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IJLLL 2025 Vol.11(4): 176-180
DOI: 10.18178/IJLLL.2025.11.4.595

Mapping the International Circulation and Reception of China’s Poverty Alleviation Discourses Based on Framing Theory and Textual Similarity Analysis

Jiaxin Lin* and Fangyan Li
School of Foreign Studies, Northwest Polytechnical University, Xi’an, Shaanxi, 710129, P.R. China
Email: linjiaxin@nwpu.edu.cn (J.X.L.); freya0308@163.com (F.Y.L.)
*Corresponding author

Manuscript received August 23, 2024; accepted December 7, 2024; published August 14, 2025.

Abstract—As the assertion of discourse power is crucial for nations aiming to shape global narratives, the enhancement of international communication capacity has become a pivotal element for China. This study focuses on the linguistic landscape of the website of China Foundation for Rural Development, to examine how the discourse system of poverty alleviation, unique to this new era, is being communicated. It aims to explore the pathways through which this distinctive discourse system is disseminated globally. Employing the framing theory, the study clarifies the international communication routes and mechanisms of China’s poverty alleviation discourse system, collecting relevant linguistic materials to reveal the characteristics of poverty alleviation discourse in its international representation at various structural levels. Furthermore, the study conducts a textual similarity analysis, including semantic and sentiment similarity, to evaluate the fidelity and credibility of translations. Offering vital insights for improving the dissemination of China’s poverty alleviation experiences across cultural and linguistic barriers, this study significantly informs future scholarship on cross-cultural development discourse.

Keywords—international discourse, poverty alleviation, China Foundation for Rural Development, framing theory, textual similarity analysis

Cite: Jiaxin Lin and Fangyan Li, "Mapping the International Circulation and Reception of China’s Poverty Alleviation Discourses Based on Framing Theory and Textual Similarity Analysis," International Journal of Languages, Literature and Linguistics, vol. 11, no. 4, pp. 176-180, 2025.

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