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Dead men's propaganda: ideology and utopia in comparative communication studies
Contributor(s): Professor Bingchun Meng, Professor Jeff Pooley, Professor Terhi Rantanen, Dr Marsha Siefert, Dr Wendy Willems | Who were the key pioneers in the formation of comparative communications between the 1920s – 1950s, and how do their legacies of scholarship and practice inform the contemporary global landscapes of news reporting on war and the dissemination of propaganda? Exploring Terhi Rantanen’s new book, Dead Men’s Propaganda: Ideology and Utopia in Comparative Communications Studies, this panel will examine how comparative communications research, from its very beginning, can be understood as governed by the Mannheimian concepts of ideology and utopia and the power...
2024-10-21
1h 25
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Dead men's propaganda: ideology and utopia in comparative communication studies
Contributor(s): Professor Bingchun Meng, Professor Jeff Pooley, Professor Terhi Rantanen, Dr Marsha Siefert, Dr Wendy Willems | Who were the key pioneers in the formation of comparative communications between the 1920s – 1950s, and how do their legacies of scholarship and practice inform the contemporary global landscapes of news reporting on war and the dissemination of propaganda? Exploring Terhi Rantanen’s new book, Dead Men’s Propaganda: Ideology and Utopia in Comparative Communications Studies, this panel will examine how comparative communications research, from its very beginning, can be understood as governed by the Mannheimian concepts of ideology and utopia and the power...
2024-10-21
1h 25
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Dead men's propaganda: ideology and utopia in comparative communication studies
Contributor(s): Professor Bingchun Meng, Professor Jeff Pooley, Professor Terhi Rantanen, Dr Marsha Siefert, Dr Wendy Willems | Who were the key pioneers in the formation of comparative communications between the 1920s – 1950s, and how do their legacies of scholarship and practice inform the contemporary global landscapes of news reporting on war and the dissemination of propaganda? Exploring Terhi Rantanen’s new book, Dead Men’s Propaganda: Ideology and Utopia in Comparative Communications Studies, this panel will examine how comparative communications research, from its very beginning, can be understood as governed by the Mannheimian concepts of ideology and utopia and the power...
2024-10-21
1h 25
All items | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio
Dead men's propaganda: ideology and utopia in comparative communication studies
Contributor(s): Professor Bingchun Meng, Professor Jeff Pooley, Professor Terhi Rantanen, Dr Marsha Siefert, Dr Wendy Willems | Who were the key pioneers in the formation of comparative communications between the 1920s – 1950s, and how do their legacies of scholarship and practice inform the contemporary global landscapes of news reporting on war and the dissemination of propaganda? Exploring Terhi Rantanen’s new book, Dead Men’s Propaganda: Ideology and Utopia in Comparative Communications Studies, this panel will examine how comparative communications research, from its very beginning, can be understood as governed by the Mannheimian concepts of ideology and utopia and the power...
2024-10-21
1h 25
见树又见林
6.“婚”“育”分离后,女性的困境解开了吗?
