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Communications and National Integration in Communist China

Berkeley: University of California Press (1971), 225 pp.
"Although the primary purpose of this study is to define the roles that the mass media play in achieving integration in China, it also serves as an excellent survey of radio, the press, book publishing, and film. In addition it details propagande methods. Appendixes give statistics. Contains notes, ... more
"The expansion of the radio service as an instrument of mobilisation in preference to the other media results from three factors: Mao-Tse-Tung's concept of the role of the mass media, modernisation and the political factor." (Jean-Marie Van Bol, Abdelfattah Fakhfakh: The use of mass media in the dev ... more
"The present article attempts to show the close links between the development of the film industry and the industrialisation of Communist China, where the film is used as an agent of modernisation — This is also proof of the importance accorded to mass communications in China's national developmen ... more
"Communist China is making increasing use of radio in rural areas — The number of loudspeakers is also increasing — Why this great increase in the number of radio sets and this intensive modernisation? — The author thinks that the way is being prepared for a major step forward in the field of ... more
"The first aim of this article is to study the interdependence between the basic themes of the propaganda put out by the "People's Daily" (Communist China) at national level (within the country itself) and at international level (outside the country) — It next attempts to determine the functional ... more