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Chinese-style pragmatic objectivity in war reporting
Shixin Ivy Zhang
School of International Communications
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War Reporting
100%
Chinese Journalists
100%
Chinese Style
100%
Pragmatic Objectivity
100%
China
40%
Journalists
40%
Military
40%
Personal Experience
20%
Patriotism
20%
Semi-structured In-depth Interviews
20%
Journalists' Perceptions
20%
Newsroom
20%
Allegiance
20%
Political Attitudes
20%
Alpha Value
20%
Political Interest
20%
Domestic Audience
20%
War Journalism
20%
Economic Interests
20%
Pragmatic Values
20%
Personal Values
20%
War Zone
20%
Power Struggle
20%
War Coverage
20%
International Affairs
20%
Chinese Foreign Policy
20%
Social Sciences
Chinese
100%
War Reporting
100%
China
33%
Police
11%
Journalist
11%
Military
11%
In-Depth Interview
11%
War Journalism
11%
International Politics
11%
Power Struggle
11%
Ritual
11%
Foreign Policy
11%
Diplomatics
11%
Patriotism
11%