This research clarifies China’s mediated international communication of China’s responsibility in environmental protection under the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities. The topic is explored within the context of China’s media “going global” project, a key initiative of China’s soft power projection. Gauged by the notion of cultural and political congruence, this study also compares China’s journalistic discourse with those in the US and UK. It found that Chinese mainstream media achieved a certain degree of congruence in media representations of China’s responsibility with their Western counterparts. Chinese media constructed the notion of responsibility in a mixed manner: they differentiated the target of blam...
The “common but differentiated responsibility” of developed and developing countries to mitigate cli...
Journalism practice in China is unique and different from the rest of the other countries in the wor...
In recent decades ‘responsibility’ has become a prominent idea in international political discourse....
This research attempts to fulfil three major research objectives situated in the context of China’s ...
This study re-evaluates the media communications of the domestic public’s interests related to envir...
This conference paper provides a systematic review of previous literature on China’s media ‘going-o...
The media plays a vital role in spreading and communicating environmental issues to the public. It i...
By exploring international practice of great power management, this paper examines how the U.S. (an ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Environmental Communic...
Climate change is a pressing 'wicked problem' of our time. Given today's controversies surrounding c...
Economic modernization has been China's national priority since the establishment of the People's Re...
The People’s Republic of China (China) is often regarded as `a climate criminal´ abroad. Regardless ...
As American leadership over climate change declines, China has begun to identify itself as a great p...
The looming environmental crisis in China not only brings obstacles and pain to society, but also cr...
In the past decade, the cultural projection of China has become increasingly important to the Chines...
The “common but differentiated responsibility” of developed and developing countries to mitigate cli...
Journalism practice in China is unique and different from the rest of the other countries in the wor...
In recent decades ‘responsibility’ has become a prominent idea in international political discourse....
This research attempts to fulfil three major research objectives situated in the context of China’s ...
This study re-evaluates the media communications of the domestic public’s interests related to envir...
This conference paper provides a systematic review of previous literature on China’s media ‘going-o...
The media plays a vital role in spreading and communicating environmental issues to the public. It i...
By exploring international practice of great power management, this paper examines how the U.S. (an ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Environmental Communic...
Climate change is a pressing 'wicked problem' of our time. Given today's controversies surrounding c...
Economic modernization has been China's national priority since the establishment of the People's Re...
The People’s Republic of China (China) is often regarded as `a climate criminal´ abroad. Regardless ...
As American leadership over climate change declines, China has begun to identify itself as a great p...
The looming environmental crisis in China not only brings obstacles and pain to society, but also cr...
In the past decade, the cultural projection of China has become increasingly important to the Chines...
The “common but differentiated responsibility” of developed and developing countries to mitigate cli...
Journalism practice in China is unique and different from the rest of the other countries in the wor...
In recent decades ‘responsibility’ has become a prominent idea in international political discourse....