Twitter @China Media Project: 2022-05-16~2022-05-22

2022-05-22 作者: cnmediaproject 原文 #Twitter 的其它文章

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: 2022-05-16 12:24:32+08:00 推文

When Media Test Negative for Journalism: False positives reported in Shanghai last week raised serious questions about the integrity of the Covid testing process on which strict lockdowns are based. Why aren’t Chinese media pursuing this important story? https://bit.ly/3leM2ugChinaMediaProject

2: 2022-05-16 12:28:27+08:00 推文

Re Journalist Yang Lang (杨浪): “Even in the face of such major news concerning people’s lives, local Shanghai media, official media and professional media have said nothing. A number of outlets that once prided themselves on investigative reporting have been collectively silent.”

3: 2022-05-16 14:57:31+08:00 推文

When Media Test Negative for Journalism: As a major story about false positive tests in Shanghai goes unreported in the state media, a veteran journalist writes about the crucial importance of investigative reporting in China. https://bit.ly/3leM2ugChinaMediaProject

4: 2022-05-16 19:38:19+08:00 推文

False positives reported by residents in Shanghai last week raised serious questions about the integrity of the Covid testing process on which strict lockdowns are based under the “zero Covid” policy. Why aren’t Chinese media pursuing this important story? https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/05/16/when-chinese-media-test-negative-for-journalism/

5: 2022-05-16 20:21:08+08:00 推文

RT James Kynge
Xi Jinping takes on welfarism, capitalist predators and wanton speculators in a speech given last December but only just published by Qiushi. Key insight into his thinking and the meaning of “common prosperity”. http://www.qstheory.cn/dukan/qs/2022-05/15/c_1128649331.htm

6: 2022-05-17 13:33:49+08:00 推文

The latest from CMP’s David Bandurski in Commonwealth Magazine: 他評論了中國最賣座電影《長津湖》,為何卻因此入獄? https://www.cw.com.tw/article/5121186

7: 2022-05-17 19:15:48+08:00 推文

RT Yanzhong Huang
If Beijing loses the trust of the public on fighting Covid—at a time when the economy itself is suffering from continual lockdown shocks—a regime once known for its technocratic efficiency could soon face a legitimacy crisis. My take. https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/china/2022-05-17/collateral-damage-chinas-covid-war?utm_medium=social

8: 2022-05-18 08:24:33+08:00 推文

WHO’s director general spoke his mind last week about China’s “zero Covid” policy. The swift response from China’s censors reveals a deep ambivalence about the foreign voice and its power to uplift or criticize. https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/05/13/taking-tedros-at-his-word/

9: 2022-05-18 08:25:46+08:00 推文

Xi’s speech to mark the centenary of the Chinese Communist Youth League last week was meant to inspire a generation’s dedication to the ruling Party – but also to shape the dominant view of history in favor of the general secretary’s continued power. https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/05/12/mobilizing-chinas-youth-for-xi/

10: 2022-05-18 08:27:49+08:00 推文

Veteran journalist Yang Lang (杨浪) asks a crucial question: Why aren’t Chinese media reporting at all on the integrity of the Covid testing process in Shanghai after reports online of false positives? https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/05/16/when-chinese-media-test-negative-for-journalism/

11: 2022-05-18 09:56:16+08:00 推文

RT Bill Bishop
Data now released. $107b outflow in April

Bill Bishop: China’s main bond trading platform for foreign investors has quietly stopped providing data on their transactions, a move that may heighten concerns about transparency in the nation’s $20 trillion debt market after record outflows
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-05-17/china-stops-reporting-bond-trades-by-foreigners-after-selloff?sref=6ZE6q2XR

12: 2022-05-18 10:01:41+08:00 推文

The shrill call of the loudspeaker, once a staple of political and economic life in pre-reform China, is a sound now returning to the countryside as ideology takes center stage. https://bit.ly/3sJCTy1

13: 2022-05-18 10:02:02+08:00 推文

RT Chang Che
Shanghai is preparing for a grand reopening. Florists and gardeners have been deployed citywide. In Xuhui, the landscaping arrangements include 393,000 flower pots and 2,629 flower boxes.

Possible prep for Xi Jinping?

