In this article, I use the high-profile Bo Xilai case to illustrate the dialectics of media and politics in contemporary China. I start by explaining some of the similarities and key differences between mediatized politics in the West and in China. This leads to an emphasis on the ideological dimension of media logic that is largely missing from discussions derived from a liberal democratic context. I then analyze the dialectics of the mediatized ideological struggle and politicized media logic running through the Bo Xilai scandal. In the last section, I summarize the theoretical contributions that the Chinese case makes to the study of mediatized politics
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This exploratory study investigates the landscape of media bias in China. First, I propose a new con...
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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...
This exploratory study investigates the landscape of media bias in China. First, I propose a new con...
In this article, I use the high-profile Bo Xilai case to illustrate the dialectics of media and poli...
This research analyses Bo Xilai case, one of the most complicated political scandals in the era of m...
This essay draws on the analysis of media texts and ethnographic fieldwork to present case studies o...
My dissertation investigates public opinion and the nature of the public sphere in China by studying...
The impact of the Internet on Chinese politics is a hot topic in contemporary academic debate. Some ...
This article analyzes the study of populism in China, highlighting its dynamics and features. Compar...
The phenomenon of the “popularization” of journalism has become widespread in the process of media m...
The ideology, propaganda, and political discourse of the Communist Party of China (CPC) have continu...
This paper explores a contingent sub-public sphere promoted by a group of former critical journalist...
This article examines the prominence of various user categories as opinion leaders, defined as initi...
The trial of China’s former official Bo Xilai is a significant benchmark for social media’s role in ...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group This article examines how the interplay...
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...
This exploratory study investigates the landscape of media bias in China. First, I propose a new con...