The political and economic dependence of the press in Macao under Portuguese and Chinese rule: continuity and change

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Autor(a) principal: Ribeiro, Nelson Costa
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Simões, José Manuel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/32197
Resumo: The article analyses the media system in Macao, a special administrative region of China that transitioned from Portuguese to Chinese sovereignty in 1999, becoming one of cities in the world with the largest number of published newspapers per capita. Combining historical research with the analysis of contemporary empirical data collected through interviews with journalists working on the ground, the research demonstrates how there is a long tradition of state control that goes back to the colonial era and that has assumed different forms, ranging from outright censorship to physical intimidation of journalists and economic dependence on the government. Limitations and control strategies imposed on news reporting during the Portuguese administration continue to be practiced today by the Chinese authorities. Even so, journalists operating on the Macao media market tend to overstate the level of freedom they are given, which can be attributed to media outlets being economically dependent on the state. Nevertheless, the level of freedom attributed to the press is today higher than it had been during the colonial period with some critical voices being allowed to reach the media. This needs to be understood in the context of what has been defined as the Chinese safety valve strategy.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The political and economic dependence of the press in Macao under Portuguese and Chinese rule: continuity and change
title The political and economic dependence of the press in Macao under Portuguese and Chinese rule: continuity and change
spellingShingle The political and economic dependence of the press in Macao under Portuguese and Chinese rule: continuity and change
Ribeiro, Nelson Costa
Censorship
Journalism practice
Media systems
Press freedom
Press subsidies
title_short The political and economic dependence of the press in Macao under Portuguese and Chinese rule: continuity and change
title_full The political and economic dependence of the press in Macao under Portuguese and Chinese rule: continuity and change
title_fullStr The political and economic dependence of the press in Macao under Portuguese and Chinese rule: continuity and change
title_full_unstemmed The political and economic dependence of the press in Macao under Portuguese and Chinese rule: continuity and change
title_sort The political and economic dependence of the press in Macao under Portuguese and Chinese rule: continuity and change
author Ribeiro, Nelson Costa
author_facet Ribeiro, Nelson Costa
Simões, José Manuel
author_role author
author2 Simões, José Manuel
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ribeiro, Nelson Costa
Simões, José Manuel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Censorship
Journalism practice
Media systems
Press freedom
Press subsidies
topic Censorship
Journalism practice
Media systems
Press freedom
Press subsidies
description The article analyses the media system in Macao, a special administrative region of China that transitioned from Portuguese to Chinese sovereignty in 1999, becoming one of cities in the world with the largest number of published newspapers per capita. Combining historical research with the analysis of contemporary empirical data collected through interviews with journalists working on the ground, the research demonstrates how there is a long tradition of state control that goes back to the colonial era and that has assumed different forms, ranging from outright censorship to physical intimidation of journalists and economic dependence on the government. Limitations and control strategies imposed on news reporting during the Portuguese administration continue to be practiced today by the Chinese authorities. Even so, journalists operating on the Macao media market tend to overstate the level of freedom they are given, which can be attributed to media outlets being economically dependent on the state. Nevertheless, the level of freedom attributed to the press is today higher than it had been during the colonial period with some critical voices being allowed to reach the media. This needs to be understood in the context of what has been defined as the Chinese safety valve strategy.
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