Who watches over the party-state? In this engaging analysis, Maria Repnikova reveals the webs of an uneasy partnership between critical journalists and the state in China. More than merely a passive mouthpiece or a dissident voice, the media in China also plays a critical oversight role, one more frequently associated with liberal democracies than with authoritarian systems. Chinese central officials cautiously endorse media supervision as a feedback mechanism, as journalists carve out space for critical reporting by positioning themselves as aiding the agenda of the central state. Drawing on rare access in the field, Media Politics in China examines the process of guarded improvisation that has defined this volatile partnership over the past decade on a routine basis and in the aftermath of major crisis events. Combined with a comparative analysis of media politics in the Soviet Union and contemporary Russia, the book highlights the distinctiveness of Chinese journalist-state relations, as well as the renewed pressures facing them in the Xi era.
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一本很难得的好书,观点大多不cliche,研究很扎实。最cliche的论点当然还是关于pushing boundary啦creative response啦,在没有希望里寻找希望,硬要乐观起来,这样的东西多了真是一看就累。就好像你不能说,确实男老板可以性侵女员工,但女员工还可以躲进柜子里。你明明知道问题出在权力结构而不是要怎么躲。这本书其实对权力结构,对这个互相利用的关系里的不平等是思考得很明白的,指出了所谓的共生其实是其中一方主导,商议空间十分有限,反抗只存在于体制的框架内,反抗者也认同体制本身,这是反抗者与权力共存的基础。然而我觉得有一点没有指出,即问题并不仅仅在于共生关系不平等,而在于这种共生随时可以被权力一方所剥夺,并且后者其实也并没有一直跟你共生下去的动机。
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评分本来以为是全然批判的。没想到看到最后发现了许多合理性。以及天下乌鸦一般黑这样的道理。
评分在关于中国的研究中,凡是忽略中央政府和地方政府的关系及矛盾的,均无法看清全景,很可惜这本书也不例外。
评分本来以为是全然批判的。没想到看到最后发现了许多合理性。以及天下乌鸦一般黑这样的道理。
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