This article analyzes how the media from the People's Republic of
China, Taiwan and Hong Kong constructed their respective narratives
about the handover of Hong Kong - based on their institutional configurations,
the relevance of the story to their home constituencies, their conventions
of news-making and the cultural repertoire on which they drew to
make the event intelligible. Domesticating a global media event reflects
and reproduces each society as a discursive community; in a defining
moment like this, the media bind each society through their shared
ways of interpretations and expression.
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%A So, C.Y.K.
%D 1999
%J International Communication Gazette
%K China Cultural HK HongKong discursive_community domestication framing news_narrative
%N 2
%P 99
%R 10.1177/0016549299061002001
%T One Event, Three Stories: Media Narratives of the Handover of Hong
Kong in Cultural China
%V 61
%X This article analyzes how the media from the People's Republic of
China, Taiwan and Hong Kong constructed their respective narratives
about the handover of Hong Kong - based on their institutional configurations,
the relevance of the story to their home constituencies, their conventions
of news-making and the cultural repertoire on which they drew to
make the event intelligible. Domesticating a global media event reflects
and reproduces each society as a discursive community; in a defining
moment like this, the media bind each society through their shared
ways of interpretations and expression.
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about the handover of Hong Kong - based on their institutional configurations,
the relevance of the story to their home constituencies, their conventions
of news-making and the cultural repertoire on which they drew to
make the event intelligible. Domesticating a global media event reflects
and reproduces each society as a discursive community; in a defining
moment like this, the media bind each society through their shared
ways of interpretations and expression.},
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