Don't Force Us to Lie: The Struggle of Chinese Journalists in the Reform Era ebook
by Anne F. Thurston,Allison Liu Jernow
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ISBN13:9780944823101. Release Date:January 1993.
the struggle of Chinese journalists in the reform er. Published 1993 by Committee to Protect Journalists in . Written in English
the struggle of Chinese journalists in the reform era. Written in English.
Don't Force Us to Lie: the Struggle of Chinese Journalists in the Reform Er. Reference: Chinese journalists' views of user-generated content producers and journalism: a case study of the boundary work of journalism
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31 Jernow, Allison Liu and Thurston, Anne . Don't Force Us to Lie: The Struggle of Chinese Journalists in the . Don't Force Us to Lie: The Struggle of Chinese Journalists in the Reform Era (New York: Committee to Protect Journalists, 1993), p. 27. 32 Liangrong, Li, The historical fate of ‘objective reporting’ in China, in Lee, Chin-Chuan (e., China's Media, Media's China (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1994), pp. 225–37 at p. 23. 95 Burgh, Hugo de, The Chinese Journalist: Mediating Information in the World's Most Populous Country (London & New York: Routledge, 2003), p. 193. 96 Interview GX20-2.
Don't Force Us to Lie': The Struggle of Chinese Journalists in the Reform Era. Sowing the Seeds of Democracy in China: Political Reform in the Deng Xiaoping Era. by Merle Goldman. She shows, year by year and event by event, from the late 1970s to about 1990, how members of a Chinese intellectual and political elite themselves were striving for a fairer and more humane government, which, partly for want of a better word, they called democracy. She selects about three dozen figures for careful study.
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