14: 2022-05-18 10:03:59+08:00 推文

Re Each morning audio content from “Xuexi Qiangguo” is broadcast from the local integrated media center (融媒体中心) in Wuqing District, reaching across a digitalized “loudspeaker network” (大喇叭系统) that encompasses 611 administrative villages.

15: 2022-05-18 10:12:30+08:00 推文

RT Yanzhong Huang
Shanghai CDC official acknowledges that spraying large amounts of disinfectant in the campaign against Covid is neither necessary nor helpful. https://china.caixin.com/2022-05-17/101886284.html

16: 2022-05-18 11:10:36+08:00 推文

Really interesting new piece from CMP’s Stella Chen on how loudspeakers in China’s countryside are coming back under Xi Jinping as a way of spreading his “Thought” and Party ideology. https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/05/18/speaking-loud-for-xi-jinping%EF%BF%BC/

17: 2022-05-18 11:12:33+08:00 推文

RT Alexander Boyd
Will never forget listening to a 新闻联播-like radio program blaring through village loudspeakers when hiking back down from 大黑山 on outskirts of Panzhihua with @d_s_green

China Media Project: Really interesting new piece from CMP’s Stella Chen on how loudspeakers in China’s countryside are coming back under Xi Jinping as a way of spreading his “Thought” and Party ideology.

https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/05/18/speaking-loud-for-xi-jinping%EF%BF%BC/

18: 2022-05-18 11:15:22+08:00 推文

RT John Alekna
The long legacy of China’s wired broadcast networks continues! Working on a long book about these information systems and how they changed the politics of China. Amazing to see that technologies and institutions dating back to the 1930s are still in use!

China Media Project: The shrill call of the loudspeaker, once a staple of political and economic life in pre-reform China, is a sound now returning to the countryside as ideology takes center stage.

https://bit.ly/3sJCTy1

19: 2022-05-18 15:17:21+08:00 推文

An online neologism that became popular in April 2022, “Runology” (润学) is essentially the study of how to emigrate, or “run” overseas. “Runology” is largely a response to worsening conditions in China as the economy falters and lockdowns continue. https://bit.ly/3lmtUic

20: 2022-05-18 17:14:20+08:00 推文

RT Riddhi Jha
Watch the full version of our investigation on the disappearance of #SophiaHuangXueqin, a high-profile #feminist journalist who kick-started China’s #MeToo movement



⁦@bbcworldservice⁩ ⁦@BBCWorld⁩ ⁦@bbcchinese⁩ #bbceyeinvestigations https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p0c7cwjj

21: 2022-05-18 17:23:52+08:00 推文

Must-read from Stella Chen on the return of loudspeakers to China’s countryside under Xi Jinping as ideology takes center stage. https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/05/18/speaking-loud-for-xi-jinping%ef%bf%bc/

22: 2022-05-18 17:26:24+08:00 推文

What is “Runology” 润学? A term very relevant this spring as frustrations build over lockdowns and economic pain. https://chinamediaproject.org/the_ccp_dictionary/runology%ef%bf%bc/

23: 2022-05-18 20:11:29+08:00 推文

RT Yanzhong Huang
Premier Li Keqiang visited Yunnan University without wearing a mask. It is said he asked others not to wear it either. A sign of change?

24: 2022-05-18 20:25:33+08:00 推文

RT Xiao Xiao
Caixin Exclusive: China’s Corruption Cops Launch Probe Into Former Central Bank Official and His Wife https://www.caixinglobal.com/2022-05-18/exclusive-chinas-corruption-cops-launch-probe-into-former-central-bank-official-and-his-wife-101886979.html?cxg=web&Sfrom=twitter

25: 2022-05-18 20:40:28+08:00 推文

RT Bill Bishop
The April politburo study session on capital made clear more corruption cases were coming linked to “capital” https://sinocism.com/p/politburo-on-capital-mass-testing?s=w

26: 2022-05-18 21:03:57+08:00 推文

RT Maya Wang 王松莲
“Has the Lockdown Ended? No!…Why are you making stuff up?” An angry Shanghai resident confronts government workers staging a celebration as the government said it’s ending the lockdown.

