". English Language and Literature Studies 12, n.º 4 (29 de novembro de 2022): 78. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ells.v12n4p78.

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As a language practice, news discourse is rhetorical that responds to a given circumstance and conveys values and ideas to the target audience with specific goals. This study examined how the English official website in China represented COVID-19 news to affect the public under the rhetorical framework. Using Sketch Engine as the tool for data analysis on a self-built corpus, this study carried out a quantitative analysis of the linguistic features of the COVID-19 news on In Zhejiang, the official English website of China&rsquo;s Zhejiang Province. Then, based on the data obtained from corpus analysis, this study applied both modern and classical rhetorical theories to conduct a qualitative analysis of the rhetorical mechanism, including rhetorical invention, rhetorical strategies, and style, of the COVID news on the website of In Zhejiang. The results showed that the COVID-19 news was a positive response to the COVID situation in Zhejiang province and China with the purposes of mobilizing the citizens and establishing favorable images of the government and the Zhejiang people. Meanwhile, the news was constructed within its cultural context and Chinese journalism conventions, making it more adapted to the home audience and limiting its appeal to a global audience and effectiveness for worldwide communication. By demonstrating that news discourse is a rhetorical construction, this study provides valuable insights for the news media, particularly Chinese official media, on how to approach the audience rhetorically to improve the persuasiveness of their news reports, as well as a new theoretical framework for the research of public health crises.
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Yuan, Yuxuan, Xin Wang e Jirong Shen. "Critical Discourse Analysis of Reported Speech in China and American Media on the Coverage of COVID-19 Pandemic". Scientific and Social Research 3, n.º 5 (5 de novembro de 2021): 200–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.36922/ssr.v3i5.1260.

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In news reports, reported speeches are frequently utilized to convey a specific point. The characteristics of reported speech, particularly news sources, employed in the New York Times and China Daily on the pandemic are examined in this article using the discourse analysis method. Their differing news sources reflect the philosophies of two major news organizations. The analysis of these two newspapers can give Chinese media some insight into how to improve the impact of our communication instruments.
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Lin, Chia-ju, e Cui Ping Jin. "A Comparative Analysis of COVID-19 Coverage in the United States Mainstream Media—Based on the New York Times and Wall Street Journal". Asian Social Science 18, n.º 9 (31 de agosto de 2022): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ass.v18n9p1.

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This study analyzes the news coverage of Covid-19 between 23rd Jan. to 29th Feb. in 2020 on The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. Based on theories of news framing theory, this study employs the method of news discourse analysis to examine the virus news. The results of discourse analysis show that these two newspapers emphasize the criticism on China&#39;s political system and related policy through a western perspective of liberalism and democracy, rather than the epidemic itself. The major themes include the criticism on China&#39;s medical system, the Chinese government&#39;s media censorship, and the description of China as a threat to the world which could be seen as the macro-proposition behind all the other themes.During the one-month research period, there are very few coverage on the Chinese government&#39;s policy against the epidemic such as the official subsidy on virus test and treatment, nation-wide medical support to Wuhan, community isolation policy, or the mobile cabin hospitals. Furthermore, we seldom see the reporting of the cooperation between China and the World Health Organization. The exclusion of these themes in the reporting narrowly and negatively presents the country of China and further strengthens the negative image of the Chinese government as a dictator and global threat.
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Yang, Xueke. "A Framing Metaphorical Analysis of Chinas National Images --Based on the 2021 Economic News Reports on China of The Economist". Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media 35, n.º 1 (3 de janeiro de 2024): 7–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2753-7048/35/20232016.

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National image is an important part of Chinas soft power. The Economist uses a large number of metaphorical frames that relate to all aspects of Chinas development. Through these metaphorical frames, The Economist endows reports with its concepts and attitudes towards China, and these metaphorical frames also influence readers in an invisible way. This thesis uses the theory of framing and conceptual metaphor to analyze about 110 economic reports on China in The Economist in 2021. Specifically, three kinds of framing metaphors are discussed. They are war metaphors, sport metaphors, and journey metaphors. By analyzing the national images constructed by metaphors in each frame, the thesis finds that the journal sees China as a rising power, with its rising international status, rapid economic growth, world-leading technology and active participation in global governance, which constructs a positive image of China as a developing and progressive country. However, due to the inherent ideological bias of the West, the report maliciously smears Chinas national image, especially in terms of regime and human power. In addition, it also believes that China restricts freedom of speech and its environmental pollution is serious. In conclusion, The Economist has constructed an overall negative national image of China, which has exerted profound international influence. In the context of profound changes in the international communication environment, the author hopes that this thesis can provide some enlightenment for improving Chinas international discourse power.
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Dong, Luo, Nur Haniz Mohd Nor, Ge Bai Kai, Azian Muhamad Adzmi e Siti Syuhada Abdul Rais. "Fake News Sharing Among Weibo Users in China". Jurnal Komunikasi: Malaysian Journal of Communication 39, n.º 4 (21 de dezembro de 2023): 284–305. http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jkmjc-2023-3904-15.

