Twitter @China Media Project: 2021-03-29~2021-04-04
The CMP is an independent research project studying the Chinese media landscape within the PRC and globally, as well as the CCP’s media and political discourse.
- 1: 2021-03-29 14:04:58+08:00 推文
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- 3: 2021-03-29 16:12:10+08:00 推文
- 4: 2021-03-29 16:27:25+08:00 推文
- 5: 2021-03-30 21:52:14+08:00 推文
- 6: 2021-04-01 13:45:55+08:00 推文
- 7: 2021-04-01 17:51:34+08:00 推文
- 8: 2021-04-01 17:52:02+08:00 推文
- 9: 2021-04-01 19:03:37+08:00 推文
- 10: 2021-04-03 07:59:11+08:00 推文
1: 2021-03-29 14:04:58+08:00 推文
RT Jun Mai
First lady was shown with Xi in the recent trip to Fujian in this PD post. Her face did not appear in Xinwenlianbo tho. That TV frame only showed Xi and Ding on the boat. Don’t remember seeing her in any of his domestic trips before. https://wap.peopleapp.com/article/6160772/6065286
2: 2021-03-29 16:00:31+08:00 推文
RT David Paulk 波大卫
The once-prevalent image of China’s public intellectuals as boundary-pushing, norm-defying iconoclasts has faded, replaced by a new emphasis on personal brands, writes Sixth Tone editor @CaiYineng. https://www.sixthtone.com/news/1006946/ready-or-not%2C-here-come-chinas-pop-culture-intellectuals
3: 2021-03-29 16:12:10+08:00 推文
RT Yuen Chan
It’s relentless
Lok.: True sign of our times: #RTHK news says a Hong Kong Connection episode concerning university student unions, originally airing tdy, has been pulled. No confirmation from RTHK spokesperson yet but interviewees have been informed, it says.
https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/ch/component/k2/1583140-20210329.htm?spTabChangeable=0
4: 2021-03-29 16:27:25+08:00 推文
Re @AsiaLeiden @RWallenbergInst CMP is proud to be involved in this interesting and important project.
5: 2021-03-30 21:52:14+08:00 推文
RT Qin Chen
Re But demand for quality China reporting and nuanced explanation of the country is only getting stronger. If you ever read and loved Inkstone or yearning to know more about China, here are three great under-the-radar newsletters I recommend:
6: 2021-04-01 13:45:55+08:00 推文
RT Shen Lu
There are plenty of independent journalists in China; they are just not seen. This assertion is a prime example of how Chinese journalists are invisibilized in the English-speaking world.
Matt Schiavenza: We’re heading to a situation where soon, there won’t be any independent journalists left in China — meaning that a fifth of the world’s population will have no one to help hold their government accountable.
https://news.yahoo.com/bbc-reporter-leaves-china-says-102806877.html
7: 2021-04-01 17:51:34+08:00 推文
RT Jun Mai
Beijing’s radical reforms dash decades of hopes for Hong Kong democracy https://www.scmp.com/comment/opinion/article/3127765/hong-kong-democracy-beijing-has-dashed-decades-hopes-radical?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=share_widget&utm_campaign=3127765
8: 2021-04-01 17:52:02+08:00 推文
As Chinese diplomats talk about battling “mad dogs” in scholarship and journalism, CMP’s David Bandurski looks back on the CCP’s history with dogs, mad and running. https://chinamediaproject.org/2021/04/01/mad-dogs-and-wolves-a-history/
9: 2021-04-01 19:03:37+08:00 推文
Re @ricomacao We regret that we can’t give you your “laughing and howling” in the Chinese. In the party-state press and social media, this is just 疯狗. :) https://world.huanqiu.com/article/42P9PKeRWbD https://new.qq.com/rain/a/20210322A084KM00
10: 2021-04-03 07:59:11+08:00 推文
RT Sui-Lee Wee 黄瑞黎
She says she is not yet qualified to claim the mantle of feminist. “It took me so many years to realize that I had to live for myself.” Read this lovely story by @QiuyiJoy @vwang3 https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/02/world/asia/china-roadtrip-feminist.html
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