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https://ah.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/2432
2024-03-28T15:30:00ZChina`s Influence on Taiwan`s Media: A Model of Transnational Diffusion of Chinese Censorship
https://ah.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/142491
題名: China`s Influence on Taiwan`s Media: A Model of Transnational Diffusion of Chinese Censorship
摘要: This chapter proposes a theoretical framework of the ‘transnational diffusion of Chinese Censorship’ to systematize the mechanisms through which the Chinese government extends its authoritarian influence on the extra-jurisdictional media. It argues that a media company outside China will exercise self-censorship on Chinese-sensitive topics when its country becomes economically dependent on China and when it becomes commercially tied with the Chinese market. China was eager to reinforce this structure of economic dependence by incorporating Taiwan into its international economic order. In correspondence with the asymmetric economic structure, an asymmetric information structure was also created across the Taiwan Strait. The Chinese government also incorporated Taiwanese media companies into the advertising market. The Chinese government also incorporated Taiwanese media companies in the capital market. The Chinese government also encouraged some Taiwanese capitalists basing business interests in China to purchase ownership of Taiwanese media companies.2022-12-01T08:00:52Z中國跨國媒體審查在臺灣的蔓延
https://ah.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/142490
題名: 中國跨國媒體審查在臺灣的蔓延2022-12-01T08:00:48Z以天下為公實踐民生經濟:政大員生消費合作社的個案
https://ah.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/140143
題名: 以天下為公實踐民生經濟:政大員生消費合作社的個案2022-05-24T08:18:43ZMeasuring Capabilities: Using Financial Diaries in Bangladesh
https://ah.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/138775
題名: Measuring Capabilities: Using Financial Diaries in Bangladesh
摘要: Financial diaries were first developed by Stuart Rutherford to provide a better method for understanding the lives of people living in precarious conditions around the world. Financial diaries help uncover the social relations that are hidden in nationwide statistics by adding important ethnographic and financial information on a day-to-day basis. The financial diaries in the present study track the daily cash flows of 39 people from March 2015 to November 2016 in the town of Kapasia, Bangladesh. The diaries provide a precise look at the different financial decisions the diarists took over time and the different interactions that others had with them. We propose the usage of financial diaries as a way to enhance both the practical and philosophical aspects of the capabilities approach, using an approach that is broadly informed by sociological theory. Money is a process underpinned by many different types of religious, political, economic and social relations. Through financial diary data we try to delineate the rules and resources embedded in the social structure of the diarists to understand some of their capabilities. The present chapter provides examples measuring how resources such as debt, transfers and gifts can either enhance or reduce people’s ability to be and do different things.2022-01-12T05:25:15Z