Political Economy of News in China
Delve into the intricate relationship between media and governance with "Political Economy of News in China" by Jesse Owen Hearns-Branaman, published in 2016. This insightful work employs Herman and Chomsky’s renowned propaganda model to analyze the complexities of the Chinese media landscape. Spanning 156 pages, the book critically explores the ramifications of concentrated media ownership, profit-driven motives, and the powerful roles of advertisers and advocacy groups.
Hearns-Branaman meticulously examines how sourcing patterns and prevailing ideologies shape news narratives in the People’s Republic of China. This compelling read is essential for anyone interested in the interplay of politics and press in contemporary society. Discover how these elements come together to influence public perception and policy in this enlightening analysis of media dynamics in China.