Ideological polarization is not a unique product of western politics. A national survey (2007-2014) revealed that the overarching division in Chinese society is split between nationalism and cultural liberalism. Why does polarization happen in society where state ideology dominates the political apparatuses? This paper approaches this puzzle by examining the relationship between individuals\u27 media diet facilitated by media censorship policies and their ideology in China. The findings suggest that polarization as an outcome is due to nationalists adhering to heavily state-controlled media, while liberals seek less censored resources. The findings also suggest that polarization as a process is due to the fact that agnostics who use the med...
This article argues that media in China today enjoys greater leeway for independent expression than ...
Facts have shown that women’s status in China is not what the government claims to be. The Party-Sta...
China’s stance on Internet censorship has routinely been in the news. But judging China using Wester...
Ideological polarization is not a unique product of western politics. A national survey (2007-2014)6...
This exploratory study investigates the landscape of media bias in China. First, I propose a new con...
How do people living under authoritarian rule organize their beliefs about politics? Are their polit...
This exploratory study investigates the landscape of media bias in China. First, I propose a new con...
This thesis looks into the changing role of the media in China since the initiation of economic refo...
I explore how the tone of media coverage affects opinions of foreign countries by studying a particu...
When an authoritarian regime reforms the state media, how does it affect the ability of the state to...
This study tests the associations between news media use and perceived political polarization, conce...
What impact do media have on public opinion when they are tightly controlled by the government, as i...
In recent years, owing to the spread of cultural and economic globalisation, Western values and ideo...
This paper examines whether and how market competition affected the political bias of government-own...
The paradigm of media-audience relation study has evolved from a media-centered approach to emphasiz...
This article argues that media in China today enjoys greater leeway for independent expression than ...
Facts have shown that women’s status in China is not what the government claims to be. The Party-Sta...
China’s stance on Internet censorship has routinely been in the news. But judging China using Wester...
Ideological polarization is not a unique product of western politics. A national survey (2007-2014)6...
This exploratory study investigates the landscape of media bias in China. First, I propose a new con...
How do people living under authoritarian rule organize their beliefs about politics? Are their polit...
This exploratory study investigates the landscape of media bias in China. First, I propose a new con...
This thesis looks into the changing role of the media in China since the initiation of economic refo...
I explore how the tone of media coverage affects opinions of foreign countries by studying a particu...
When an authoritarian regime reforms the state media, how does it affect the ability of the state to...
This study tests the associations between news media use and perceived political polarization, conce...
What impact do media have on public opinion when they are tightly controlled by the government, as i...
In recent years, owing to the spread of cultural and economic globalisation, Western values and ideo...
This paper examines whether and how market competition affected the political bias of government-own...
The paradigm of media-audience relation study has evolved from a media-centered approach to emphasiz...
This article argues that media in China today enjoys greater leeway for independent expression than ...
Facts have shown that women’s status in China is not what the government claims to be. The Party-Sta...
China’s stance on Internet censorship has routinely been in the news. But judging China using Wester...