China’s Experiments with Social Media: Singing Along with Xi Jinping About the Belt and Road Initiative

IF 0.5 Q3 AREA STUDIES 中国报道 Pub Date : 2023-02-01 DOI:10.1177/00094455231155806
A. Kuteleva
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As the Chinese state ramps up its efforts in international narrative competitions, Chinese media master new genres and test different visual languages on global social media platforms. The diverse content they produce provides a new source of information about China’s self-representations intended for foreigners and thus provides a condensed answer to one of the key questions of China’s foreign policy: Who is China? It also responds to the question that many observers outside of China pose: What does China’s rise mean for the rest of the world? To explain how Chinese state media use new mediums to (re)imagine China and narrate its relations with the world, this study focuses on the entertainment visual content they posted on YouTube between 2013 and 2019 to introduce and endorse Xi Jinping’s Belt and Road initiative (BRI). Using a critical discursive methodology, it decodes text-visual frames created by Chinese media to bring to the fore components of BRI’s discursive politics that are imperceptible in formal diplomatic communications.
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随着中国政府加大在国际叙事竞赛中的努力,中国媒体掌握了新的体裁,并在全球社交媒体平台上测试了不同的视觉语言。他们制作的各种内容为外国人提供了一个关于中国自我表述的新信息来源,从而为中国外交政策的一个关键问题提供了一个浓缩的答案:中国是谁?这也回答了许多中国以外的观察家提出的问题:中国的崛起对世界其他地区意味着什么?使用批判性话语方法,它解码了中国媒体创建的文本视觉框架,以突出“一带一路”话语政治的重要组成部分,这些组成部分在正式外交沟通中难以察觉。
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期刊介绍: China Report promotes the free expression and discussion of different ideas, approaches and viewpoints which assist a better understanding of China and its East Asian neighbours. A quarterly journal of the Institute of Chinese Studies, it attempts to provide a fresh approach which goes beyond the strictly utilitarian area studies without becoming antiquarian. Launched in 1964, China Report has, over the years, widened its interests and aims and transformed itself into a scholarly journal that seeks a better understanding of China and its East Asian neighbours - particularly their cultures, their development and their relations with China. It is an indispensable source of information on China, its society and culture.
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