2014
DOI: 10.1080/01292986.2014.944922
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News use, nationalism, and Internet use motivations as predictors of anti-Japanese political actions in China

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“…A growing body of research indicates that the Chinese government's media propaganda enhances the nationalism of the Chinese public (e.g. Guo et al, 2007;Hyun et al, 2014;Reilly, 2016). For example, Reilly (2016) demonstrated that exposure to news of a national threat predicted higher levels of nationalistic and authoritarian sentiments among the Chinese people.…”
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“…A growing body of research indicates that the Chinese government's media propaganda enhances the nationalism of the Chinese public (e.g. Guo et al, 2007;Hyun et al, 2014;Reilly, 2016). For example, Reilly (2016) demonstrated that exposure to news of a national threat predicted higher levels of nationalistic and authoritarian sentiments among the Chinese people.…”
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“…Previous studies argued that events challenging national pride, such as the US bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade in May 1999, remind Chinese people of their collective consciousness as well as contribute to the formation of a national identity and the perception of "hostile foreign forces" (Gries, 2001). That is, the rising nationalism in China could be at least partially attributed to the Chinese central government's nationalistic propaganda (Downs & Saunders, 1998;Hyun et al, 2014).…”
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“…Information is a dominating force affecting our lives. Because of the Internet, inexpensive information is available to all humanity [We should mention here that nationalist tendencies of some countries such as China are limiting the reach of the Internet (e.g., Eriksen, ; Hyun, Kim, & Sun, ; Kapur, )]. With the widespread availability and accessibility, we are connected to people all over the world through the Internet, no matter how far away they live.…”
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“…Pertanyaan ini masih merupakan pertanyaan terbuka karena pandangan para ahli belum menemui kata sepakat. Sebagian peneliti berpandangan bahwa internet dapat menurunkan identitas nasional karena memungkinkan individu memiliki keterpaparan tentang negara lain sejak dini (Hyun, Kim, & Sun, 2014;Ishii, 2013). Di sisi lain, penelitian lain justru menyatakan bahwa internet dapat menjadi sarana dalam meningkatkan nasionalisme generasi muda (Fung, 2015).…”
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