The 4th National Conference on Speech,Image,Communication and Signal Pro-cessing,which was sponsored by the Institute of Speech,Hearing,and Music Acoustics,Acoustical Society of China and the Institute of Signal Proce...The 4th National Conference on Speech,Image,Communication and Signal Pro-cessing,which was sponsored by the Institute of Speech,Hearing,and Music Acoustics,Acoustical Society of China and the Institute of Signal Processing,Electronic Society ofChina,was held,25—27 October,1989,at Beijing Institute of Post and Telecommun-ication.The conference drew a registration of 150 from different places in the country,which made it the largest conference in the last eight years.The president of Institute of Speech,Hearing,and Music Acoustics,ASC,professorZHANG Jialu made a openning speech at the openning session,and the honorary presi-dent of Acoustical Society of China,professor MAA Dah-You and the president of展开更多
This article will discuss how the official discourse on the Chinese Dream is transformed in the meeting with the public in China. The Chinese Dream will be discussed both as a political framing discourse and as a publ...This article will discuss how the official discourse on the Chinese Dream is transformed in the meeting with the public in China. The Chinese Dream will be discussed both as a political framing discourse and as a public communication campaign in order to understand how the very selective responsiveness to the central theme of the Chinese Dream, the great rejuvenation of the Chinese Nation, influences the impact of the Dream discourse. An analysis of a selection of posts from Sina Weibo demonstrates how the Dream discourse contributes to national identity building, or in Benedict Anderson's words (in Imagined communities: Reflections on the origin and spread of nationalism, 1991): to the imagined community that is China.展开更多
文摘The 4th National Conference on Speech,Image,Communication and Signal Pro-cessing,which was sponsored by the Institute of Speech,Hearing,and Music Acoustics,Acoustical Society of China and the Institute of Signal Processing,Electronic Society ofChina,was held,25—27 October,1989,at Beijing Institute of Post and Telecommun-ication.The conference drew a registration of 150 from different places in the country,which made it the largest conference in the last eight years.The president of Institute of Speech,Hearing,and Music Acoustics,ASC,professorZHANG Jialu made a openning speech at the openning session,and the honorary presi-dent of Acoustical Society of China,professor MAA Dah-You and the president of
文摘This article will discuss how the official discourse on the Chinese Dream is transformed in the meeting with the public in China. The Chinese Dream will be discussed both as a political framing discourse and as a public communication campaign in order to understand how the very selective responsiveness to the central theme of the Chinese Dream, the great rejuvenation of the Chinese Nation, influences the impact of the Dream discourse. An analysis of a selection of posts from Sina Weibo demonstrates how the Dream discourse contributes to national identity building, or in Benedict Anderson's words (in Imagined communities: Reflections on the origin and spread of nationalism, 1991): to the imagined community that is China.