2015
DOI: 10.1080/15295036.2014.997831
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A Change of Lens: A Call to Compare the Media in China and Russia

Abstract: Original citation:Meng, Bingchun and Rantanen, Terhi (2015) A change of lens: a call to compare media in China and Russia.

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“…For CGTN, the 2015 Tianjin blasts presented challenges in giving a voice to those affected while adhering to the 'correct political direction'. Economic reforms over the past 40 years have driven commercialisation of China's media system, which today is influenced both by the party-state and the market system (Meng & Rantanen, 2015). CGTN's global outreach means it has the additional responsibility of maintaining credibility in the eyes of its international audiences while satisfying government's demands and Chinese viewers' expectations at home.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For CGTN, the 2015 Tianjin blasts presented challenges in giving a voice to those affected while adhering to the 'correct political direction'. Economic reforms over the past 40 years have driven commercialisation of China's media system, which today is influenced both by the party-state and the market system (Meng & Rantanen, 2015). CGTN's global outreach means it has the additional responsibility of maintaining credibility in the eyes of its international audiences while satisfying government's demands and Chinese viewers' expectations at home.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To avoid measuring non‐Western societies using a Western yardstick (Meng & Rantanen, ), we deliberately moved back and forth between Shanghai and London examples of outdoor advertising. We were interested in similarities and differences identified by genuine comparison, rather than provision of a Eurocentric “first in Europe, then elsewhere” type analysis (Chakrabarty, , p. 7).…”
Section: The Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…What goes hand in hand with methodological nationalism in communication research is a systemic view of the media. Media systems are equated with nation‐states in terms of their histories, territories, languages, and cultures, even though most nation‐states consist of people with differing cultural backgrounds and dialects or languages (Meng & Rantanen, ). Secondly, to conceptualize the media as a national system is to adopt a container model that presumes an equal distribution of resources inside a national boundary.…”
Section: Cultures Of Communication From a Historical Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We want particularly to emphasize their historicity and their contested nature. We have previously criticized comparative research that tackles only the present, the chosen frozen moment (Meng & Rantanen, ). Here we propose to draw comparisons by referring not only to different spaces, but also to different times, so as to better capture processes of contestation and change.…”
Section: Cultures Of Communication From a Historical Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
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