This essay investigates the recent boom in the use of animated cartoons for political communication in China which began in late 2013. A series of political cartoons are examined against the background of a comprehensive media revolution designed by top-following the Chinese Communist Party’s (hereafter CCP) new understanding of the role of media and public opinion. I argue, by looking closely at the creative use of political cartoons, that the CCP has adjusted its views on the role of media in the digital age – from propaganda mouthpiece, to guiding opinion unifier for popularizing the Party’s rule. Their efforts and success in stimulating a significant number of responses through the use of animated cartoons has given rise to a new commun...
For the past 30 years, the Chinese communication system has experienced tremendous changes, which ha...
The two Mao films of 2009 and 2011 set a new standard in the confluence of commercial and propaganda...
This dissertation brings the case of China, where journalism is practiced under a different politica...
This essay investigates the recent boom in the use of animated cartoons for political communication ...
Over the last 24 months we have seen the Chinese authorities rocked by the use of new media technolo...
Since the foundation of the People\u2019s Republic of China, the country has developed its own model...
This pilot paper addresses the emerging phenomenon of the political cartoon in the Chinese social me...
Alongside the reform and opening-up policies in China since 1978, there has been a transformation of...
The popularization of digital media technologies in the People�s Republic of China has led to the l...
News travels quickly on social media and can easily develop into a political crisis. Investigating t...
The phenomenon of the “popularization” of journalism has become widespread in the process of media m...
Since the foundation of the People’s Republic of China, the country has developed its own model of m...
Drawing upon policy analysis and textual analysis of official microblogs, this paper describes how X...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2006 Haiqing YuThis thesis investigates the centrality o...
As China is becoming more autocratic in recent years, the cyberworld, based on the widely popularise...
For the past 30 years, the Chinese communication system has experienced tremendous changes, which ha...
The two Mao films of 2009 and 2011 set a new standard in the confluence of commercial and propaganda...
This dissertation brings the case of China, where journalism is practiced under a different politica...
This essay investigates the recent boom in the use of animated cartoons for political communication ...
Over the last 24 months we have seen the Chinese authorities rocked by the use of new media technolo...
Since the foundation of the People\u2019s Republic of China, the country has developed its own model...
This pilot paper addresses the emerging phenomenon of the political cartoon in the Chinese social me...
Alongside the reform and opening-up policies in China since 1978, there has been a transformation of...
The popularization of digital media technologies in the People�s Republic of China has led to the l...
News travels quickly on social media and can easily develop into a political crisis. Investigating t...
The phenomenon of the “popularization” of journalism has become widespread in the process of media m...
Since the foundation of the People’s Republic of China, the country has developed its own model of m...
Drawing upon policy analysis and textual analysis of official microblogs, this paper describes how X...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2006 Haiqing YuThis thesis investigates the centrality o...
As China is becoming more autocratic in recent years, the cyberworld, based on the widely popularise...
For the past 30 years, the Chinese communication system has experienced tremendous changes, which ha...
The two Mao films of 2009 and 2011 set a new standard in the confluence of commercial and propaganda...
This dissertation brings the case of China, where journalism is practiced under a different politica...