27: 2022-05-18 21:10:47+08:00 推文

RT Louisa Lim
Featured In @nytimes with @karenklcheung’s beautiful book, with a piece by @amyqin_ This is such a lovely surprise. https://instagr.am/p/Cdswzn8lM-u/

28: 2022-05-18 23:17:09+08:00 推文

RT Amy Qin
My review of two incredible new books about Hong Kong, by @limlouisa & @karenklcheung. I lived in HK & covered the 2019 protests but these accounts opened my eyes to the inner soul of the city. The tragedy is that soul as we have known it is quickly fading https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/18/books/review/in-hong-kong-the-search-for-a-single-identity.html?fbclid=IwAR0OjO_bivloUzVBePFpBpUXCGWOxwhwcrojmOx5Kt3by8144tz_Qz-mDuA

29: 2022-05-19 08:28:45+08:00 推文

The WHO’s director general spoke his mind this month about China’s “zero Covid” policy. The swift response from China’s censors reveals a deep ambivalence about the foreign voice and its power to uplift or criticize. https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/05/13/taking-tedros-at-his-word/

30: 2022-05-19 08:37:34+08:00 推文

Re @wang_maya Time perhaps to revisit Xi Jinping’s remarks on putting an end to the scourge of “formalism” (形式主义)? This is the word used by the voice behind the camera at the end of the video: a focus on form and appearance over meaningful policy. http://www.12371.cn/special/wjcjf/xjpxgls/

31: 2022-05-19 08:40:30+08:00 推文

CMP’s latest Tracking Control post: “Under Xi’s leadership, the loudspeaker has regained its old function, strengthening propaganda and ideology at grass-roots units—meaning at the lowest levels of the Party-state bureaucracy.” https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/05/18/speaking-loud-for-xi-jinping%ef%bf%bc/

32: 2022-05-19 08:46:32+08:00 推文

RT Dali L. Yang
A familiar scene to those in their 60-70s

China Media Project: CMP’s latest Tracking Control post: “Under Xi’s leadership, the loudspeaker has regained its old function, strengthening propaganda and ideology at grass-roots units—meaning at the lowest levels of the Party-state bureaucracy.”

https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/05/18/speaking-loud-for-xi-jinping%ef%bf%bc/

33: 2022-05-19 09:54:32+08:00 推文

RT Tina Kanagaratnam
In other reopening news, yesterday new seals appeared on business’ doors instructing us to stay home. Exactly the same as the ones dated 5.13. Just in case you thought that Shanghai was, you know, reopening. 😂 #shanghailockdown

34: 2022-05-19 12:14:00+08:00 推文

RT Ricky Jeffrey
“Formalism” 形式主义 - In my experience a key weakness of many educational institutions in China - something’s done because it “looks like” it achieves an institutional objective, even though most people involved realize it doesn’t actually achieve that objective.

China Media Project: @wang_maya Time perhaps to revisit Xi Jinping’s remarks on putting an end to the scourge of “formalism” (形式主义)? This is the word used by the voice behind the camera at the end of the video: a focus on form and appearance over meaningful policy.

http://www.12371.cn/special/wjcjf/xjpxgls/

35: 2022-05-19 13:48:25+08:00 推文

RT zhongguowenhua
Le haut-parleur, emblème de la propagande maoïste, faire son grand retour au village sous Xi Jinping (et sous une forme sophistiquée et robotisée dans Shanghai au temps du confinement).

China Media Project: CMP’s latest Tracking Control post: “Under Xi’s leadership, the loudspeaker has regained its old function, strengthening propaganda and ideology at grass-roots units—meaning at the lowest levels of the Party-state bureaucracy.”

https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/05/18/speaking-loud-for-xi-jinping%ef%bf%bc/

36: 2022-05-19 14:24:53+08:00 推文

RT Victor Shih
So in a large wechat group, when I clicked on footage of Li Keqiang’s visit to Yunnan, this is what I saw

37: 2022-05-19 15:34:36+08:00 推文

Speculation has been rife this week that Xi Jinping’s absence from the front page of the Party’s flagship newspaper signals his weakening position. But how much stock should we place in such absences? https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/05/19/politics-on-page-one%ef%bf%bc/

38: 2022-05-19 15:47:57+08:00 推文

RT Jojje Olsson
Levelheaded piece by @dbandurski on Kremlinology, oh I mean Zhongnanhaiology.

