The framing analysis of the media representation in 7.23 motor car accident--a study of People's Daily, Nanfang Metropolis Daily, People's Daily Online and Phoenix New Media.
Wang, Wenbo
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Wenbo Wang
(Institute of Journalism and Communication, CASS)