网络一个安静的社区:南非华人新闻报道和网络

IF 1 4区 文学 Q3 COMMUNICATION
B. V. Wyk
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摘要

在非洲的中国人有一半居住在南非,这是一个历史悠久的社区。从表面上看,南非华人社区是一个安静的社区,但实际上它是一个高度网络化的社区,它发展了网络和支持结构,以保护自己,并在危险的环境中保持其独特而充满活力的身份。在这方面走在前列的是一个名为南非华人社区和警察合作中心的社区组织。这个社区还发展了一个本土的南非中文媒体来讲述自己的故事。南非中文媒体一直被研究人员所忽视,本文首次用英语对其进行了深入分析。本文考察了2017年1月至7月南非华人媒体制作的六个月内容,揭开了南非华人社区新闻报道和网络的面纱。
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Networking a quiet community: South African Chinese news reporting and networking
Half of all Chinese people living in Africa reside in South Africa, a community with a long history. On the surface, the South African Chinese community resembles a quiet community, yet it is actually a highly networked community that has developed networks and support structures to protect itself and to maintain its unique and vibrant identity in a dangerous environment. At the forefront of this is a community organization called the South African Chinese Community and Police Cooperation Centre. This community has also developed a home-grown South African Chinese language media to tell its own story. The South African Chinese media has been all but neglected by researchers and is analysed in depth here in English for the first time. This article examines six months of content, January‐July 2017, produced by South African Chinese media, lifting the veil on news reporting and networking in the South African Chinese community.
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