China Media Project: Speculation has been rife this week that Xi Jinping’s absence from the front page of the Party’s flagship newspaper signals his weakening position. But how much stock should we place in such absences?

https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/05/19/politics-on-page-one%ef%bf%bc/

39: 2022-05-19 18:59:34+08:00 推文

RT Josh Chin
An internal Chinese Communist Party directive bars senior officials from owning property abroad or stakes in overseas entities, whether directly or through spouses and children.

Scoop via @ByChunHan https://www.wsj.com/articles/china-insists-party-elites-shed-overseas-assets-eyeing-western-sanctions-on-russia-11652956787

40: 2022-05-19 19:55:55+08:00 推文

There has been much speculation this week that Xi Jinping’s absence from the front page of the Party’s flagship People’s Daily signals his weakening position. But how much stock can we place in such absences? https://bit.ly/3LsqVPU

41: 2022-05-19 21:48:14+08:00 推文

RT Carl Minzner
(1) Interesting. Check out this 3 minute clip of Li Keqiang’s inspection (考察) visit to Yunnan in 5/19 state TV news.

Meeting with ordinary citizens, officials, etc. Can’t remember last time I saw TV treatment like this of a PBSC member other than Xi. https://tv.cctv.com/2022/05/19/VIDEgDm9a8Br38BzMZJZI61d220519.shtml?spm=C31267.PXDaChrrDGdt.EbD5Beq0unIQ.13

42: 2022-05-19 22:01:24+08:00 推文

Politics on Page One: How much do we need to NOT see Xi in the headlines of the People’s Daily before we begin to suspect profound shifts in Chinese politics? A cool-headed look at apparent changes this month. https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/05/19/politics-on-page-one/

43: 2022-05-20 00:43:55+08:00 推文

RT Bill Bishop
Re @ehundman since the political deadline for ending community transmission is may 20 then by may 20 there is no community transmission. must be some other virus, or a big misunderstanding…

44: 2022-05-20 05:29:44+08:00 推文

RT Bill Bishop
from the May 11 Sinocism on all the rumors about Xi and Li and some sort of a “split”. Have seen nothing since then to change my view. I would be ecstatic to be wrong, and so would markets and a lot of people. https://sinocism.com/p/shanghai-outbreak-data-improving?s=w

45: 2022-05-20 09:04:39+08:00 推文

Topping the People’s Daily and PD Online today is a story of a letter Xi Jinping wrote to Nanjing University students study abroad who recently returned home. This letter could have been machine generated, so full is it of CCP platitudes. 1/3 http://politics.people.com.cn/n1/2022/0520/c1024-32425636.html

46: 2022-05-20 09:06:10+08:00 推文

Re “I hope that comrades vigorously carry the glorious tradition of serving the country by studying abroad, take serving the country and people as their conscious pursuit . . . . and promote scientific and technological self-reliance and self-improvement . . . “ 2/3

47: 2022-05-20 09:07:33+08:00 推文

Re “… striving to be examples in firm cultural confidence and telling the Chinese story, so as to actively offer their wisdom and strength to the comprehensive construction of a modernized socialist country and the realization of the Chinese dream of great rejuvenation… “ 3/3

48: 2022-05-20 09:39:20+08:00 推文

Re @RudyakMarina Enter 1) topic, 2) length, 3) your position in the bureaucracy, 4) level of floridity . . . .

49: 2022-05-20 10:05:03+08:00 推文

1/3 As the Shanghai lockdown seems to persist, despite official indications otherwise – revisit past CMP coverage. Including “Doubling Down on Dynamic Zero” https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/05/06/doubling-down-on-dynamic-zero/

50: 2022-05-20 10:05:55+08:00 推文

Re 2/3 “Persistence is Victory,” our look at the now important phrase 坚持就是胜利 and its history. https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/05/05/persistence-is-victory/

51: 2022-05-20 10:07:35+08:00 推文

Re 3/3 And Stella Chen’s look at the tragic story of journalist Tong Weijing and why her death was ignored by state media in Shanghai. https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/05/12/passing-of-shanghai-culture-writer-raises-questions/

