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Title: | 衰退的公民媒體: 澳門的網路媒體對公民行動的再現與影響 Declining Civil Media: The online media’s representations and impacts on civic activism in Macau |
Authors: | 甄小島 Ian, Sio-Tou |
Contributors: | 劉昌德 Liu, Chang-De 甄小島 Ian, Sio-Tou |
Keywords: | 公民行動主義 公民社會 網路媒體 社會運動 Civic activism Civil society Online media Social movements |
Date: | 2019 |
Issue Date: | 2019-04-01 14:51:41 (UTC+8) |
Abstract: | 這項研究探討了澳門兩個陣型不同的網絡媒體如何呈現公民行動以及它們報導對這些行動的影響。文中選了分別來自澳門民主及建制陣型四家網絡媒體,就它們2 014年、2016年和2017年發生的相關公民行動的臉書貼文來探討上述主題。
此外,本文通過深入訪談探討了網絡媒體關鍵人物及公民行動的主要參與者了解他們對公民行動及公民社會的態度及相關聯繫。研究結果表明, 兩個媒體陣表示,網絡媒體很難動員人們參與任何反對政府的大規模行動,而受訪的行動者也認為網絡媒體在建立當地民間社會方面影響力較小。 This study examines how different viewpoints, political preferences in which can be simply considered as pro-establishment and pro-democracy, of online media in Macau affect social movements, particularly civic activism against the government in the city. Posts from four online media in Macau, how they represent significant social issues and the related civic activism that occurred in 2014, 2016 and 2017 are analysed. Moreover, this paper explored the attitude of key people of the online media outlets towards social movements and civil society, as well as main players of those campaigns through in-depth interviews. The findings of this research reveal that online media in Macau can be roughly classified as two main camps – pro-democracy and pro-establishment and they have been becoming more diversified, regardless of the role they play or the contents they released, as well as their starkly opposite attitudes towards civic activism in the city. Furthermore, the findings suggest that the influence of the pro-establishment camp seems to be growing while the latter seems to be declining due to the skyrocketing economy due to the booming gaming industry so that many public resources have been allocated to pro-establishment groups to run their online media. Interviewed members of two media camps stated that it is difficult for online media to mobilise people to become involved in any massive actions opposing the government, while interviewed activists also regard online media as not being influential in building local civil society. |
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Description: | 碩士 國立政治大學 國際傳播英語碩士學位學程(IMICS) 1054610131 |
Source URI: | http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G1054610131 |
Data Type: | thesis |
DOI: | 10.6814/THE.NCCU.IMICS.002.2019.F05 |
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