Happy Lunar New Year from the USC US-China Institute!
Propaganda and Media in China (中国的宣传和媒体)
Indiana University presents a lunch lecture with Ms. Zhangju Li.
Where
Presented by:
Ms. Zhangju Li 李占举 - Editor, Asian American Today (亚美导报)
How does the Department of Propaganda work with media in China? How do media handle the guidelines and rules designated by the Department of Propaganda? How do Chinese people trust
the news broadcasted by the state-run media? How do the state-run media influence the culture and people’s social life in China?
In this lecture, you will be exposed to all these questions and explore them with our experienced Chinese media reporter Ms. Zhanju Li. Expand your horizons--come hear the latest Chinese Tidings!
Chinese Tidings Lecture Series
Chinese Tidings is an annual series of lectures presented entirely in Chinese. Offered to stimulate discussions on a range of topics while fostering cultural literacy and language skills, the series is open to native speakers of Chinese, students of the language, and even those with no proficiency, since simultaneous summary translations are provided throughout the lectures by Flagship students.
*Light refreshments will be served*
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