Discourse And Socio Political Transformations In Contemporary China
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Author |
: Paul Chilton |
Publisher |
: John Benjamins Publishing |
Total Pages |
: 162 |
Release |
: 2012-09-05 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9789027273789 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9027273782 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (89 Downloads) |
Synopsis Discourse and Socio-political Transformations in Contemporary China by : Paul Chilton
China’s opening up to the West, its extraordinary economic rise, and the subsequent internal and global issues, are an object of huge interest and concern. Discourse and Socio-political Transformations in Contemporary China focuses on one aspect of the contemporary Chinese phenomenon, one that is so obvious that it is generally ignored in the mainstream academic departments – that politics, society and transformation are the product of myriad collective linguistic interchanges, some stabilized, some competing, some agonistic, some new and emerging. As an outcome of dialogue between Chinese and Western scholars, the present volume contains case studies that offer a survey of the discourse aspect of Chinese society in social stratification, government service, policy consultancy, higher education, foreign policy, and TV. The conceptual reflections on discourse and critique in different cultures offer new considerations for discourse analysis, including critical discourse analysis, in the context of Chinese society today. This volume was originally published as a special issue of Journal of Language and Politics 9:4 (2010).
Author |
: Paul Anthony Chilton |
Publisher |
: John Benjamins Publishing |
Total Pages |
: 161 |
Release |
: 2012 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9789027202611 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9027202613 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (11 Downloads) |
Synopsis Discourse and Socio-political Transformations in Contemporary China by : Paul Anthony Chilton
China's opening up to the West, its extraordinary economic rise, and the subsequent internal and global issues, are an object of huge interest and concern. Discourse and Socio-political Transformations in Contemporary China focuses on one aspect of the contemporary Chinese phenomenon, one that is so obvious that it is generally ignored in the mainstream academic departments that politics, society and transformation are the product of myriad collective linguistic interchanges, some stabilized, some competing, some agonistic, some new and emerging. As an outcome of dialogue between Chinese and Western scholars, the present volume contains case studies that offer a survey of the discourse aspect of Chinese society in social stratification, government service, policy consultancy, higher education, foreign policy, and TV. The conceptual reflections on discourse and critique in different cultures offer new considerations for discourse analysis, including critical discourse analysis, in the context of Chinese society today. This volume was originally published as a special issue of Journal of Language and Politics 9:4 (2010).
Author |
: Qing Cao |
Publisher |
: John Benjamins Publishing Company |
Total Pages |
: 221 |
Release |
: 2014-04-23 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9789027270368 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9027270368 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (68 Downloads) |
Synopsis Discourse, Politics and Media in Contemporary China by : Qing Cao
After three and a half decades of economic reforms, radical changes have occurred in all aspects of life in China. In an authoritarian society, these changes are mediated significantly through the power of language, carefully controlled by the political elites. Discourse, as a way of speaking and doing things, has become an indispensable instrument for the authority to manage a fluid, increasingly fragmented, but highly dynamic and yet fragile society. Written by an international team of leading scholars, this volume examines socio-political transformations of contemporary Chinese society through a systematic account, analysis and assessment of its salient discourses and their production, circulation, negotiation, and consequences. In particular, the volume focuses on the interplay of politics and media. The book’s intended readership is academics and students of Chinese studies, language and discourse, and media and communication studies.
Author |
: Linda Tsung |
Publisher |
: John Benjamins Publishing Company |
Total Pages |
: 241 |
Release |
: 2015-10-09 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9789027268112 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9027268118 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (12 Downloads) |
Synopsis Contemporary Chinese Discourse and Social Practice in China by : Linda Tsung
Significant socio-political changes in China have had great impact on Chinese discourse. Changes to the discourse have become an increasing focus of scholarship. This book examines contemporary Chinese discourse and social practice in China with a focus on the role that language plays in the on-going transformation of Chinese society. With a view to producing new insights into the interdependence between discourse and social practice, this volume explores how discourse has been changing in a context-dependent way; how social practice can lead to shifts in the use of discourse; and how identities and attitudes are constructed through language use. Largely based on empirical studies, this book indicates that Chinese discourse has not only been an integral part of social change, but also Chinese discourse itself is changing, reflecting ideologies, values, attitudes, identities and social practice. The book is a great resource for scholars in diverse disciplinary studies including linguistics, communication, education, media and political studies concerning contemporary China.
Author |
: Nele Noesselt |
Publisher |
: Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages |
: 227 |
Release |
: 2018-10-15 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781498580250 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1498580254 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (50 Downloads) |
Synopsis Governance Innovation and Policy Change by : Nele Noesselt
This edited volume assesses governance innovation and institutional change under the fifth generation of China’s political leaders headed by Xi Jinping. The configuration of long-term policy innovation without regime change requires skilled political actors who secure strategic majorities and set up coalitions to design and launch new policies. Recalibrations or reconfigurations of the governance model respond to domestic reform pressures or external shocks in order to secure regime survival. Given that most structural constraints and reform pressures do not arise out of a sudden, the thrilling question is why the political elites sometimes decide not to engage in institutional reforms despite of widespread societal support for major restructuring and why they suddenly launch institutional changes in times of relative stability. The authors address these issues by focusing on basic patterns and paradigms of governance and institutional change in China, the actors and drivers of governance innovation, as well as the impact of norms, values, and socio-cognitive orientations. This is added by some reflections on the interplay between abstract ideas, reform debates, and the making of concrete decisions as outlined by the Third Plenum on (socio-)economic reforms in 2013 and the Fourth Plenum on rule-based governance (fazhi) in 2014.
