The aim of this thesis is to describe Western images of China by focusing on media representations of Chinese attempts to invest in Saab. Theories of media representation, orientalism, racialization and stereotype are applied and used in the qualitative discourse analysis in order to find out if there are orientalist and racialized stereotypes in the material. The findings show that there are orientalist stereotypes and racialized stereotypes presented in the material. The analysis also sums up that China is a country whose people are represented to be adaptable and to have amazing productivity, since China has cheap labor power and lax labor law. Furthermore, China is represented as a country whose financial power is strong and solid, West...
This study examines the image of China in Latin America and intends to determine the audience percep...
This article discusses multimodal ways of forming the historical and cultural image of China in nati...
News about China is ubiquitous, yet we know very little about how the global news media have represe...
The aim of this thesis is to describe Western images of China by focusing on media representations o...
Many Chinese car companies have attempted to invest in and purchase famous Swedish companies, which ...
This research study focuses on the development in media representation of the transaction – Volvo so...
This thesis aims to explore and describe the images of China in the Western tourist material. There ...
The aim of this study has been to, from a comparative perspective examine how the use of western mod...
China's rapid and steady economic development in recent years has earned its momentum on internation...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Building on the assumption that the image of China within the Swedish state is pluralist, the aim of...
In the context of globalization, commercialization, and the increasing presence of Western images (W...
F. Mote’s thesis that Chinese civilisation differs in the most fundamental aspects from Western civi...
Although writers from ancient Rome knew of and commented on China, the earliest detailed image was t...
The aim of this thesis is to collect and analyze stereotypes of Chinese athletes in Western sports j...
This study examines the image of China in Latin America and intends to determine the audience percep...
This article discusses multimodal ways of forming the historical and cultural image of China in nati...
News about China is ubiquitous, yet we know very little about how the global news media have represe...
The aim of this thesis is to describe Western images of China by focusing on media representations o...
Many Chinese car companies have attempted to invest in and purchase famous Swedish companies, which ...
This research study focuses on the development in media representation of the transaction – Volvo so...
This thesis aims to explore and describe the images of China in the Western tourist material. There ...
The aim of this study has been to, from a comparative perspective examine how the use of western mod...
China's rapid and steady economic development in recent years has earned its momentum on internation...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Building on the assumption that the image of China within the Swedish state is pluralist, the aim of...
In the context of globalization, commercialization, and the increasing presence of Western images (W...
F. Mote’s thesis that Chinese civilisation differs in the most fundamental aspects from Western civi...
Although writers from ancient Rome knew of and commented on China, the earliest detailed image was t...
The aim of this thesis is to collect and analyze stereotypes of Chinese athletes in Western sports j...
This study examines the image of China in Latin America and intends to determine the audience percep...
This article discusses multimodal ways of forming the historical and cultural image of China in nati...
News about China is ubiquitous, yet we know very little about how the global news media have represe...