Twitter @China Media Project: 2022-10-31~2022-11-06

2022-11-02 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: 2022-11-01 10:01:09+08:00 推文

A crucial source of knowledge. Journalists take note!

吕频Lü Pin: I consider it a job to help media cover gender issues and feminism in China. DM or email me if you are a journalist . If I don’t reply fast, the only reason is that my PhD learning doesn’t allow me pause sometimes. I don’t take interviews for academic purposes.

2: 2022-11-01 12:06:20+08:00 推文

Certainly, the language of the CCP can be mystifying. But the way this article trades on the idea that there are professional secrets to be carefully applied by CCP discourse safecrackers is just silly. It takes attention, time, and many dedicated years. And . . . caution.

Alan Wong: Stunning how Toy Reid of South Carolina, who clearly has a gift for languages, could decipher Chinese official documents that a native Mandarin speaker “can’t really follow”

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2022/10/covid-origins-investigation-wuhan-lab

3: 2022-11-01 14:13:34+08:00 推文

One pitfall when it comes to reading CCP discourse is that if you view it as a mysterious black box of secrets, you become convinced that what lies inside is of paramount importance — when in all likelihood it is perfectly mundane.

Alan Wong: Note this is coming from China Media Project, which published these pieces on “pishi” last year. They point out the subtleties of party communications and important exceptions.
https://chinamediaproject.org/the_ccp_dictionary/written-comment/https://chinamediaproject.org/2019/06/19/the-power-to-instruct/https://twitter.com/cnmediaproject/status/1587294946369081344

4: 2022-11-02 08:43:41+08:00 推文

Are pockets of criticism and openness still possible in Xi’s “New Era” China? A must-read on the troubles facing even the internal reference (neican) system. https://www.dailyitem.com/news/nation/in-xis-china-even-internal-reports-fall-prey-to-censorship/article_ff0636e2-ab9e-5ee5-8c32-f54e9d8c7f6e.html


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