52: 2022-05-20 11:20:35+08:00 推文

Now in the CMP Dictionary, “Rule of Law” (法治), in partnership with the Decoding China project ( https://decodingchina.eu/https://chinamediaproject.org/the_ccp_dictionary/rule-of-law/

53: 2022-05-20 11:42:40+08:00 推文

RT Michael Pettis
1/2
The irony is that if individuals take less money out of China, or repatriate what they have already taken out, this just means that PBoC reserves have to be that much bigger, and so the amount subject to sanctions is the same. https://www.wsj.com/articles/china-insists-party-elites-shed-overseas-assets-eyeing-western-sanctions-on-russia-11652956787

54: 2022-05-20 13:54:31+08:00 推文

RT Don Weinland
As more people are released, there will be a period of time when the state media narrative of normal life in Shanghai will jar painfully with what they see when they step out. Hopefully this weird phase doesn’t last long. But I see more and more of these kinds of shocks👇

SimonAliband: First day out of the compound in Pudong after 63 days of captivity. Apocalyptic scenes in China’s financial capital with all businesses boarded up or with govt seals over the doors. With no traffic to concern me I amused myself taking selfies in the middle of Century Boulevard.




55: 2022-05-20 14:44:12+08:00 推文

RT Krzysztof Pawliszak
Jednym z argumentów za wycofaniem chińskich uniwersytetów z międzynar. rankingów była „ochrona niezależności edukacyjnej i kulturowej”, a w liście Xi Jinpinga do studentów Nankińskiego czytamy wezwanie do… studiowania za granicą w celu „służenia krajowi” i kulturze.
Sprzeczne🤔

China Media Project: ”… striving to be examples in firm cultural confidence and telling the Chinese story, so as to actively offer their wisdom and strength to the comprehensive construction of a modernized socialist country and the realization of the Chinese dream of great rejuvenation… “ 3/3

56: 2022-05-20 19:24:21+08:00 推文

RT Neysun Mahboubi
Download it while it’s hot (and before it gets harmonized!): PKU law professor Shen Kui’s careful analysis, from the standpoint of high-end public law theory, of the legality of “household disinfection” Covid mitigation policies: https://m.thepaper.cn/baijiahao_18184178?sdkver=771db3e7

57: 2022-05-21 08:01:41+08:00 推文

RT David Barboza
No one wins a trade war, economists say, and the one fought by the U.S. and China has been costly to both. Yet there is one clear beneficiary: Vietnam. https://www.wsj.com/articles/who-won-the-u-s-china-trade-war-11653059611

58: 2022-05-21 10:45:39+08:00 推文

Speculation was rife this week that Xi Jinping’s absence from the front page of the Party’s flagship newspaper signals his weakening position. But how much stock should we place in such absences? https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/05/19/politics-on-page-one/

59: 2022-05-21 10:48:22+08:00 推文

CMP feature this week: The shrill call of the loudspeaker, once a staple of political and economic life in pre-reform China, is a sound now returning to the countryside as ideology takes center stage in the Xi era. https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/05/18/speaking-loud-for-xi-jinping/

60: 2022-05-21 11:06:43+08:00 推文

RT Samuel Wade
Lightning doesn’t strike twice, but chairs do.

China Media Project: Speculation was rife this week that Xi Jinping’s absence from the front page of the Party’s flagship newspaper signals his weakening position. But how much stock should we place in such absences?

https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/05/19/politics-on-page-one/

61: 2022-05-22 03:55:25+08:00 推文

RT Jeremy Wallace
Functioning at all in this world is hard. Doing so holding opposing ideas in one’s head is even harder. But necessary.

A short thread on the catastrophic success of China’s zero COVID policy https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2022-05-21/china-zero-covid-policy-shanghai-lockdowns

62: 2022-05-22 18:10:37+08:00 推文

RT Yong Xiong
On the 1st day of Shanghai resuming some subways, state media reporters interviewed a grandma. When she was saying “since I was born, I have never suffered anything like this, being locked home and couldn’t leave. It’s a big joke,” the reporters pointed mic/cam to somewhere else.


文章版权归原作者所有。
二维码分享本站