Chinese Social Media
Social, Cultural, and Political Implications
Herausgeber: Kent, Mike; Xu, Jian; Ellis, Katie
Chinese Social Media
Social, Cultural, and Political Implications
Herausgeber: Kent, Mike; Xu, Jian; Ellis, Katie
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This book brings together scholars from a variety of disciplines to address critical perspectives on Chinese language social media, internationalizing the state of social media studies beyond the Anglophone paradigm.
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This book brings together scholars from a variety of disciplines to address critical perspectives on Chinese language social media, internationalizing the state of social media studies beyond the Anglophone paradigm.
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9780367889418
- ISBN-10: 0367889412
- Artikelnr.: 58482088
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9780367889418
- ISBN-10: 0367889412
- Artikelnr.: 58482088
Mike Kent is Head of Department and a senior lecturer in the Internet Studies Department at Curtin University, Australia Katie Ellis is a senior research fellow in the Internet Studies Department and convenor of the Critical Disability Studies Research Network at Curtin University, Australia Jian Xu is a research fellow at the School of Communications and Creative Arts at Deakin University, Australia
Foreword
Michael Keane
1. Chinese social media today
Mike Kent, Katie Ellis and Jian Xu
Part I: Chinese Social Media and the Public
2. Micro-philanthropy and new grassroots associations: Social media and the
rights discourse in China.
Haiqing Yu
3.Social media and legitimization tactics of grassroots NGOs in China: A
case study of Love Save Pneumoconiosis
Dianlin Huang
4. The "Making" of online celebrity - A case Study of Chinese rural
same-sex male couple Anwei and Yebin
Tianyang Zhou and Lianrui Jia
5. Populist sentiments and digital ethos in the social media space:
Revelations of Weibo celebrities in China
Zixue Tai, Xiaolong Liu and Jiang Liang
Part II: Chinese Social Media and (Re)Presentation
6. Framing food safety issues in China: The interplay of official discourse
and civil discourse
Yang Wang
7. Face-work on social media: The presentation of self on Renren and
Facebook
Xiaoli Tian
8. RenRen and social capital in contemporary China
Naziat Choudhury and David Holmes
Part III: Chinese Social Media and Disability
9. WeChat and the Voice Donor campaign: an example of 'doing good' on
social media
Mike Kent, Katie Ellis, Joy Zhang, and He Zhang
10. Accessibility in China: a Peep at a Leopard through a tube
Yao Ding and G. Anthony Giannoumis
11. The Accessibility of Chinese Social Media Applications: A heuristic
evaluation of WeChat app
Weiqin Chen, Way Kiat Bong and Nan Li
Part IV: Chinese Social Media in Greater China and Overseas
12. From (anti-mainland) sinophobia and shibboleths to mobilisation on a
Taiwanese message board
Joshua Cader
13. The Chineseness of Chinese Internet companies
Michael Keane
1. Chinese social media today
Mike Kent, Katie Ellis and Jian Xu
Part I: Chinese Social Media and the Public
2. Micro-philanthropy and new grassroots associations: Social media and the
rights discourse in China.
Haiqing Yu
3.Social media and legitimization tactics of grassroots NGOs in China: A
case study of Love Save Pneumoconiosis
Dianlin Huang
4. The "Making" of online celebrity - A case Study of Chinese rural
same-sex male couple Anwei and Yebin
Tianyang Zhou and Lianrui Jia
5. Populist sentiments and digital ethos in the social media space:
Revelations of Weibo celebrities in China
Zixue Tai, Xiaolong Liu and Jiang Liang
Part II: Chinese Social Media and (Re)Presentation
6. Framing food safety issues in China: The interplay of official discourse
and civil discourse
Yang Wang
7. Face-work on social media: The presentation of self on Renren and
Xiaoli Tian
8. RenRen and social capital in contemporary China
Naziat Choudhury and David Holmes
Part III: Chinese Social Media and Disability
9. WeChat and the Voice Donor campaign: an example of 'doing good' on
social media
Mike Kent, Katie Ellis, Joy Zhang, and He Zhang
10. Accessibility in China: a Peep at a Leopard through a tube
Yao Ding and G. Anthony Giannoumis
11. The Accessibility of Chinese Social Media Applications: A heuristic
evaluation of WeChat app
Weiqin Chen, Way Kiat Bong and Nan Li
Part IV: Chinese Social Media in Greater China and Overseas
12. From (anti-mainland) sinophobia and shibboleths to mobilisation on a
Taiwanese message board
Joshua Cader
13. The Chineseness of Chinese Internet companies
Foreword
Michael Keane
1. Chinese social media today
Mike Kent, Katie Ellis and Jian Xu
Part I: Chinese Social Media and the Public
2. Micro-philanthropy and new grassroots associations: Social media and the
rights discourse in China.
