Communication studies in Chinese mainland started late. 1956 "Journalism Translation Series" compiled by the Department of Journalism of Fudan University translated communication into "mass communication", which was the first word C (communication) that Chinese mainland came into contact with. After 1978, journalism scholars from Fudan University, People's Congress, Academy of Social Sciences and Guang Bei began to translate and evaluate a large number of western communication papers and works, and introduced the main theories, concepts, categories and methods of communication more accurately.
1982 held the first national communication seminar ... 1986 the second time: discussed how to establish "journalism and communication" with China characteristics. The empirical research on service and communication began in China. 1993 the third seminar reviewed the localization, basic theory, empirical analysis and cross-cultural communication of design communication. ............
-Hu's Introduction to Communication, chapter/kloc-0, section 2.
From 65438 to 0997, communication and journalism ("journalism and communication") was listed as a national first-class discipline by the Ministry of Education, which indicated that communication was officially recognized as an important discipline in China.
Introduction process:
In 1950s, some journalists from China Renmin University and Fudan University noticed this emerging field in the West and made some translations and introductions of some concepts sporadically. At that time, the motivation of contact and communication was to understand the latest trends of foreign journalism research, and still use the thinking framework of journalism research at that time to interpret the developing disciplines.
"Cultural big&; During the "%"period, the teaching and research of journalism were destroyed, and the introduction of communication was forced to stop. However, the 1960 s and 1970 s, when we missed the development, happened to be an important turning point in western communication studies.
Until the early 1980s, with the liberation of ideas, the pan-ideological color in journalism gradually faded, and communication was introduced to China for the second time.
-Liu Hailong's theory of mass communication: schools and paradigms, Chapter 2, Section 2.
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