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Women's participation as leaders in the transformation of the Chinese media: A case study of Guangzhou City.

机译:妇女作为领导者参与中国媒体的转型:以广州市为例。

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A 1995 UNESCO-commissioned survey of Chinese women journalists revealed that women only comprised 8.5% of high-level leadership positions in the Chinese media. Taking the survey as its springboard, this study set out to explore women's leadership experiences in the Chinese media, as embodied in Guangzhou City, the hive of media reform in China. Twenty-two women media leaders and nine men media professionals in Guangzhou were interviewed. Statistical data of the overall distribution of women leaders in the Guangzhou media were also obtained.;Media leadership in Guangzhou was divided into two tiers. Women leaders are still very much the minority, with their presence in second-tier (similar to mid-level) leadership higher than that of first-tier (high-level) leadership. It was found that first-tier women media leaders followed a different promotion pattern from those in the second tier, corresponding to the political function and industrial structure of the Guangzhou media. The distribution of women in first-tier leadership is uneven among different media sectors with the highest percentage in radio stations followed by newspaper groups and then TV stations, likely a result of the lower industrial and social status of the radio sector. Women's distribution in second-tier leadership is uneven among different media organizations, likely a result of these organizations' different institutional cultures and promotion mechanisms.;This study identified a range of reasons that have contributed to the under-representation of women in leadership in the Chinese media, which were then compared to the reasons as suggested by the 1995 survey. Women's leadership advantages and disadvantages and their experiences of balancing work and family were discussed. The women media leaders have vividly witnessed, actively participated in, and in some cases successfully propelled the transformation of the Chinese media in Guangzhou. Their leadership experiences have helped to reveal the complex interplay of the political economy of the Chinese media and to expose problems that have emerged in the transformative process. Media transformation in China has brought a significant increase of women media professionals and has resulted in a seemingly improved representation of women in media leadership in Guangzhou, mainly at the second-tier level.
机译:1995年,联合国教科文组织委托中国女记者进行的一项调查显示,在中国媒体的高层领导职位中,女性仅占8.5%。本研究以调查为跳板,着手探讨女性媒体在中国媒体中的领导经验,体现在中国媒体改革的繁华地广州市。采访了广州的22位女性媒体领导者和9位男性媒体专业人员。还获得了广州媒体中女性领导者总体分布的统计数据。;广州媒体中的领导者分为两个层次。女领导人仍然是少数,其在第二层(类似于中层)领导层的人数要高于第一层(高层)领导层的人数。研究发现,第一层女性媒体领导者遵循的晋升模式与第二层女性媒体领导者不同,这与广州媒体的政治职能和产业结构相对应。妇女在第一层领导层中的分布在不同的媒体部门之间是不均衡的,广播电台中的百分比最高,其次是报纸集团,然后是电视台,这可能是广播电台的工业和社会地位较低的结果。妇女在第二层领导中的分布在不同的媒体组织中是不均衡的,这可能是这些组织的不同制度文化和晋升机制的结果。该研究确定了造成妇女在领导层中代表性不足的一系列原因。然后将中国媒体与1995年调查所建议的原因进行比较。讨论了妇女的领导优势和劣势以及平衡工作和家庭的经验。女媒体领导人生动地目击,积极参与,并在某些情况下成功地推动了广州中国媒体的转型。他们的领导经验有助于揭示中国媒体政治经济的复杂相互作用,并揭示转型过程中出现的问题。中国的媒体转型极大地增加了女性媒体专业人士的数量,并导致女性在广州(主要是在第二级)的媒体领导中的代表人数似乎有所增加。

著录项

  • 作者

    Cai, Chunying.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Maryland, College Park.;

  • 授予单位 University of Maryland, College Park.;
  • 学科 Journalism.;Womens Studies.;Mass Communications.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2008
  • 页码 306 p.
  • 总页数 306
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 新闻学、新闻事业;社会学;传播理论;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:38:32

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