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he Google/China Face-Off: Two Stories, One Event An Analysis of Media framing and Representation of the Google/China Coverage by Chinese and American Newspapers

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By setting out to empirically answer the question-Does an international event or issue
  take on different ideological frames when mediated across countries,and if so,how?-the study
  analyzes a sample of American and Chinese newspaper coverage of the recent Google/China
  incident.The research employs the methodology of Critical Discourse Analysis(CDA)for its
  systematic examination of language to unpack latent or embedded social constructs,power
  relationships and socio-cultural ideologies.Undertaken in both a micro and macro level of
  analysis,CDA specifically extracts the dialogical“imprints”of media frames by examining their
  construction against the backdrop of social,political and historical contexts.The analysis
  reveals three dominate themes across the Chinese and American coverage that can be classified
  as:“NationalIdentity,”“InternetIdeologies,”and“Inflated GlobalImage.”The discursive
  tactics and ideological underpinnings that frame these themes vary drastically between countries,
  resulting in markedly different narratives of the same story.The American coverage draws upon
  military jargon and national defence security in order to cement its national identity,while
  simultaneously polarizing China by using a hegemonic Westem.centric model of a“democratic
  Internet”as a referent.The Chinese coverage deviates from its propagandistic nature by subtly
  bolstering its national identity in a new stance of“national conviction”in the face of Western
  models and discursively“normalizing”its censorship stance by playing on the referent of“other
  countries.”The author concludes that the intemational event of the Google/China incident indeed
  subsumes markedly different ideological frames when mediated across countries by such
  discursive tactics as“binary oppositions,”“Othering,”and“reverse Orientalism.”

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