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In an era where social media's impact on public discourse is increasingly pronounced, this study probes into the spread of fake news among Weibo users in China, a significant issue given the platform's massive user base and China's unique media environment. Adopting a quantitative research approach, the study primarily investigates how situational motivation and information-seeking behaviours influence the sharing of fake news. Utilising regression analysis, a method pivotal for understanding the relationship between various independent variables and the sharing of misinformation, the research sheds light on the nuanced interplay of factors that drive users to disseminate false information. Key findings reveal that situational factors, such as the need for social recognition or the urge to disseminate urgent news, considerably elevate the likelihood of sharing fake news. Additionally, the study uncovers the complex nature of information-seeking behaviour: while it generally leads to better-informed decisions, it can sometimes result in the sharing of unverified news under certain circumstances. These outcomes are crucial for understanding the behavioural patterns behind fake news sharing on social media. They offer valuable insights for policymakers, social media platforms, and educators in formulating effective countermeasures against misinformation, aiming to foster a more discerning and informed online community. This study, therefore, contributes significantly to the existing body of knowledge on digital media, misinformation, and public opinion, highlighting the critical need for strategies to combat the spread of fake news in the digital age. Keywords: Fake news sharing, information seeking, situational motivation, agenda-setting theory, China.
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Wang, Bolin. "The Influential Factors on Watching Short News Videos Intention of Young Adults in China". Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media 3, n.º 1 (1 de março de 2023): 969–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2753-7048/3/2022557.

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Short news videos are becoming an essential aspect of news communication in China. As a vital force in social development, young adults aged between 18 and 40 are the main audience of short videos. Taking the group as the research object, this paper investigated and analyzed the viewing intention of different types of short news videos from the perspective of the audience, which was instructional advice for the transformation and development of news media. In this study, quantitative analysis was adopted with an online questionnaire on the Theory of Planned Behavior. The researcher finally gathered 195 pieces of data. After removing invalid questionnaires, SPSS was used for a detailed study. The previous hypothesis was overturned, and the conclusion was drawn that young adults aged 18 to 40 in contemporary China prefer to watch international, fast-paced and real-time news short videos. With the commonality of media, the results of this study had theoretical assistance for the news media in China and other countries in the world.
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Nan, Deng. "A Study of China’s Epidemic News Report Based on Systemic-Functional Grammar-----A Case Study of a News". English Literature and Language Review, n.º 103 (12 de julho de 2024): 34–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.32861/ellr.103.34.38.

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News report, as an important social media, should convey information or report objectively and fairly. However, influenced by the ideology of different countries and the opinions of news reporters, news reports are not always objective and sometimes it would show some bias. Since the end of January 2020, COVID-19 has begun to spread around the world from Wuhan, China. At the same time, there have been increasing reports of outbreaks in China. Many reports showed many different attitudes and positions. This paper tries to analyze a news report titled as China Pushes Back as Coronavirus Crisis Damages Its Image on March 9th from New York Times as the research object. Based on Halliday’s ideational function and interpersonal function theory, this paper uses qualitative research methods to discusses the distribution of the six processes in the transitivity system in news report and the feasibility of transitivity and modality analysis in news report. This study proves that Halliday’s Systemic-Functional Grammar is an effective tool for analyzing news reports and it can help readers to critically read news reports and better understand the hidden meaning of news reports.
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Zhou, Min. "Ecological Discourse Analysis of Environmental News Reports: A Case Study of China Daily (2022)". English Language Teaching and Linguistics Studies 5, n.º 2 (3 de maio de 2023): p118. http://dx.doi.org/10.22158/eltls.v5n2p118.