“婚”“育”分离后,女性的困境解开了吗? 长久以来,“结婚生子”被视为女性既定的生命轨迹,以此为基础的传统家庭模式,则被赋以“避风港”的神话,将女性的牺牲自然化,并将她们在婚姻、亲职关系中的劳动无偿化。 当下,婚姻和生育不再紧密铆合,家庭模式也因此日渐多样化,比如,不婚不育成立 “一人户”家庭,只结婚、不生育的丁克家庭,不结婚只抚育的单身妈妈及同性伴侣家庭。 我们非常好奇何种社会及文化语境孕育出这样的趋势,以及不同家庭模式对女性意味着什么。我们试着去分析有哪些个人及结构性因素造成了女性的婚育困境,这些因素又是如何刺激了新的家庭模式的生产。我们也尝试暂时抛开家庭内部无偿劳动、母职惩罚等主流批判性话语,讨论传统家庭模式对不同阶层的女性意味着什么、拒绝传统家庭模式是否必然带来女性赋权、同性伴侣有哪些育儿优势和负担,并反思研究者自身所属的阶层对女性主义知识生产的影响。 主持:微木 嘉宾:伯明翰大学讲师Xie Kailing 牛津大学博士生小婉 @尽道清歌_ @Lyn-Dawn 播客剪辑:微木 视频剪辑:@Lyn-Dawn (视频移步微博,bilibili,油管同名频道见树又见林) 字幕: YY, Perci 内容时间轴 0:03:27 讨论的前提:家庭的阶层差异;为何以城市中产作为研究切入点 0:04:39 家庭:一个不断变化的社会、文化、历史概念 0:09:39 反婚反育话语与传统家庭模式的张力 0:12:47 从放开二胎到鼓励三胎:影响女性生育意愿的因素有哪些变化 0:19:29婚姻和家庭的剥离何以成为可能? 0:23:02 城市中产独生女:来自原生家庭的经济和情感支持 0:25:30 脱离传统家庭模式就意味着女性摆脱压迫吗? 0:31:42 个人化趋势、传统家庭对风险的分担、育儿友好化的社会结构的缺位 0:36:21 乌托邦的想象:同性家庭模式对母职的重塑? 0:45:09 同性家庭的内部分工 0:48:12 同性抚育的孩子会比异性恋家庭中的同龄人表现更差吗? 0:53:48育儿:社会结构?家庭内部责任?个人能力? 0:55:30 “自我实现”话语对女性的压迫 0:58:30 群体的努力何以必要、何以可能 1:01:56 女性赋权的阶层差异:传统家庭对部分女性的保护 1:07:07 作为性别研究者的反思:我们的所在阶层与我们知识生产的局限 参考文献 -Embody Middle Class Gender Aspirations: Perspectives from China’s Privileged Young Women, Kailing Xie -Brave New Families, Judith Stacy -父权制与资本主义,上野千鹤子 -儿童的世纪:旧制度下的儿童和家庭生活,菲利浦•阿利埃斯(Philippe Ariès) -Wages Against Housework, Silvia Federici -谁在你家:中国“个体家庭”的选择,沈奕斐 -“回家”还是“被回家”?——市场化过程中“妇女回家”讨论与中国社会意识形态转型,宋少鹏 -From degendering to (re)gendering the self: Chinese youth negotiating modern womanhood, Fengshu Liu -When Anxious Mothers Meet Social Media: WeChat, Motherhood and the Imaginary of the Good Life, Bingchun Meng -中国的第二次人口转变,於嘉,谢宇 -Raising Global Families, Pei-Chia Lan -The Subject of Gender: Daughters and Mothers in Urban China, Harriet Evans -Parent-driven divorce and individualization among urban Chinese youth, Yunxiang Yan -The Second Shift, Arlie Russell Hochschild, Anne Machung -新中国生育政策:你不知道的那些事儿 -The Population Bomb, Paul R. Ehrlich -Just One Child, Susan Greenhalgh -Revolution Postponed: Women in Contemporary China, Margery Wolf -Gender and Work in Urban China: Women Workers of the Unlucky Generation, Liu Jieyu -Finding Women in the State: A Socialist Feminist Revolution in the People’s Republic of China 1949-1964, Wang Zheng -The Gender of Memory: Rural Women and China’s Collective Past, Gail Hershatter -Women and China’s Revolutions, Gail Hershatter -A Brief History of Neoliberalism, David Harvey -女性/性别的学术问题,李小江 -Caring in Times of Precarity: A Study of Single Women Doing Creative Work in Shanghai, Chow Yiu Fai -Women and Sexuality in China, Harriet Evans -The Twilight of Equality? Neoliberalism, Cultural Politics, and the Attack on Democracy, Lisa Duggan -Cruel Optimism, Lauren Berlant -The Division of Labor in Lesbian, Gay and Heterosexual new Adoptive Parents, Abbie E. Goldberg, JuliAnna Z. Smith, Maureen Perry-Jenkins -Lesbian Motherhood: Negotiating Marginal-Mainstream Identities, Amy L. Hequembourg, Michael P. Farrell -Choosing motherhood? Agency and regret within reproduction and mothering retrospective accounts, Orna Donath -打造同志家庭:女同志家长如何协助子女建立家庭认同,潘琴葳
2022-09-09
1h 14
New Books in Journalism
The Politics of Chinese Media: A Discussion with Bingchun Meng
Feeling betrayed by liberal ideals in the US and UK, how are Chinese international students dealing with rising racism during the pandemic? Bingchun Meng from LSE talks to Joanne Kuai, a visiting PhD student at NIAS, about her latest research project, “Mediated Experience of Covid-19”, based on her students' real stories and their sophisticated reflections.The author of the book The Politics of Chinese Media: Consensus and Contestation (Palgrave, 2018) shares her views on the commonalities and differences between Chinese and western media against the backdrop of a rising Chinese threat narrative. She also comments on how Chinese tech gi...
