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Portrayal of Minorities in China's Official Media: An Analysis of Minority-Centered Articles Appearing in the People's Daily, 1950-1995

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The paper examines the portrayal of ethnic minorities in Chinese official news media People's Daily, and we identify variations in both the level of annual coverage devoted to minority communities as well as the themes emphasized in these news reports.

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Hoddie, Matthew. and Lou, Diqing. "Portrayal of Minorities in China's Official Media: An Analysis of Minority-Centered Articles Appearing in the People's Daily, 1950-1995" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the The Midwest Political Science Association, Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, Illinois, Apr 07, 2005 <Not Available>. 2009-05-25 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p85568_index.html>

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Hoddie, M. and Lou, D. , 2005-04-07 "Portrayal of Minorities in China's Official Media: An Analysis of Minority-Centered Articles Appearing in the People's Daily, 1950-1995" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the The Midwest Political Science Association, Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, Illinois Online <.PDF>. 2009-05-25 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p85568_index.html

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Abstract: The paper examines the portrayal of ethnic minorities in Chinese official news media People's Daily, and we identify variations in both the level of annual coverage devoted to minority communities as well as the themes emphasized in these news reports.

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Portrayals of Minorities in China's Official Media: An Analysis of Minority-Centered Articles Appearing in the People's Daily 1950-1995 Matthew Hoddie mshoddie@polisci.tamu.edu Diqing Lou stella@polisci.tamu.edu Department of Political Science Texas A&M University 2010 Allen Building 4348 TAMU College Station TX 77843-4348 Paper prepared for presentation at Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting Chicago April 7-10 2005. 1 Abstract In this paper we consider the changing dynamics associated with the official media's portrayal of minority communities in the People's Republic of
of Modern Tibet since 1947. New York NY: Columbia University Press. Shuey Audrey M. Nancy King and Barbara Griffith. "Stereotyping of Negroes and Whites: An Analysis of Magazine Pictures." Public Opinion Quarterly 17: 281-287. Tan Frank. 1990. "The People's Daily: Politics and Popular Will ­ Journalistic Defiance in China During the Spring of 1989." Pacific Affairs 63: 151-169. Wu David Y. H. 1990. "Chinese Minority Policy and the Meaning of Minority Culture: The Example of Bai in Yunnan China."


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