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While migrant workers become the backbone of China’s fast growing economy, internal migration and its impacts on various aspects of social life in China have been an increasing concern of both the Chinese general public and the academics. It is timely, therefore, that identities of and stances towards migrant workers represented in China’s media are subject to discourse analysis and sociolinguistic research. This book examines how identities of and stances towards migrant workers have been constructed, transformed and mediated in China’s media discourse, and it investigates the media strategies and practices constructing these media products. This book provides a comprehensive study of how the media representation of migrant workers is interacting with the sociocultural transformation in China. The findings and discussions of the book offer critical insights into media discourse and practice in contemporary China which will be of interest to scholars and research students in discourse studies, sociolinguistics, media and communication studies, and China studies.



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Migrant workers and public media in China – Media discourse analysis from a sociolinguistic perspective – Newspaper representation of migrant workers in China’s newspapers – White-collar migrant workers in public media – Construction of migrant workers’ identities on a TV talk show – Media representation and practice in Chinese contexts

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    Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
    Publication Date: 19/02/2018
    ISBN13: 9783034314367, 978-3034314367
    ISBN10: 3034314361

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    While migrant workers become the backbone of China’s fast growing economy, internal migration and its impacts on various aspects of social life in China have been an increasing concern of both the Chinese general public and the academics. It is timely, therefore, that identities of and stances towards migrant workers represented in China’s media are subject to discourse analysis and sociolinguistic research. This book examines how identities of and stances towards migrant workers have been constructed, transformed and mediated in China’s media discourse, and it investigates the media strategies and practices constructing these media products. This book provides a comprehensive study of how the media representation of migrant workers is interacting with the sociocultural transformation in China. The findings and discussions of the book offer critical insights into media discourse and practice in contemporary China which will be of interest to scholars and research students in discourse studies, sociolinguistics, media and communication studies, and China studies.



    Table of Contents

    Migrant workers and public media in China – Media discourse analysis from a sociolinguistic perspective – Newspaper representation of migrant workers in China’s newspapers – White-collar migrant workers in public media – Construction of migrant workers’ identities on a TV talk show – Media representation and practice in Chinese contexts

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