This volume offers empirical evidence to how social media could mediate the distance between the government and the public. The author uses studies on how China's rural residents obtain political information in the rural areas of five Chinese provinces to illustrate the point.
This volume offers empirical evidence to how social media could mediate the distance between the government and the public. The author uses studies on how China's rural residents obtain political information in the rural areas of five Chinese provinces to illustrate the point.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Liu Xiaoyan is Professor of Communication Studies at Renmin University of China (RUC), Beijing. Professor Liu is now working with the School of Journalism and Communication at RUC, and she is a research fellow at RUC's National Academy of Development and Strategy and Research Center of Journalism and Social Development. Her research focuses on political communication and international communication.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction. 1. A Mechanism for Regulating the Distance between the Government and the Public.2. Rational Choice of the Government's Response to Public Will. 3. An Empirical Investigation of the Distance between the Government and Rural Residents in China. Conclusion.
Introduction. 1. A Mechanism for Regulating the Distance between the Government and the Public.2. Rational Choice of the Government's Response to Public Will. 3. An Empirical Investigation of the Distance between the Government and Rural Residents in China. Conclusion.
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