Political Discourse in China: How Does China Frame Hong Kong Protests to Its Domestic Audience?
The Hong Kong pro-democracy protests, starting from June 9, 2019, have presented a challenge to the Chinese regime. How has Chinese official media responded to this crisis on the internet? How has the regime framed the anti-regime protests to its mainland audience? In this paper, I describe the str...
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The Hong Kong pro-democracy protests, starting from June 9, 2019, have presented a challenge to the Chinese regime. How has Chinese official media responded to this crisis on the internet? How has the regime framed the anti-regime protests to its mainland audience? In this paper, I describe the strategies used by the Chinese propaganda apparatus to enhance regime resilience. Using text analysis and data collected from Chinese official media, I show that China uses three main discursive devices in reporting on the Hong Kong protests to its domestic audience. First, the regime draws a clear line between in-group and out-group members. Second, the regime tries to promote internal solidarity by emphasizing unifying values such as nationalism and patriotism among in-group members to prevent influence from out-group members. Finally, the regime presents an external enemy to its domestic audience. In addition, using data collected from The New York Times, I also show a comparison between the Western framing and the Chinese framing of the movement.
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| spelling | doaj-art-9443e5e644084905b57ffdf3debd43cd2025-08-20T03:36:44ZengHOPEJournal of Quantitative Description: Digital Media2673-88132023-05-01310.51685/jqd.2023.013Political Discourse in China: How Does China Frame Hong Kong Protests to Its Domestic Audience?Yufan Yang0Augusta University The Hong Kong pro-democracy protests, starting from June 9, 2019, have presented a challenge to the Chinese regime. How has Chinese official media responded to this crisis on the internet? How has the regime framed the anti-regime protests to its mainland audience? In this paper, I describe the strategies used by the Chinese propaganda apparatus to enhance regime resilience. Using text analysis and data collected from Chinese official media, I show that China uses three main discursive devices in reporting on the Hong Kong protests to its domestic audience. First, the regime draws a clear line between in-group and out-group members. Second, the regime tries to promote internal solidarity by emphasizing unifying values such as nationalism and patriotism among in-group members to prevent influence from out-group members. Finally, the regime presents an external enemy to its domestic audience. In addition, using data collected from The New York Times, I also show a comparison between the Western framing and the Chinese framing of the movement. https://journalqd.org/article/view/2757Text analysisautocracyprotestpolitical discourseHong Kong |
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| title | Political Discourse in China: How Does China Frame Hong Kong Protests to Its Domestic Audience? |
| title_full | Political Discourse in China: How Does China Frame Hong Kong Protests to Its Domestic Audience? |
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| title_short | Political Discourse in China: How Does China Frame Hong Kong Protests to Its Domestic Audience? |
| title_sort | political discourse in china how does china frame hong kong protests to its domestic audience |
| topic | Text analysis autocracy protest political discourse Hong Kong |
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