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A Research On The Influence Of Micro-media Upon The Taiwan Youth’s Impression About Mainland China

Posted on:2016-10-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:N YiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2308330479988939Subject:Journalism
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Significant progress in the civil-propaganda between Mainland China and Taiwan has emerged since new period came。Along with the rise and prevalence of micro-media, it has been formed between people on both sides cut in constant contact, this interaction and exchanges,especially for the new generation of youth groups.In this Paper,we want to get an insight of the main communication access between two sides, and which media is the most popular channel that Taiwan people get to know Mainland; Roles that micro-media plays in cross-strait civilian exchanges; How Taiwan people establish and reconstruct their view and attitude about Mainland China. So in this research, I did some survey on the Taiwan youth concerning these questions.In this survey, we have found out the followings:1, Taiwan youth have a strong interest and curiosity for mainland china. Most of the them get the information and news about mainland china through the Internet,but they also hold a suspicious attitude towards it;2,Facebook and line are widely being used among the taiwan youth, while the users of twitter is quite less than them. Moreover,Taiwan youth use Facebook to share life and make social contact with others,and use Line to keep in touch with others; 3,The main tools for connection and communication between taiwan and mainland china youth are Facebook and wechat,that is to say micro-media contributes a lot to the connection between the people of both sides; 4,Micromedia can affect the Taiwan youth’s attitude to Mainland China,especially towards a positive side; 5,The further connection between Taiwan and Mainland can help reduce the bias and discrimination,but is limited in terms of political identity and positions.
Keywords/Search Tags:micro-media, the youth of Taiwan, intergroup contact, stereotype
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