Author |
: Klaus Krippendorff |
Publisher |
: Routledge |
Total Pages |
: 180 |
Release |
: 2020-01-20 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781000026078 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1000026078 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (78 Downloads) |
Synopsis Discourses in Action by : Klaus Krippendorff
This interdisciplinary collection brings together leading and emerging scholars of discourse, conceptualizing how discursive practices shape social, political, and even material realities today. Discourses in Action presents a wide range of essays that explore fundamental concerns for the social consequences of text, talk, and discursively informed actions and possibilities of discursive engagement. It opens new perspectives on what language does and the differences that scholarly and practical contributions can make. Chapters cover diverse topics, ranging from political struggles, climate change, social revolutions, ethnicity, violence and other often unexpected patterns of discursive consequences. Its essays also explore the cultural contingencies that underlie discourse practices which are usually ignored when analysed from within a taken-for-granted culture. Providing a useful examination of current discourse studies, this interdisciplinary volume is ideal for students and researchers within media, communication, discourse analysis, linguistics, cultural studies, and the sociology of knowledge.
Author |
: Guy Ramsay |
Publisher |
: Routledge |
Total Pages |
: 182 |
Release |
: 2020-10-29 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781000198706 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1000198707 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (06 Downloads) |
Synopsis Reporting Mental Illness in China by : Guy Ramsay
This book examines how Chinese-language newspapers across greater China report on severe mental illness, and why they do so in the ways they do, given that reporting in local newspapers can strongly influence how Chinese readers view the illness. By assessing how the reporting in three leading broadsheet newspapers from mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan constructs the illness, the book considers how the distinct social and political histories of the three culturally Chinese communities shape the reporting, and whether it bears out or contests the intense stigma against the illness that prevails locally. The findings can usefully encourage and inform attempts to humanise, include, and empower those with a severe mental illness across greater China and the global Chinese diaspora. Employing a well-tested, transparent discourse analytic approach, the book also includes numerous Chinese-English bilingual news report extracts to illustrate its claims. As such, Reporting Mental Illness in China will be of interest to sinologists, discourse analysts, mental health professionals and public health authorities across the globe, especially in places where there are large Chinese-speaking populations.
Author |
: H. Li |
Publisher |
: Springer |
Total Pages |
: 219 |
Release |
: 2015-04-07 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781137427816 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1137427817 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (16 Downloads) |
Synopsis Political Thought and China’s Transformation by : H. Li
Since the late 1970s China has undergone a great transformation, during which time the country has witnessed an outpouring of competing schools of thought. This book analyzes the major schools of political thought redefining China's transformation and the role Chinese thinkers are playing in the post-Mao era.
Author |
: Elaine Jingyan Yuan |
Publisher |
: University of Toronto Press |
Total Pages |
: 201 |
Release |
: 2021-04-07 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781487537630 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1487537638 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (30 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Web of Meaning by : Elaine Jingyan Yuan
Taking off at the height of China’s socio-economic reforms in the mid-1990s, the Internet developed alongside the twists and turns of the country’s rapid transformation. Central to many aspects of social change, the Internet has played an indispensable role in the decentralization of political communication, the expansion of the market, and the stratification of society in China. Through three empirical cases – online privacy, cyber-nationalism, and the network market – this book traces how different social actors engage in negotiating the practices, social relations, and power structures that define these evolving institutions in Chinese society. Examining rich user-generated social media data with innovative methods such as semantic network analysis and topic modelling, The Web of Meaning provides a solid empirical base to critique the power relationships that are embedded in the very fibre of Chinese society.
Author |
: Damien Ng |
Publisher |
: Routledge |
Total Pages |
: 205 |
Release |
: 2022-02-27 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781000535990 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1000535991 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (90 Downloads) |
Synopsis Currency Wars with China and Japan in Western Newsmagazines by : Damien Ng
This book explores China’s currency wars with its trading partners in four Western newsmagazines: Time, The Economist, L’Express, and Der Spiegel. Based on both quantitative and qualitative approaches, the interdisciplinary approach adopted in the research draws on two analytical frameworks from the realm of critical discourse analysis – van Leeuwen’s socio-semantic inventory of social-actor representation, and van Dijk’s concepts of macro-rules – as the overarching approaches to understand the changing dynamics of international relations and the global economy through Western media. The sample in this study consists of 160 texts, half of which are focused on China and the other half on Japan, across a period of 12 months in 2010 (China) and in 1987 (Japan). Through the comparison of Western representation between China and Japan, the similarities and differences in their coverage have been revealed as even more striking with regards to global politics and the international economy. The findings obtained from the empirical research have revealed that China was not only reported more unfavourably than Japan in terms of depth, but also across a broader range of areas spanning economics, politics, and military affairs. It has also emerged that all the four Western newsmagazines tended to centre their coverage on the US and China in 2010, and the US and Japan in 1987, although they did not speak in one collective voice with regard to their coverage of China and Japan.