1. A Perspective of Spatial Planning: The New Media and the Reconstruction of Values for Contemporary Chinese Citizen.
- Abstract
The author argues that the values conflict of which brought out by the capitalization of the space is the roots of the crisis of ideology during the social transition period in contemporary China. The image of a city which is looked upon as an important content of urban planning is exactly the presentation of above conflict in certain period and it widely appears among which the media focus on. The media, during its process of reading and broadcasting the image of city, and because of its original characters of information dissymmetry, it inevitably reflects its ideological position and its choices of value therefore it finally leads to the dissymmetry of communication. The emergence of new media partly counteracts the dissymmetry of communication in certain meaning. But, comparing to traditional media, the ideological contents of which new media carried become more complexity and more concealed. The article tries to rethink the role of media when they choose a city symbol of Shanghai-- Shikumen in Xintiandi style or Worker's village-- from a perspective of spatial planning. By discussing the conflicts of values what the above choice indicated, the article argues that the value reconstructing of contemporary Chinese citizen rely on the interaction and rethinking between the new media and spatial planning. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2012