Civil Society, Regulatory Space and Cultural Authority in China’s Television Industry

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Titre
Civil Society, Regulatory Space and Cultural Authority in China’s Television Industry
Résumé
The question of why civil society presents such appeal for commentators, scholars and journalists writing about developing nations is an important one. The most likely explanation is that a kind of global faith exists in civil society as the driving force of a new world order. This global transformation, exemplified by the collapse of the Soviet bloc, celebrates people’s freedom to participate in public discourse, and ultimately in processes of directly electing political representatives. In this sense the concepts of civil society and the public sphere come together to describe a global anti-authoritarian groundswell where the power of ideas is linked to global cultural development.
Titre du livre
Television, Regulation and Civil Society in Asia
Lieu
Londres
Maison d’édition
Routledge
Date
11 décembre 2002
Pages
169-187
Langue
Anglais
ISBN
978-0-203-21767-2
Extra
Num Pages: 5
Référence
Keane, M. (2002). Civil Society, Regulatory Space and Cultural Authority in China’s Television Industry. Dans Television, Regulation and Civil Society in Asia (p. 169‑187). Routledge. https://worldcat.org/en/title/373875034
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