2021-06-07
23 min
New Books in East Asian Studies
The Politics of Chinese Media: A Discussion with Bingchun Meng
Feeling betrayed by liberal ideals in the US and UK, how are Chinese international students dealing with rising racism during the pandemic? Bingchun Meng from LSE talks to Joanne Kuai, a visiting PhD student at NIAS, about her latest research project, “Mediated Experience of Covid-19”, based on her students' real stories and their sophisticated reflections.The author of the book The Politics of Chinese Media: Consensus and Contestation (Palgrave, 2018) shares her views on the commonalities and differences between Chinese and western media against the backdrop of a rising Chinese threat narrative. She also comments on how Chinese tech gi...
2021-06-07
23 min
New Books in Chinese Studies
The Politics of Chinese Media: A Discussion with Bingchun Meng
Feeling betrayed by liberal ideals in the US and UK, how are Chinese international students dealing with rising racism during the pandemic? Bingchun Meng from LSE talks to Joanne Kuai, a visiting PhD student at NIAS, about her latest research project, “Mediated Experience of Covid-19”, based on her students' real stories and their sophisticated reflections.The author of the book The Politics of Chinese Media: Consensus and Contestation (Palgrave, 2018) shares her views on the commonalities and differences between Chinese and western media against the backdrop of a rising Chinese threat narrative. She also comments on how Chinese tech gi...
2021-06-07
23 min
The Nordic Asia Podcast
The Politics of Chinese Media: A Discussion with Bingchun Meng
Feeling betrayed by liberal ideals in the US and UK, how are Chinese international students dealing with rising racism during the pandemic? Bingchun Meng from LSE talks to Joanne Kuai, a visiting PhD student at NIAS, about her latest research project, “Mediated Experience of Covid-19”, based on her students' real stories and their sophisticated reflections.The author of the book The Politics of Chinese Media: Consensus and Contestation (Palgrave, 2018) shares her views on the commonalities and differences between Chinese and western media against the backdrop of a rising Chinese threat narrative. She also comments on how Chinese tech gi...
2021-06-07
23 min
海马星球 Seahorse Planet
“阴险的”女神节:父权资本主义是什么
当淘宝的“女神节“广告里大眼肤白没有毛孔的女星广告闪耀在每一个屏幕; 当“女人不要太拼命工作,要平衡家庭和事业“的劝诫灌满耳朵; 当新一代女孩沦为时尚品牌的奴隶,彼此鄙视和审视; 当职业女性和家庭妇女矛盾地互相打量; 当自媒体用“买买买我骄傲”这种看似女权其实是诱惑消费的口号消解你的警惕…… 这背后都有父权资本主义的逻辑和运作。父权资本主义是一个非常值得了解的词。在西方,它有了上百年的发展历史,在中国,它的壮大不过40年。 当计划经济体制下的共产主义大锅饭在70年代末正式失效,它开始成为一种新的意识形态替代物,虽然大多数人都不知道它是什么意思,但它的确影响着每一个女性的行为、想象、价值判断和自我期待。 从共产主义和集体主义的约束里走出来,很多女性又不知不觉地陷入了父权资本主义的枷锁,也通过这些影响间接约束着她们的伴侣,让每一点想象和行为的自由都被剥夺。 而新一代的女性,因为没有经历过没有父权资本主义的自由,很多人都无法想象这种自由的美好。 孟冰纯是伦敦政治经济学院的副教授、媒体与传播系副主任,我们和她一起,从70年代的成长经验到今天的观察,追溯和比较中国与欧美之间的父权资本主义的发展和个人体会,看看体制、技术、市场与社会阶层之间的关系,以及我们怎么可以去从中获得摆脱枷锁的思考工具。 Patriarchal Capitalism with Chinese Characteristics: Gendered Discourse of ‘Double Eleven’ Shopping Festival, Bingchun Meng and Yanning Huang Mothers: An Essay on Love and Cruelty, Jacqueline Rose Witches Witch-Hunting, and Women, Silvia Federici Patriarchy and Accumulation on a World Scale, Maria Mies
2018-12-24
1h 08
Latest 300 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
LSE Festival 2018 | Writing Fiction to Dramatise Inequality [Audio]
Speaker(s): Louise Doughty, Winnie M Li, Professor Nicola Lacey | How can literature reach audiences in ways that social science research about inequality can’t? How can narratives about fictional characters dramatise lived experiences of social inequality – and what are the ethical implications of creating these narratives for a mass readership? This event brings together two award-winning authors (one established, one emerging) whose fiction explores various forms of social inequality. Louise Doughty, author of eight novels, is best known for her bestselling Apple Tree Yard, which was adapted into a BBC TV series. Winnie M Li is a PhD student at L...
