Since the establishment of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in 1949, China’s media and religion policies have evolved from harsh and absolute control to hegemonic and coalitional governance. The chapter provides background on China’s religion and media policies and how they have evolved. It examines media coverage in China on religions over the decades, and analyses audience reaction to media coverage
The People\u27s Republic of China has a complicated relationship with religion, which became even te...
This essays looks at the diversity of approaches used by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in its po...
This research project analyzes the importance of religion in Chinese society from ancient to contemp...
This volume focuses on the intersection of religion and the media in China, bringing interdisciplina...
This volume focuses on the intersection of religion and the media in China, bringing interdisciplina...
Media and technology are permeating cultural and official sectors in Mainland China, Hong Kong and T...
Western media reports on the relationship between state and religion in the People’s Republic ...
In the three decades since the end of the Maoist era, all forms of religion in China have been under...
This content analysis of religion news coverage in the People\u27s Daily during a 10-year period (19...
Resurgence in religious activity has accompanied China\u27s astounding progress in economic developm...
The aim of this article is to present the controversial features of the secularization thesis about ...
The ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) abolished its total ban on religious activities in 1982. Ho...
On the surface, religious policy in China may appear contradictory. On the one hand, the state is of...
This chapter provides a comprehensive introduction on major religions and the politics of religion i...
Introduction to Journal of Current Chinese Affairs 2/2011: The State and Religion in China: Buddhism...
The People\u27s Republic of China has a complicated relationship with religion, which became even te...
This essays looks at the diversity of approaches used by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in its po...
This research project analyzes the importance of religion in Chinese society from ancient to contemp...
This volume focuses on the intersection of religion and the media in China, bringing interdisciplina...
This volume focuses on the intersection of religion and the media in China, bringing interdisciplina...
Media and technology are permeating cultural and official sectors in Mainland China, Hong Kong and T...
Western media reports on the relationship between state and religion in the People’s Republic ...
In the three decades since the end of the Maoist era, all forms of religion in China have been under...
This content analysis of religion news coverage in the People\u27s Daily during a 10-year period (19...
Resurgence in religious activity has accompanied China\u27s astounding progress in economic developm...
The aim of this article is to present the controversial features of the secularization thesis about ...
The ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) abolished its total ban on religious activities in 1982. Ho...
On the surface, religious policy in China may appear contradictory. On the one hand, the state is of...
This chapter provides a comprehensive introduction on major religions and the politics of religion i...
Introduction to Journal of Current Chinese Affairs 2/2011: The State and Religion in China: Buddhism...
The People\u27s Republic of China has a complicated relationship with religion, which became even te...
This essays looks at the diversity of approaches used by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in its po...
This research project analyzes the importance of religion in Chinese society from ancient to contemp...