报纸
中国
政府(语言学)
政治学
政治
叙述的
环境传播
河流污染
污染
公共关系
法学
生态学
语言学
生物
哲学
标识
DOI:10.1177/17427665231185825
摘要
This article scrutinizes global media coverage of the 2005 Chinese Songhua River Spill, a significant transboundary water pollution crisis. It compares media narratives in China’s Party press, liberal press, and U.S. newspapers, revealing divergences in the symbolic communication of environmental risk. China’s Party press altered its reporting in response to criticisms and new events. U.S. newspapers consistently targeted Chinese government institutions and officials. Meanwhile, China’s liberal newspapers provided nuanced, topic-specific accounts, navigating between journalistic professionalism and political restrictions.
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