This article examines Chinese perspectives of, and support for propaganda, relying on television public service advertisements as a means of tapping into citizens’ beliefs. Through the analysis of data from focus groups conducted in Beijing and public opinion survey data from 30 cities, this study argues that Chinese people are generally supportive of state efforts to guide public attitudes through television advertisements, although levels of support vary by age, education and gender. The study suggests that considerable popular support for state propaganda contributes to the regime’s capacity to guide public opinion and helps to explain the persistence of popular support for authoritarian rule
What powers do propaganda have beyond persuasion, and what legislative infrastructure has been imple...
I explore how the tone of media coverage affects opinions of foreign countries by studying a particu...
This study looks at the effect of China's political freedom, economic development and public re...
This article examines Chinese perspectives of, and support for propaganda, relying on television pub...
This article examines a major change in campaigning through the means of mass media during the refor...
Also published in: Chinese Media, Volume I: Politics and Communication (2014), Edited by Michael Kea...
When an authoritarian regime reforms the state media, how does it affect the ability of the state to...
When an authoritarian regime reforms the state media, how does it affect the ability of the state to...
China's adoption of advertising in its pursuit of modernization is traced. How Chinese consumers cur...
The Chinese advertising market expanded in the past decade at an average annual rate of above 40 per...
© 2014 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston. Mediatization has become a fact of life in China, as h...
One of the puzzles that bewilder those who study security is the 'effectiveness' of the authoritaria...
This thesis looks into the changing role of the media in China since the initiation of economic refo...
This study examines the role of the media in sustaining regime stability in an authoritarian context...
States traditionally maintain power by means of either performance-based legitimacy or promulgating ...
What powers do propaganda have beyond persuasion, and what legislative infrastructure has been imple...
I explore how the tone of media coverage affects opinions of foreign countries by studying a particu...
This study looks at the effect of China's political freedom, economic development and public re...
This article examines Chinese perspectives of, and support for propaganda, relying on television pub...
This article examines a major change in campaigning through the means of mass media during the refor...
Also published in: Chinese Media, Volume I: Politics and Communication (2014), Edited by Michael Kea...
When an authoritarian regime reforms the state media, how does it affect the ability of the state to...
When an authoritarian regime reforms the state media, how does it affect the ability of the state to...
China's adoption of advertising in its pursuit of modernization is traced. How Chinese consumers cur...
The Chinese advertising market expanded in the past decade at an average annual rate of above 40 per...
© 2014 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston. Mediatization has become a fact of life in China, as h...
One of the puzzles that bewilder those who study security is the 'effectiveness' of the authoritaria...
This thesis looks into the changing role of the media in China since the initiation of economic refo...
This study examines the role of the media in sustaining regime stability in an authoritarian context...
States traditionally maintain power by means of either performance-based legitimacy or promulgating ...
What powers do propaganda have beyond persuasion, and what legislative infrastructure has been imple...
I explore how the tone of media coverage affects opinions of foreign countries by studying a particu...
This study looks at the effect of China's political freedom, economic development and public re...