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This study compares the ever-changing cultural values of contemporary China and the contemporary United States. Surveying 2000-Shanghi area residents and villagers as well as 2500 US citizens, the authors examine to what extent there has been a loss of "traditional" values in the United States. The book looks at value systems in both cultures associated with family relationships, kinship ties, male-female relationships, and general interpersonal relationships - the fundamental social relationships comprising the social fabric of a society. The authors conclude that although both societies have experienced changes in this century, they have followed quite different paths. In exploring the extent to which this process has differed, the authors address the following questions: what traditional Confucian values persist in China after 40 years of communist indoctrination and the recent "invasion" of Western culture? How are fundamental human relationships viewed in the United States? How do these two societies differ today, both in adherence to traditional values and in the dynamics of value change? These and many more issues are explored.
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This study compares the ever-changing cultural values of contemporary China and the contemporary United States. Surveying 2000-Shanghi area residents and villagers as well as 2500 US citizens, the authors examine to what extent there has been a loss of "traditional" values in the United States. The book looks at value systems in both cultures associated with family relationships, kinship ties, male-female relationships, and general interpersonal relationships - the fundamental social relationships comprising the social fabric of a society. The authors conclude that although both societies have experienced changes in this century, they have followed quite different paths. In exploring the extent to which this process has differed, the authors address the following questions: what traditional Confucian values persist in China after 40 years of communist indoctrination and the recent "invasion" of Western culture? How are fundamental human relationships viewed in the United States? How do these two societies differ today, both in adherence to traditional values and in the dynamics of value change? These and many more issues are explored.
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Uses Hong Kong's transfer from Britain to China to explore how media coverage is guided by ideological struggle.Focusing on the global media coverage of Hong Kong's transfer from Britain to China, Global Media Spectacle explores how the world media plan, operate, compete, and produce a historical record during significant global events. The authors interviewed seventy-six print and television reporters from the United States, Britain, the People's Republic of China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Australia, Canada, and Japan to delve into the revealing world of writing first drafts of history from reporters' vantage points. Punctuated with witty and incisive examples, the book provides a useful description of contestation and alliance, themes and variations, and convergence and divergence between and within various blocs of nations.
Revisiting Networked China
Challenges for the Study of Digital Media and Civic Engagement
Inbunden, Engelska, 2025
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This volume uses “Networked China” as a lens to explore a complex communication landscape,characterized by digital platforms, algorithms, and global connectivity. Essays andempirical case studies cover issues of digital labor, cybernationalism, gaming, disinformation,fan culture, technology entrepreneurs, and the value of digital repositories in preservingcollective memory.The contributions to this book explore the complex communication landscape of China,conceptualized as a global assemblage of technology, norms, and socio-cultural structures.Exploring these digital networks reveals the contradictions between connectivity and control,pushing beyond conceptions of the authoritarian system to better understand in thesemediated spaces the sensitive terms of “citizen” and “civic.” Asking “what” and “where” isChina and “how” do we know China, contributors situate their insights in local culturalcontexts but against the background of China-global entanglements.Understanding a networked China confronts the challenges to researchers of access, politicalsensitivities, and over-reliance on digital trace data. Emphasizing a mixed methodsapproach, the studies in this volume provide creative approaches to such challenges at adeeper level of complexity, opening the “black box” to find emerging spaces and connections,within and without China, that are not always self-evident from the outside usingmore conventional conceptual categories. This book was originally published as a special issue of Information, Communication & Society.