Chinese News Discourse

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Chinese Academic Literature
Chinese Government
Chinese newspaper industry
Chinese Photographers
comparative international media studies
English-Chinese news translation strategies
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Journalistic Field
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Multimodal Metaphors
multimodal news analysis
News Discourse
News media control
News Translation
NGO Forum
non-Party Newspapers
Nottingham Ningbo China
political communication China
Political Metaphor
public diplomacy research
Quality Global Services
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Shenzhen Statistics Bureau
social constructivism education
Subject Area Knowledge
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translation pedagogy

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  • ISBN 9780367470388
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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As a country in transition, Chinese news discourse has quite distinctive characteristics, and more so given the power of state media in society. With China’s engagement in world affairs and its massive Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) now in place, Western media coverage of China has dramatically increased. Against this backdrop, news dissemination and discourse demonstrate a need for academia to give perspectives with interdisciplinary approaches. Chinese News Discourse presents original research from academics in China and the West, showing theoretical, methodological and practical dimensions between news media and discourse.

The book focuses on Chinese news discourse by examining what new modern features it demonstrates in contrast and comparison to news discourses in other countries in the coverage of such hot topics as the BRI or the 70th Anniversary of the Founding of the People’s Republic of China, just to name a few.

This book is a useful resource for scholars and students of discourse, language, media and communication studies, as well as translation studies.

Nancy Xiuzhi Liu, PhD, is Associate Professor of Translation Studies in the School of Education and English at the University of Nottingham Ningbo China. She holds a PhD in International Communications from the University of Nottingham and an MA in Interpreting and Translation from the University of Newcastle. She has published extensively in translation, media, mobile and cultural studies, and pedagogy.

Candace Veecock, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Applied Linguistics / ELT in the School of Education and English at the University of Nottingham Ningbo China. She holds a PhD in Linguistics from the Université Bordeaux Montaigne, France. Her research interests focus on interdisciplinary and cross-linguistic agency, semiotics and multimodality.

Shixin Ivy Zhang, PhD, is Associate Professor in Journalism Studies in the School of International Communications at the University of Nottingham Ningbo China. Her research focuses on journalism studies, media management, media globalization, and media and conflict. She is the author of three research monographs.