Haiqing Yu
3.Social media and legitimization tactics of grassroots NGOs in China: A
case study of Love Save Pneumoconiosis
Dianlin Huang
4. The "Making" of online celebrity - A case Study of Chinese rural
same-sex male couple Anwei and Yebin
Tianyang Zhou and Lianrui Jia
5. Populist sentiments and digital ethos in the social media space:
Revelations of Weibo celebrities in China
Zixue Tai, Xiaolong Liu and Jiang Liang
Part II: Chinese Social Media and (Re)Presentation
6. Framing food safety issues in China: The interplay of official discourse
and civil discourse
Yang Wang
7. Face-work on social media: The presentation of self on Renren and
Facebook
Xiaoli Tian
8. RenRen and social capital in contemporary China
Naziat Choudhury and David Holmes
Part III: Chinese Social Media and Disability
9. WeChat and the Voice Donor campaign: an example of 'doing good' on
social media
Mike Kent, Katie Ellis, Joy Zhang, and He Zhang
10. Accessibility in China: a Peep at a Leopard through a tube
Yao Ding and G. Anthony Giannoumis
11. The Accessibility of Chinese Social Media Applications: A heuristic
evaluation of WeChat app
Weiqin Chen, Way Kiat Bong and Nan Li
Part IV: Chinese Social Media in Greater China and Overseas
12. From (anti-mainland) sinophobia and shibboleths to mobilisation on a
Taiwanese message board
Joshua Cader
13. The Chineseness of Chinese Internet companies
Michael Keane
1. Chinese social media today
Mike Kent, Katie Ellis and Jian Xu
Part I: Chinese Social Media and the Public
2. Micro-philanthropy and new grassroots associations: Social media and the
rights discourse in China.
Haiqing Yu
3.Social media and legitimization tactics of grassroots NGOs in China: A
case study of Love Save Pneumoconiosis
Dianlin Huang
4. The "Making" of online celebrity - A case Study of Chinese rural
same-sex male couple Anwei and Yebin
Tianyang Zhou and Lianrui Jia
5. Populist sentiments and digital ethos in the social media space:
Revelations of Weibo celebrities in China
Zixue Tai, Xiaolong Liu and Jiang Liang
Part II: Chinese Social Media and (Re)Presentation
6. Framing food safety issues in China: The interplay of official discourse
and civil discourse
Yang Wang
7. Face-work on social media: The presentation of self on Renren and
Xiaoli Tian
8. RenRen and social capital in contemporary China
Naziat Choudhury and David Holmes
Part III: Chinese Social Media and Disability
9. WeChat and the Voice Donor campaign: an example of 'doing good' on
social media
Mike Kent, Katie Ellis, Joy Zhang, and He Zhang
10. Accessibility in China: a Peep at a Leopard through a tube
Yao Ding and G. Anthony Giannoumis
11. The Accessibility of Chinese Social Media Applications: A heuristic
evaluation of WeChat app
Weiqin Chen, Way Kiat Bong and Nan Li
Part IV: Chinese Social Media in Greater China and Overseas
12. From (anti-mainland) sinophobia and shibboleths to mobilisation on a
Taiwanese message board
Joshua Cader
13. The Chineseness of Chinese Internet companies