The Studies on Communications in Communist China in MIT Center forInternational Studiesin the Cold War Era

LIU Jing

Chinese Journal of Journalism & Communication ›› 2016, Vol. 38 ›› Issue (5) : 104-118.

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Chinese Journal of Journalism & Communication ›› 2016, Vol. 38 ›› Issue (5) : 104-118.

The Studies on Communications in Communist China in MIT Center forInternational Studiesin the Cold War Era

  • Liu Jing, associate professor at school of Journalism and Communication in South China Normal University, a post-graduate researcher in Fudan University. Email:4588682@qq.com This paper is a part of the project “Research on Chinese media discourse of Birth Control Policy(1957-2013)”(projectNo.:14CXW043), supported by the National Social Science Fund of China.
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The studies on communicationsin Communist China in MIT Center for International Studies which is a product of the international communication project of this center in the early 1950’s, which is related to the psychological warfare against the communists.In those researches, “Communications”isnot only the political persuasions inthe“totalitarian China”, but also the means ofnational development or integration in the“developing China”. We shouldnotonly unthink the Western dualist paradigms such as “Totalitarian Society vs. Freedom World”, “TraditionalChina vs. ModernChina”in those researches, but also transcend the Western hegemony in the problem consciousness inthe studies oncommunications of China.

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Cold War / International CommunicationStudies / China Studies / Paradigm

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LIU Jing. The Studies on Communications in Communist China in MIT Center forInternational Studiesin the Cold War Era[J]. Chinese Journal of Journalism & Communication. 2016, 38(5): 104-118

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This paper is a part of the project “Research on Chinese media discourse of Birth Control Policy(1957-2013)”(projectNo.:14CXW043), supported by the National Social Science Fund of China.

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