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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 ShepardPetersen, Jennifer Anne 28 August 2008 (has links)
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