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A Frog in a Well: People's Daily and its Geographic Landscape
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ICA-2-10365 A frog in a well: People’s Daily and its Geographic Landscape
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Rowe, D.N. (1959). Modern China, A Brief History. New York: D. Van Nostrand
Company, Inc.
Salwen, M.B. and Matera, F. R.(1992). Public Salience of Foreign Nations. Journalism
Quarterly 69, P623-32.
Stempel, G.H. (1952). Sample size for classifying subject matter in dailies. Journalism
Quarterly, 29, P333-334. In Krippendorff ,K. (1980). Content Analysis: An Introduction to Its Methodology. The Sage Commtext Series.
Sun, W. (1995) People’s Daily, China and Japan: A narrative analysis. Gazette, 54, P
195-207Tuchman, G. (1978). Making News: A Study in the Construction of Reality. New York: Free Press. P14.
UNESCO. (1980). Many voices, one world. New York: UNSCO Wilke,J. (1987). Foreign News Coverage and International News Flow over Three
Centuries. Gazette 38, P147-80.
Wang, G. (1984). The People’s Daily and Nixon’s visit of China. In Arno, A. and
Dissanayake (Eds), The news media in national and international conflict. Boulder, Co: Westview Press. P 134-35
Wu, D.H.(1998). Investing the determinants of international news flow, A meta-analysis.
Gazette 60, P493-512.
Zhao, Y (1998). Media, Market and democracy in China: Between the party line and the
bottom line. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.
Zhu, J. (1992). Issue Competition and Attention Distraction: A Zero-sum Theory of
Agenda-Setting. Journalism Quarterly 69(4), P825-36
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ICA-2-10365 A frog in a well: People’s Daily and its Geographic Landscape
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Rowe, D.N. (1959). Modern China, A Brief History. New York: D. Van Nostrand
Company, Inc.
Salwen, M.B. and Matera, F. R.(1992). Public Salience of Foreign Nations. Journalism
Quarterly 69, P623-32.
Stempel, G.H. (1952). Sample size for classifying subject matter in dailies. Journalism
Quarterly, 29, P333-334. In Krippendorff ,K. (1980). Content Analysis: An Introduction to Its Methodology. The Sage Commtext Series.
Sun, W. (1995) People’s Daily, China and Japan: A narrative analysis. Gazette, 54, P
195-207Tuchman, G. (1978). Making News: A Study in the Construction of Reality. New York: Free Press. P14.
UNESCO. (1980). Many voices, one world. New York: UNSCO Wilke,J. (1987). Foreign News Coverage and International News Flow over Three
Centuries. Gazette 38, P147-80.
Wang, G. (1984). The People’s Daily and Nixon’s visit of China. In Arno, A. and
Dissanayake (Eds), The news media in national and international conflict. Boulder, Co: Westview Press. P 134-35
Wu, D.H.(1998). Investing the determinants of international news flow, A meta-analysis.
Gazette 60, P493-512.
Zhao, Y (1998). Media, Market and democracy in China: Between the party line and the
bottom line. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.
Zhu, J. (1992). Issue Competition and Attention Distraction: A Zero-sum Theory of
Agenda-Setting. Journalism Quarterly 69(4), P825-36
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