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As an emerging discipline, ecolinguistics has been of considerable interest to scholars at home and abroad in different fields, with the deterioration of global ecological situation and the improvement of people’s ecological awareness. Ecolinguistics should be concerned not only with the studies on the relationship among human, nature and society, but also with the studies on the language itself, such as sound, form and meaning. Therefore, taking as a theoretical framework attitude system, a subsystem of Appraisal Theory, this paper will analyze how the attitudinal resources are distributed and then reveal the ecological meaning and the hidden ideology embodied in news reports as well as explore how environmental news reports affect human ecological awareness and the ecological environment in terms of environmental news reports selectively collected from China Daily in 2022.
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Lee, Youjung, e Youngho Suh. "Analysis of Chinese Perception of Global Anti-China Phenomenon Using SNA(Semantic Network Analysis): Text Mining Approach to Online Anti-Chinese Issues". Korean Society of Culture and Convergence 44, n.º 12 (31 de dezembro de 2022): 145–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.33645/cnc.2022.12.44.12.145.

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The purpose of this study is to explore the Chinese perception of the global anti-China phenomenon after the COVID-19 pandemic. And we took a text mining analysis on the anti-China keyword news taken from the Chinese internet portal Baidu. As a result of the analysis, we found four major thematic groups, which have the following meanings. 1.The spread of the global anti-China phenomenon is due to media reports by anti-China forces centered on the United States. 2. The anti-China phenomenon was exacerbated by reports linking the COVID-19 pandemic with China's political and diplomatic conflicts and local events within China. 3. Western societies' tribalism and 'China threat’ theory are the causes of anti-China phenomenon 4. The global anti-China phenomenon is a threat to national security, and the solution is to educate the new generation on values.
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Dai, Xia, e Hengxing Pan. "A Comparative Analysis of Attitude Resources in Chinese and American English News Reports on “Roe v. Wade”". Journal of Language Teaching and Research 15, n.º 2 (1 de março de 2024): 509–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.17507/jltr.1502.19.

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In 1973, "Roe v. Wade" (hereinafter referred to as Roe) became one of the important judgements in modern American society because of its establishment of women's reproductive choice. In 2022, the US Supreme Court officially overturned the Roe case, which also caused an uproar at home and abroad. News media, as an important information dissemination medium, widely influences readers' attitudes and opinions. This paper mainly conducted by the application of the Appraisal Theory, which has developed by the linguist J. R. Martin covering three subsystems: attitude, engagement and graduation, to the study of news reports concerning the Roe. The study is focus on the perspective of the attitude system, and the research corpus consists of a total of 10 news articles selected from two mainstream media both in China and the U.S., China Daily and New York Times. Using a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods, this study has discussed in detail the attitude resources in the overturning of Roe in Chinese and American news discourse. Through analysis and comparison, the author finds that there are similarities and differences in the overall distribution of attitude resources between the two media. First of all, the distribution of attitude resources between the two sides is roughly in the same trend. Secondly, New York Times employs more attitude resources than that of China Daily, with a dominant air of negative attitude resources.
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Han, Yang. "Book review: A Discourse Analysis of News Translation in China". China Information 34, n.º 2 (julho de 2020): 291–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0920203x20927568.

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Rong, Yang. "Investigation and Analysis on the International Communication Capability of Xinhuanet Russian Version (in Chin.)". Vestnik NSU. Series: History and Philology 21, n.º 4 (18 de abril de 2022): 173–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.25205/1818-7919-2022-21-4-173-181.

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Xinhuanet is a portal of Xinhua News Agency, which is also the most globally influential Chinese website in China. Its Russian version publishes information about China, especially today's China to Russian speakers around the world, provides a window and bridge function in transmitting China's voice, promoting mutual understanding and people-to-people ties. Investigation and analysis of ИА Синьхуа in the Russian-speaking world propagation status, can understand its capabilities and validity of international communication, and also provide reference and experience for relevant media. The key to realizing the capability of news communication is to integrate propagation breadth and validity properly. This survey, is divided into two levels of propagation quantity surveys and propagation values, with data information based on Factiva-Global News Monitoring & Search Engine | DOW Jones, the world's largest digital news database. Starting with six representative keywords about China, this survey investigated the release of relevant content on ИА Синьхуа in the last ten years. The results of the survey showed that, the average display rate in the ИА Синьхуа headlines is 20% of the whole network, which has enhanced the display degree of China on the Internet and achieved the effective coverage of information in a certain extent. Through the comparison and linear regression analysis of the word cloud of high-frequency words with relevant thematic texts in foreign media, it is proved that the frequency of high frequency words in ИА Синьхуа has a significant positive impact on the related values of foreign websites, and the dissemination of which is actively effective. The survey also reflects that there is a problem and deficiency in ИА Синьхуа in terms of international communication, which are mainly reflected in the lack of total volume and continuity of headline dissemination and the difference in focus with foreign media. As an important window for the CIS countries to understand China, ИА Синьхуа needs to further improve the total text volume, especially pay attention to the head- lines design of the text, to make it more in line with the online audience's reading habits. At the same time, in order to continuously improve the external communication power and influence from many aspects such as scale and effect, and continue to provide high-quality information about China for the Russian-speaking world, it is necessary to take into account the information needs and receptive psychology of the audience.
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Yajing, Zhang. "Discourse Analysis of COP28 News Reports from the Perspective of Attitude in Appraisal Theory". Studies in Linguistics and Literature 8, n.º 2 (7 de maio de 2024): p143. http://dx.doi.org/10.22158/sll.v8n2p143.

