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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Hegemonic formation and public discourse: a case study of democratization in Hong Kong.

January 2005 (has links)
Chan Chi Kit. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2005. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 206-213). / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / List of figures --- p.vii / Forward --- p.viii / Chapter 1. --- Introduction: democratization of Hong Kong --- p.1 / Chapter 2. --- Hegemony: its origins and formation --- p.7 / Chapter i. --- The origins: Gramsci's ideas of Hegemony --- p.8 / Chapter ii. --- Hegemonic formation and ideological interpellation --- p.11 / Chapter iii. --- Discourse analysis and hegemonic formation --- p.14 / Chapter 3. --- Formation of hegemony and public discourse: Arguments and criticisms --- p.20 / Chapter i. --- Public discourse and media representation --- p.21 / Chapter ii. --- Public discourse and social formation --- p.24 / Chapter iii. --- Social formation and discursive struggles: an analytical model to contemplate hegemonic formation in public discourse --- p.32 / Chapter iv. --- Criticisms and implication on resistance strategy --- p.40 / Chapter 4. --- Research questions and methodology --- p.45 / Chapter i. --- Formation of state hegemony in public discourse: an indicator --- p.47 / Chapter ii. --- Methodology: textual analysis and documentation --- p.52 / Chapter iii. --- Sampling of media text --- p.55 / Chapter 5. --- Democratization of Hong Kong: A brief review --- p.61 / Chapter i. --- Establishing the state ideological discourse --- p.62 / Chapter ii. --- Democratization: before and after the handover --- p.63 / Chapter iii. --- Hegemony and Hong Kong democratization --- p.73 / Chapter 6. --- Never be a base of subversion': Chinese state discourse toward Hong Kong --- p.75 / Chapter i. --- Discursive logic of China's state discourse: its background and formation --- p.77 / Chapter ii. --- Discursive strategy of China's state discourse: building up authoritative and professional image --- p.90 / Chapter iii. --- Establishment of China's state discourse: social formation and discursive struggle --- p.110 / Chapter 7. --- Public discourse of Hong Kong: Before and after the handover --- p.128 / Chapter i. --- Power structure and war of position in public discourse --- p.128 / Chapter ii. --- Power structure and war of position in Hong Kong: before the handover --- p.130 / Chapter iii. --- Power structure and war of position in Hong Kong: after the handover --- p.145 / Chapter iv. --- Retreating resistance against China in public discourse --- p.163 / Chapter 8. --- Elaboration of findings and extended discussion --- p.168 / Chapter i. --- Social and discursive formation: application of the analytical model --- p.170 / Chapter ii. --- Application of hegemony and policy implications --- p.184 / Chapter iii. --- Professionals and hegemonic formation --- p.187 / Chapter iv. --- Reflections on this thesis --- p.194 / Chapter 9. --- Conclusion --- p.201 / Reference --- p.206
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The subaltern public sphere of Hong Kong youth.

January 2005 (has links)
Ho Man-sze. / Thesis submitted in: December 2004. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2005. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves [83]-[86]). / Abstracts in English and Chinese. / List of Tables / Chapter Chapter 1 --- Introduction --- p.1 / Political versus Apolitical Youth --- p.1 / Colonial Background of HK --- p.3 / Political Aspirations of HK Youth --- p.4 / Youth Studies in Political Participation --- p.7 / Research Questions --- p.8 / Significance of the Study --- p.10 / Outline of the Thesis --- p.14 / Chapter Chapter 2 --- Literature Review --- p.16 / Habermasian Public Sphere --- p.16 / Basic Principles of Public Sphere by Jurgen Habermas --- p.17 / The Potential Public Sphere for HK Youth --- p.19 / The Subaltern Public Sphere of HK Youth --- p.25 / Chapter Chapter 3 --- Research Methodology --- p.33 / Questionnaire Survey: HK Youth Values 2002 --- p.33 / The Political Attitude of HK Youth --- p.34 / In-depth Interviews --- p.37 / Chapter Chapter 4 --- Data Analyses --- p.41 / Existence of Political Discussions --- p.41 / A Subaltern Public Sphere of HK Youth? --- p.50 / Chapter Chapter 5 --- Discussions and Conclusions --- p.73 / Social and Political Discussions Found --- p.73 / The Possible Arena of Subaltern Public Sphere --- p.74 / Domination within a Subaltern Public Sphere --- p.75 / Co-existence of Dominant and Subaltern Public Sphere --- p.76 / Interactions with the Wider Publics --- p.77 / Contributing the Democratic Development of HK --- p.78 / "Broadening the Definition of ""Subaltern""" --- p.79 / Summary --- p.81
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Feeling in the public sphere: a study of emotion, public discourse, and the law in the murders of James Byrd Jr. and Matthew Shepard

Petersen, Jennifer Anne 28 August 2008 (has links)
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