Press response to rapid social change in Hong Kong |
| |
Authors: | Paul Siu‐nam Lee |
| |
Affiliation: | Lecturer at the Department of Journalism and Communication , Chinese University of Hong Kong , |
| |
Abstract: | This research investigates the response of Hong Kong newspapers to the social change in the last two decades. It is found that Hong Kong newspapers are largely conservative, reconciliatory and non‐critical This pattern was remarkably stable in the last four decades. Although the newspapers shifted their focus from public services to civic and political issues in the last two decades, they were insensitive to the changing labour conditions. The newspapers’ geographical locus of attention was also stable over the years with little response to the changing world. The study finds that the newspapers in Hong Kong seldom criticized the Hong Kong or Chinese governments in. editorials, with the exception of the partisan newspapers whose attitudes varied with time and political stand. |
| |
Keywords: | |
|
|