The Handbook of Media and Mass Communication Theory 2014
DOI: 10.1002/9781118591178.ch38
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The Construction of National Image in the Media and the Management of Intercultural Conflicts

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“…The image of a city is predominantly shaped through mass communication channels and online platforms. In fact, in most cases, residents rely on local mass media such as radio, television, newspapers, and new media platforms to gain a comprehensive understanding of the city's information (Dai, 2012). From the perspective of media technology, research on the construction of urban image media can be divided into two stages.…”
Section: Keyword Cluster Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The image of a city is predominantly shaped through mass communication channels and online platforms. In fact, in most cases, residents rely on local mass media such as radio, television, newspapers, and new media platforms to gain a comprehensive understanding of the city's information (Dai, 2012). From the perspective of media technology, research on the construction of urban image media can be divided into two stages.…”
Section: Keyword Cluster Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the "self-definition" of the country. The development of national identity starts with self-definition [19]. A country can enhance its national image through its national media if it follows the right journalistic guidelines and conveys positive values.…”
Section: The "Self-definition" and "Other-definition" In National Ima...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In public diplomacy research, country images and crises has examined by the some scholars (Dai and Chen, 2014). Global institutions and universities observed and measured countries in order to their political stability, morality of their national and international politics, economic development, effectiveness and the appeal of country culture (Werron, 2014).…”
Section: Literature Review a Country Brandingmentioning
confidence: 99%