Shifting journalistic paradigm in post-2019 Hong Kong: the state–society relationship and the press

IF 2.1 2区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION
C. Chan
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Abstract In the aftermath of the anti-ELAB protests, the relationship between state power and civil society, in which the journalistic paradigm in Hong Kong is embedded, has been fundamentally altered. In brief, the term journalistic paradigm refers to the media political economy that conditions the news values, ideologies, and journalistic practices of the news profession. Since the post-handover years, Hong Kong has been a liberal enclave under Chinese sovereignty, protected by the political designation of “One Country Two Systems” (OCTS). As part of the liberal enclave, the journalistic paradigm in Hong Kong has been distinctly different from the rest of mainland China in terms of press freedom and professional ethos. However, after 2019, the political exception allowing the liberal enclave became highly uncertain because of China’s attempt to remap Hong Kong’s political order, state–society relationship, and state–press relationship in the name of national security. This article revisits Hong Kong’s journalistic paradigm in the post-handover decades and summarizes significant changes in the post-2019 years, which continue to challenge news values and journalistic ethos in the city.
2019年后香港新闻范式的转变:国家-社会关系与媒体
香港的新闻范式植根于国家权力与公民社会之间的关系,在反新闻组抗议活动之后发生了根本性的变化。简而言之,新闻范式一词指的是决定新闻价值观、意识形态和新闻职业实践的媒体政治经济学。自回归以来,香港一直是中国主权下的一块自由飞地,受到“一国两制”政治名称的保护。作为自由飞地的一部分,香港的新闻范式在新闻自由和职业精神方面与中国内地其他地区明显不同。然而,在2019年之后,由于中国试图以国家安全的名义重新绘制香港的政治秩序、国家-社会关系和国家-媒体关系,允许自由飞地的政治例外变得高度不确定。本文回顾了香港回归后几十年的新闻范式,并总结了2019年后香港的重大变化,这些变化继续挑战着香港的新闻价值观和新闻精神。
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