
- 216 pages
- English
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Social Mentality and Public Opinion in China
About this book
This book explores the relationship between social mentality, public opinion, media, and other factors through mixed methods in China, especially since the 21st century.
The book deploys qualitative and quantitative research and adopts a multi-disciplinary perspective and diverse research methods. The studies are built on and contribute to the burgeoning literature seeking to anatomise the relationship between social mentality, media, and public opinion from the point of view of sociology and communication. It also aims to explore how media can be used to appease public opinion.
As the first systematic study of the interconnection between social mentality and public opinion, this book provides empirical support and a theoretical framework for both areas. It will thus be a great read for students and scholars of communication, sociology, and social psychology, especially for those with a focus on China and new media.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-Title
- Series
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- Introduction
- 1 Theoretical Framework for Studying Social Mentality and Public Opinion
- 2 The Influence of Exposure to Media on Social Mentality in China: Based on CGSS 2010
- 3 Individualsā Social Mentality of and Their Views towards Public Opinion: Based on Qualitative Methods in 2016
- 4 The Relationship between Traditional Media and Public Opinion: Based on CGSS 2013 and Quantitative Content Analysis of the Peopleās Daily and CCTV News Channel
- 5 The Relationship between the Salience of the Media Agenda and that of the Public Agenda: Based on the Baidu Index Using Big-Data Methods from 2013 to 2016
- 6 Social Mentality, Media Coverage, and Public Opinion: Based on Internet Buzzwords from 2001 to 2021 in China
- Discussion and Conclusion
- Index