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Does the Chinese government engage in online public debates? A case study of political communications around the building of an oil refinery in Kunming, China:

机译:中国政府是否参与在线公开辩论?围绕中国昆明炼油厂建设的政治交流案例研究:

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This article discusses how the Chinese government engages in online political debates and whether it adjusts its policies to respond to public concerns raised in such debates. This research explores government actions and discourses by using debates between Chinese net-users and the government around the building of an oil refinery in Kunming as a case study. It finds that the government used traditional party newspapers and social media as platforms to express its opinions and to interact with net-users regarding the oil refinery. The reports published in party media and government social media posts acknowledged the government’s awareness of the public’s concerns, demonstrated their reaction to the concerns and reinforced the government’s agenda. However, although the government engaged with the debate, it did not change its decisions about the oil refinery to respond to the public concerns raised online.
机译:本文讨论了中国政府如何参与在线政治辩论,以及是否调整政策以回应此类辩论中引起的公众关注。本研究以中国网络用户和政府之间围绕昆明炼油厂建设的辩论为例,探讨了政府的行动和话语。它发现政府使用传统的党报和社交媒体作为平台来表达其观点并与网络用户就炼油厂进行互动。在党的媒体和政府社交媒体上发布的报告承认政府对公众关注的意识,表明了他们对关注的反应,并加强了政府的议程。但是,尽管政府参与了辩论,但并未改变其关于炼油厂的决定,以回应在线提出的公众关注。

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