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Conference of the Parties is the world’s largest and most important annual climate-related conference. Taking the attitude system of Martin’s Appraisal Theory as the theoretical framework, this study collects news reports on the 28th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties from China Daily as the corpus. Through qualitative and quantitative analysis of the corpus, this study explores the distribution pattern and realization of attitudinal resources in these news reports, aiming to reveal the attitude and stance of China Daily towards COP28. According to the study, attitudinal resources consist mostly of appreciation resources, which comprise over half of the total. Affect and judgement resources follow, with a greater proportion of positive than negative resources. Additionally, China Daily frequently adopts a positive viewpoint regarding COP28 through the use of attitudinal materials. This research aids in the efficient comprehension and expression of attitudes and positions in discourses.
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Sangeen, Sakhidad. "Image of China in Afghanistan News Discourses: A Corpus-Based Critical Discourse Analysis". International Journal of English Linguistics 10, n.º 2 (5 de fevereiro de 2020): 217. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijel.v10n2p217.

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Afghanistan and China have a long credible history and reliable relationship. Afghanistan-China&rsquo;s friendship has been verified to be the model of cooperation between two neighboring countries. Both states have strong historical, cultural, social, economic, and political relations together. The relationship emerged in front of the world in 1955, when both the countries signed an economic treaty, known as the &ldquo;Treaty of Economic and Technical Cooperation.&rdquo; The study aims to investigate the image of China in the Outlook English newspaper of Afghanistan, whereas China&rsquo;s recent development in trade and the economic rise around the globe has given new birth to the cooperativeness between both the countries. The current trade has reached up to $700 million between both the countries. Thus the study identifies the facts from the corpus-based analysis that the frequency of economic relations between Afghanistan and China has risen due to a significant trust and friendly relation with each other. Moreover, the success in economic trade depends on the positive perspective of an excellent historical background and political relationship in the history of one&rsquo;s country in another. Both countries&rsquo; good historical friendships reveal a significant positive image of China in Afghanistan&rsquo;s Outlook English newspaper. The occurrences of development, China, cooperation, economic and industrial cooperation reveal China&rsquo;s interest and friendly relations moving towards Afghanistan in particular. Therefore, such engagements of China with Afghanistan will bring economic development and make a better security situation in Afghanistan.
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Zhang, Songhua, e Wang Wei. "Analysis of News Source Selection in the Digital Age: A Case Study of Micro-platforms Operated by People’s Daily and Southern Weekly". Communication, Society and Media 7, n.º 1 (30 de abril de 2024): p1. http://dx.doi.org/10.22158/csm.v7n1p1.

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This study employs content analysis to compare and examine the selection of news sources in the micro-platforms of mainstream media, People’s Daily, and urban media, Southern Weekly. It attempts to interpret the impact of the digitalization process on the content production practices of different news media in China. The research reveals that in the digital era, media attributes and platform regulations are direct factors influencing the selection of news sources in news production. This transformation has significantly altered traditional news content production. Official news sources remain the primary choice for news media in producing content in the digital age. Additionally, grassroots news sources, representing the general public, are gradually incorporated into various types of reporting, demonstrating a trend towards democratization.
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Fan, Congcong. "An Analysis of English News Reports from the Perspective of Graduation". Theory and Practice in Language Studies 10, n.º 12 (1 de dezembro de 2020): 1634. http://dx.doi.org/10.17507/tpls.1012.18.

