Decoding Burmese Reportage of China in 2012
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33956/tensoesmundiais.v9i17.512Keywords:
Burmese media, Media anthropology, Environmental movement, Reform context, Infra-politicsAbstract
In recent years, Chinese academic interests have shifted from central China to a marginalized region in Southwest, influenced by the economic, political and ethnic changes. In order to understand the transformation in this region, it is necessary to delve into the rich and complex socio-cultural, ethno-political,
and anthropological contexts. On the basis of content analysis and ethnographic data on environmental cases, this paper analyzes how international media and international reporting in Myanmar has changed and with what characteristics, especially on Chineserelated issues.
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