2005
DOI: 10.1080/0129298042000329775
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Framing Falun Gong: Xinhua news agency's coverage of the new religious movement in China

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“…Although news media framing is expected to be different because of varying geographic relevance of sensitive news, we know little about which frames are used more frequently when the news is nationally or locally sensitive. Extant research only informs that the Chinese Xinhua News Agency usually frames the Chinese government positively in their coverage of scandals (Feng et al, 2012) and that most news media still uphold the government ideology in their reporting of sensitive issues (Chen, 2006).…”
Section: Geographic Relevance Of Sensitive Newsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although news media framing is expected to be different because of varying geographic relevance of sensitive news, we know little about which frames are used more frequently when the news is nationally or locally sensitive. Extant research only informs that the Chinese Xinhua News Agency usually frames the Chinese government positively in their coverage of scandals (Feng et al, 2012) and that most news media still uphold the government ideology in their reporting of sensitive issues (Chen, 2006).…”
Section: Geographic Relevance Of Sensitive Newsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With Chinese and U.S. news outlets exemplifying distinct media systems, the coverage is very likely to differ between the two. First, Chinese media generally follow a style of positive reporting (Gagliardone and P al 2017), which results in prevalent pro-government framing compared to U.S. media's anti-government coverage the Chinese economy (Zhao and Xiang 2019), rise of internal social movements (Chen 2005;Fahmy 2011, 2013;Moyo 2010;Zeng, Zhou, and Li 2015), product safety scandals (Feng, Brewer, and Ley 2012;Hong 2013;Siu 2010), environmental pollution (Chen 2018;Tilt and Xiao 2010), health crises (Beaudoin 2007;Bright et al 2020;Li, Brewer, and Ley 2017;Wu 2006), and diplomatic disputes (Cox 2012). Pro-government reporting is not equivalent to a single frame though.…”
Section: News Coverage In Chinese and Us Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The agency distributes important national and international news to most domestic Chinese mass media (Zeng, Zhou, and Li ). Many studies use Xinhua 's coverage to indicate how China controls and disseminates information (e.g., Chen ; Hong ; Murphy and Vilceanu ; Zeng, Zhou, and Li ). Content analyses of Xinhua 's articles can thus provide pertinent information about the Chinese regime's information flows and blame avoidance strategies during epidemics.…”
Section: Designing the Comparative Study Of Blame Avoidancementioning
confidence: 99%