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Framing Analysis On Rural Migrant Workers Reports And Subject Change In South Weekend

Posted on:2012-05-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y F ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2178330335970666Subject:Journalism
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In the 1980s, the rural labourer tides happened in china, one coming after the other. Numbers of rural migrant workers were streaming into every corner of the cities, and started to compose their histories. They went out of the countryside to get into the cities, generation to generation, and became a vital force for our modernization drive. The rise of the rural labourer tide made rural migrant workers come within view of mass media. After experiencing some development stages, with the labour migration changing into the labour shortage, they have still been the focus of mass media.Why did rural migrant workers get into the cities? What did they do in the cities? What about their existent conditions after getting into the cities? And has it changed over the years? Which difficulties do they encounter? What is the root of these problems? How does the labour migration change into the labour shortage? How does our country adjust the policy of rural migrant workers? What do the specialists in several fields think about it?In this study, on the basis of hackling the research about rural migrant workers and framing theory in the field of mass media,1 will analyze the framework of all the rural migrant workers reports in Southern Weekend, from the number, the subject, the page, the type, the sources of information and the standpoint of the reports, to try to find the answers of those questions. Then, with the development of our society and the transformation of the policy of rural migrant workers, I will analyze the subject transformation of these rural migrant workers reports in Southern Weekend with discussing interior evolution of rural migrant workers, in order to provide new clues and ideas for the rural migrant workers reports and the solution of the problems in future.
Keywords/Search Tags:Southern Weekend, rural migrant workers, framework, subject change post-80s rural migrant workers
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