Media and Communication | |
Close to Beijing: Geographic Biases in People’s Daily | |
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Morley J. Weston1  Adrian Rauchfleisch2  | |
[1] Graduate Institute of Geography, National Taiwan University;Graduate Institute of Journalism, National Taiwan University | |
关键词: authoritarian public; China; Chinese media system; People’s Daily; propaganda; spatial analysis; news values; | |
DOI : 10.17645/mac.v9i3.3966 | |
学科分类:医学(综合) | |
来源: Cogitatio Press | |
【 摘 要 】
Inequities in China are reflected within state‐run media coverage due to its specific role “guiding public opinion,” and withour study we contribute to the geographic turn in the Chinese context with regard to media and journalism. As a subject ofa spatial study, China is unique due to several factors: geographic diversity, authoritarian control, and centralized media.By analyzing text from 53,000 articles published in People’s Daily (rénmín rìbào, 人民日報) from January 2016 to August2020, we examine how the amount of news coverage varies by region within China, how topics and sentiments manifestin different places, and how coverage varies with regard to foreign countries. Automated methods were used to detectplace names from the articles and geoparse them to specific locations, combining spatial analysis, topic modeling and sen‐timent analysis to identify geographic biases in news coverage in an authoritarian context. We found remarkably uniformand positive coverage domestically, but substantial differences towards coverage of different foreign countries.
【 授权许可】
CC BY
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