2018-02-21
55 min
LSE Research in Mandarin
Media Industries and Production in China [Video]
Contributor(s): Dr Bingchun Meng, Dr Catherine Xiang | In this episode of 'LSE Research in Mandarin', Dr Bingchun Meng talks to Dr Catherine Xiang about her research in communication governance and media production in the context of globalization and technological shifts. They also discuss the empowering potential of digital networks in new communicative practices, and the obstacles to this empowerment.
2016-11-04
08 min
LSE Research in Mandarin
Media Industries and Production in China [Video]
Contributor(s): Dr Bingchun Meng | In this video of 'LSE Research in Mandarin', Dr Bingchun Meng talks to Dr Catherine Xiang about her research in communication governance and media production in the context of globalization and technological shifts. They also discuss the empowering potential of digital networks in new communicative practices, and the obstacles to this empowerment.
2015-03-10
17 min
Spring 2011 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
Documenting China: Being a Professional Photographer in the Middle Kingdom
Contributor(s): Ryan Pyle | Canadian born, award winning, documentary photographer Ryan Pyle first visited China in 2001. After a 3 month trip around the country he was hooked. He has never left since. It was very much Ryan's first trip to China that inspired him to enter the discipline of photography, and since then his imagery has graced the pages of the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Time, Newsweek, Fortune, The Sunday Times Magazine and the Financial Times Magazine. Ryan will visit the LSE to speak about his work, his career to date and what it is like working in China...
2011-02-24
52 min
Spring 2011 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
Documenting China: Being a Professional Photographer in the Middle Kingdom
Contributor(s): Ryan Pyle | Canadian born, award winning, documentary photographer Ryan Pyle first visited China in 2001. After a 3 month trip around the country he was hooked. He has never left since. It was very much Ryan's first trip to China that inspired him to enter the discipline of photography, and since then his imagery has graced the pages of the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Time, Newsweek, Fortune, The Sunday Times Magazine and the Financial Times Magazine. Ryan will visit the LSE to speak about his work, his career to date and what it is like working in China...
2011-02-24
52 min
Spring 2011 | Public lectures and events | Video
Documenting China: Being a Professional Photographer in the Middle Kingdom
Contributor(s): Ryan Pyle | Canadian born, award winning, documentary photographer Ryan Pyle first visited China in 2001. After a 3 month trip around the country he was hooked. He has never left since. It was very much Ryan's first trip to China that inspired him to enter the discipline of photography, and since then his imagery has graced the pages of the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Time, Newsweek, Fortune, The Sunday Times Magazine and the Financial Times Magazine. Ryan will visit the LSE to speak about his work, his career to date and what it is like working in China...
2011-02-24
52 min
Spring 2011 | Public lectures and events | Video
Documenting China: Being a Professional Photographer in the Middle Kingdom
Contributor(s): Ryan Pyle | Canadian born, award winning, documentary photographer Ryan Pyle first visited China in 2001. After a 3 month trip around the country he was hooked. He has never left since. It was very much Ryan's first trip to China that inspired him to enter the discipline of photography, and since then his imagery has graced the pages of the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Time, Newsweek, Fortune, The Sunday Times Magazine and the Financial Times Magazine. Ryan will visit the LSE to speak about his work, his career to date and what it is like working in China...
2011-02-24
52 min