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ONLINE JOURNALISM IN SOCIAL TRANSFORMATIONS: A community structure approach

This framing and discourse analysis documents the news coverage of a fire in Shanghai by the Chinese press, represented by a party-organ newspaper and three metro dailies. The findings illustrate the way commercial metro dailies side with their urban civic-minded readers to create an alternative new...

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Published in:Journalism studies (London, England) England), 2013-02, Vol.14 (1), p.78-93
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