After the propaganda state : media, politics, and "thought work" in reformed China / Daniel C. Lynch.
Publication details: Stanford, CA : Stanford University Press, c1999.Description: viii, 327 p. ; 24 cmISBN:- 0804734615 (cloth : alk. paper)
- 9780804734615 (cloth : alk. paper)
- Mass media -- Social aspects -- China
- Communication -- Social aspects -- China
- Social change -- China
- Political participation -- China
- China -- Economic conditions -- 1976-
- China -- Politics and government -- 1976-
- Médias -- Aspect social -- Chine
- Communication -- Aspect social -- Chine
- Changement social -- Chine
- Participation politique -- Chine
- Communication -- Aspect social -- Chine
- Changement social -- Chine
- Participation politique -- Chine
- Propagande -- Chine
- Médias -- Aspect social -- Chine
- Politique de la communication -- Chine
- Médias -- Censure -- Chine
- Chine -- Conditions économiques -- 1976-2000
- Chine -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1976-
- Massenmedien
- Kulturpolitik
- Politik
- Medienpolitik
- China
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- HN740.Z9 M35 1999
Contents:
Review: "This book argues that a combination of property rights reform, administrative fragmentation, and technological advance has caused the post-Mao Chinese state to lose a significant degree of control over "thought work," the management of propagandistic communications flowing into and through Chinese society."--Jacket.
"Thought work" in the praetorian public sphere -- Thought-work institutions under reform -- The commercialization of thought work -- The globalization of thought work -- The pluralization of thought work -- The struggle to reassert control -- Thought work and the transition from authoritarian rule.
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The Anton Library of Chinese Studies General Stacks | HN740.Z9 M35 1999 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.3 | Not For Loan | Donated to TBC Kunming Office | TBC00014778 |
Includes bibliographical references.
"Thought work" in the praetorian public sphere -- Thought-work institutions under reform -- The commercialization of thought work -- The globalization of thought work -- The pluralization of thought work -- The struggle to reassert control -- Thought work and the transition from authoritarian rule.
"This book argues that a combination of property rights reform, administrative fragmentation, and technological advance has caused the post-Mao Chinese state to lose a significant degree of control over "thought work," the management of propagandistic communications flowing into and through Chinese society."--Jacket.
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