Freeing the Press: How Field Environment Explains Critical News Reporting in China

Ya-Wen Lei, "Freeing the Press: How Field Environment Explains Critical News Reporting in China," American Journal of Sociology 122, no. 1: 1-48, July 2016

DOI: 10.1086/686697

48 Pages Posted: 14 May 2020

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Ya-Wen Lei

Harvard University, Department of Sociology

Date Written: July 1, 2006

Abstract

This article examines critical news reporting in China as an instance of collective resistance in authoritarian contexts. It draws on field theory to understand why and how news media in certain localities were able to resist political pressure and report critically on important social problems, despite limited media freedom. Through a comparative study of six newspaper organizations in the three coastal cities of Guangzhou, Beijing, and Shanghai, the article demonstrates the significance of local field environment for critical news reporting. The findings reveal how site-specific field environments can alternately enable or constrain collective resistance in an authoritarian context. In localities where the journalist communities were paired with a competitive newspaper market and less unified state agencies, the field environment allowed journalists to produce critical news reports. But when the local political and economic fields were less fragmented and competitive, respectively, the opposite was true.

Suggested Citation

Lei, Ya-Wen, Freeing the Press: How Field Environment Explains Critical News Reporting in China (July 1, 2006). Ya-Wen Lei, "Freeing the Press: How Field Environment Explains Critical News Reporting in China," American Journal of Sociology 122, no. 1: 1-48, July 2016, DOI: 10.1086/686697, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3580386

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