The Image of Chinese Political Power on the Pages of the People’s Daily Newspaper

2021 ◽  
pp. 469-478
Author(s):  
Evgeniya A. Musalitina
Author(s):  
Tri Dina Ariyanti ◽  
Iming Fentaria

Abstract. Commonly used in a variety of language news reports hearts: journals, electronic media (TV, radio) and print media (magazines, newspapers). Language presents news Facts Operates Whole And Objective. Media Under The written language used variety is characterized WITH accuracy using the Spelling and punctuation (CAN symbolizes Right Operative intonation), vocabulary, grammar USE hearts of word formation, formulation of sentences, paragraphs, and Discourse. Variety Singer stressed USE standard variety, Spelling (EYD) The raw, raw Yang vocabulary, form of the word berimbuhan, And The Complete Operating grammatical sentence. Thus Article Search Google, hearts using conjunctions also Also CAN WITH Good note that preparation was clear sentences and paragraphs Being. Conjunction serves to review the sentence linking Parts OR sentence Which One other sentence hearts WITH A Discourse. Objective, ie to get description review USE Conjunction Errors hearts Discourse Crime Handcuffs column in People's Daily Newspaper Bengkulu --23 December edition of 23 November 2016. The method used is descriptive Singer Research hearts. Singer Research hearts descriptive method is used to get the description of USE conjunctions review hearts Column handcuffs criminal discourse in Bengkulu People's Daily Newspaper. Forms USE Conjunction Coordinating IN Daily Newspapers Rakyat Bengkulu: based on analysis of the data shows that the USE conjunction coordinative which was used in the newspaper People's Daily Bengkulu IN Discourse criminal Column handcuffs From 23 As of November December 23, 2016 the use of conjunctions: And, And, OR, but, but, but, meanwhile. Forms USE IN correlative conjunctions People's Daily Newspaper Bengkulu: correlative conjunctions are not found Discourse hearts column criminal handcuffs ON newspaper People's Daily Bengkulu From 23 December 23, 2016. As of November forms of subordinating conjunctions USE IN Peoples Daily Newspaper Bengkulu: conjunctions suborinatif consisting Of Three twelve KIND, based on analysis of data on differences, conjunctions used hearts newspaper People's daily Bengkulu From 23 November until December 23, 2016 are: (1) Relationship time: since when, wHILE, Serta, taxable income, BEFORE, Up, (2) Relationship Requirements: IF, If (3) Relationship supposition: can not be found, (4) Relationship goal: to be, (5) Relationship konsesif: although, (6) Relationship of comparison: as, as, as (7) The relationship causes : causes, bECAUSE (8) Relationship findings: thus, Up, so, (9) Relationship tool: BY, Without, (10) Relationship Method: BY, Without, (11) Relationship complementation: b ahwa, (12) Relationship attributive: Yang (13) Relationship COMPARISON: not found. Conjunction shape Antarkalimat USE IN Peoples Daily Newspaper Bengkulu: conjunctions between sentences singer found its use are: then, taxable income, then, in addition to, in fact, but, but. Keywords: Conjunction, Newspapers


Author(s):  
E.E. Ibraуeva ◽  
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A. Katira ◽  
D.O. Baigozhina ◽  
S.M Duisengazy ◽  
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The information of the “People's daily” newspaper about the countries of Central Asia is becoming more influential every year, and most often broadcasts international news. One of them is the sustainable development strategy of the Chinese side "One Belt - One Way," launched in 2013 and the publication "COVID - 19" about the global viral epidemic. At the same time, an important place is occupied by the fact that the countries of Central Asia pay special attention to each other’s politics, economy and culture, and information policy. As a way to improve the foreign policy relations of Kazakhstan and regulate the strategy of foreign policy relations, an analysis of information about the countries of Central Asia was carried out in the newspaper “People's daily”, it is important to study the relevance of the news of the representative of the Chinese media from the point of view of macro.


Author(s):  
Mohammad Awad AlAfnan

This study examined media bias, media ideologies and dominance in two newspaper articles on COVID 19 that were published by the American Washington Post newspaper and the Chinese People’s Daily newspaper. The study revealed that media bias is practiced through gatekeeping bias, coverage bias and statement bias. Ideology bias is practiced through the selection of topics to cover and the tone for reporting on these topics. Dominance is practiced through the foregrounding and backgrounding of information and ideas. This contrastive study also revealed that the topics that were foregrounded in American newspaper were backgrounded or filtered by the Chinese newspaper and the topics that were backgrounded by the American newspaper were foregrounded by the Chinese newspaper. This paper also revealed that foregrounding is not necessarily carried out explicitly; it can also be carried implicitly by foregrounding the opposite. This depends on readers’ interpretation and familiarity of events.


2018 ◽  
Vol 81 (6-8) ◽  
pp. 664-685
Author(s):  
Tianru Guan ◽  
Tianyang Liu

Based on a qualitative content analysis of 15 years of media coverage of Japan in the most comprehensive and influential official media, the Chinese People's Daily newspaper, this article argues that the framing of Japan by the People's Daily was produced and rearticulated by the combinations of, and changes in, different geostrategic discourses, referred to in this article as the discourses of ‘geopolitical fears’ and ‘geoeconomic hopes’. These discourses in the framing of Japan by the People's Daily are further rearticulated and reinterpreted in terms of plural constructions of time (progress, decline and cycle). Drawing on a spatio-temporal analytical framework, the article presents a counterargument to the prevailing view that assumes that the framing strategies of China towards Japan are focused on issues of conflict, threat and fear. Rather, the results showed that it was through the alignment and balance of the discourses of geopolitical fears and geoeconomic hopes in a heterogeneous construction of time(s) that the image(s) of Japan emerged in Chinese media.


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 125-140 ◽  
Author(s):  
Haiyan Wang ◽  
Colin Sparks ◽  
Yu Huang

The development of the market has produced a differentiation inside the Chinese press between an ‘official’ press with traditional propaganda functions on behalf of the Communist Party and a ‘commercial’ press whose objective is to maximise revenue. Scholarly opinion has differed over whether marketization undermines Party control and whether new forms of journalism have arisen that lead to conflicts. These discussions have rested on little evidence as to the practises of Chinese journalism. This article presents empirical data on the extent of the differentiation, reporting on a content analysis of the national news in People’s Daily and Southern Metropolitan Daily. These titles are popularly believed to represent the polar opposites of official, orthodox journalism and commercial, liberal journalism. The evidence presented here demonstrates that while there are indeed significant differences in the journalism of the two titles, there remains a substantial overlap in their choice of subjects, their use of sources and the degree to which news is presented ‘objectively’. Southern Metropolitan Daily does display some ‘popular’ features and does contain more ‘watchdog’ journalism, but it shares with its official cousin an emphasis upon the party as the source for news.


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