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As we all know, News is the main way to convey information, so the news reports should be fair, objective and neutral. Any newspaper and magazine serve the specific classes and groups, thus its reports necessarily reflect certain attitudes and positions. Based on Martin's Appraisal Theory, this paper analyzes ten news reports from China Daily from the perspective of Graduation. Graduation is a sub-system of Appraisal Theory. Its function is to adjust the attitude and the intensity of intervention, focusing on the typicality of the category. This article aims to reveal the ideology hidden behind objective words and the function of naturalizing value positions, which can help readers to improve their critical reading consciousness.
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Mai, Yulin, e Andrew Jocuns. "A Critical Discourse Analysis of News Reports on Covid-19 from The New York Times and China Daily". MANUSYA: Journal of Humanities 26, n.º 1 (17 de outubro de 2023): 1–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/26659077-26010004.

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Abstract A multimodal critical discourse analysis of The New York Times and China Daily’s news reports of Covid-19 was conducted to identify the ideologies in Covid-19 news reports. The Covid-19 pandemic was divided into three phases: China’s anti-pandemic phase, first global outbreak, and second global outbreak. The nyt and cd’s Covid-19 news reports not only conveyed facts but also served different ideologies which shifted over each phase. Both the nyt and cd news media employed lexical devices, images, and metaphors to convey different ideologies, shaping people’s perceptions of the pandemic and government measures to control it. The nyt’s Covid-19 reporting implied that China’s pandemic measures were irrational and extreme, and that the Trump administration’s policies during the outbreak were ineffective, while feminism and racism also appeared. cd’s news reports of the pandemic portrayed efficiency by the Chinese government’s in controlling Covid-19 and a positive attitude toward government officials.
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Rehana Yasmin Anjum e Faiza Manzoor. "The Game Changer’: A Critical Discourse Analysis of News Headlines about CPEC". Sustainable Business and Society in Emerging Economies 2, n.º 1 (30 de junho de 2020): 73–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.26710/sbsee.v2i1.1335.

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CPEC has become the centre of attention for the whole world as it has been entitled as “a game changer”, since Chine has been connected to the European and Gulf states through CPEC via Silk Road. Gawadar has become an important trade centre of the future. Due to these key reasons, this issue is being manipulated and portrayed in different colours at national and international forums. Keeping the present scenario in view, the present study has beeninvested to explore the hidden strategies of different local news papers that how this phenomenon is being portrayed and manipulated. It is an analytical research of media discourse that primarily studies how social power and inequality is manipulated and reproduced through text and talk in both social and political contexts.CDA of journalistic discourse tries to unveil the biased language to make the readers aware of manipulative strategies used in both printed and online news papers.The present study aims at making a comparative study of three daily English newspapers, The “Dawn News”, “The Express Tribune” and “The Business Recorder” about the news headlines on CPEC (China-Pakistan Economic Corridor) to show the negotiation on the important issues like CPEC via news headlines. Through investing the Critical Discourse Analysis as method,the researchershavetried to investigate the manipulations invested by the editors to represent their own ideologies on the same issue. To meet the same goalthreeheadlines were collected from all these three news papers dealing with the same phenomenon. All those headlines were analysed on the modal of Van Dijk (2000) in terms of discursive strategies through discursive micro and macro strategies presented by Van Dijk. The nature of the study is qualitative. The results show a controversial approach towards the acceptance of this mega project and apprehensions of the stake holders and political figures.
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Ye, Wen, e Geri Alumit Zeldes. "The Representation of People With Disabilities in an Official Newspaper in China: A Longitudinal Study of the People’s Daily From 2003 to 2013". Journal of Disability Policy Studies 31, n.º 1 (19 de agosto de 2019): 26–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1044207319868783.

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Examining 788 news articles in the People’s Daily from 2003 to 2013, this study explores basic trends in the representation of people with disabilities in an official newspaper in China. The study proposes that the portrayal of people with disabilities has increased because the living standards of people with disabilities in China have improved substantially and several significant events affecting people with disabilities took place during the decade under consideration. However, the results of content analysis did not support the general assumption of this study and show that the quantity of news coverage and the usages of the top three dominant news models and the top three major news sources did not increase significantly from year to year. The quantity of news articles and the usages of the top three dominant news models and the top three major news sources in 2009–2013 did not increase significantly compared with 2003–2007. The implications of the findings are discussed.
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