WeChat and the Chinese Diaspora
Digital Transnationalism in the Era of China's Rise
Herausgeber: Sun, Wanning; Yu, Haiqing
WeChat and the Chinese Diaspora
Digital Transnationalism in the Era of China's Rise
Herausgeber: Sun, Wanning; Yu, Haiqing
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This book explores a wide range of issues connected to the ways in which WeChat works and is used, across the world among the newest members of the Chinese diaspora.
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This book explores a wide range of issues connected to the ways in which WeChat works and is used, across the world among the newest members of the Chinese diaspora.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9780367724306
- ISBN-10: 0367724308
- Artikelnr.: 69904453
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9780367724306
- ISBN-10: 0367724308
- Artikelnr.: 69904453
Wanning Sun is a Professor of Media and Communication at University of Technology Sydney, Australia. Haiqing Yu is an ARC Future Fellow and Professor of Media and Communication at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia.
WeChat and Chinese diaspora: introduction Wanning Sun and Haiqing Yu Part
1: Infrastructure, regulatory frameworks, business and industries 1. WeChat
as everyday tactics: ride-hailing and place-making in Vancouver Yijia Zhang
2. WeChat as migration infrastructure: the case of Chinese-Russian
precarious labour markets Natalia Ryzhova and Iuliia Koreshkova 3. From
ethnic media to ethno-transnational media: news-focused WeChat subscription
accounts in Australia Fan Yang Part 2: Technological tendencies,
affordances, and relations 4. WeChat as a digital bridge for the Chinese
residents in Italy? A study of the use of social media during the first
wave of COVID-19 Gianluigi Negro and Lala Hu 5. Canary in the coal mine:
WeChat subscription accounts in the United Arab Emirates Haiqing Yu and
Jack Kangjie Liu Part 3: Content, narratives, discourses 6. WeChatting
American politics: misinformation and political polarization in the
immigrant Chinese media ecosystem Chi Zhang 7. News via WeChat for Chinese
speakers in Brazil: towards integration with the PRC information
environment Josh Stenberg Part 4: Identity, sentiments, emotions and affect
8. Building a life on the soil of the ultimate other: WeChat and the sense
of belonging among Chinese migrants in Japan Xinyu Wang 9. From the
politics of motherland to the politics of motherhood: Chinese golden visa
migrants in Hungary Fanni Beck 10. WeChat, 'ethnic grouping' and 'class
belonging': the formation of citizen identity among Chinese now living in
Paris Simeng Wang 11. Global app, local politics, and Chinese migrants in
Africa: a comparative study of Zambia and Angola Hangwei Li Further notes
on WeChat and Chinese diaspora: a conclusion Haiqing Yu and Wanning Sun
1: Infrastructure, regulatory frameworks, business and industries 1. WeChat
as everyday tactics: ride-hailing and place-making in Vancouver Yijia Zhang
2. WeChat as migration infrastructure: the case of Chinese-Russian
precarious labour markets Natalia Ryzhova and Iuliia Koreshkova 3. From
ethnic media to ethno-transnational media: news-focused WeChat subscription
accounts in Australia Fan Yang Part 2: Technological tendencies,
affordances, and relations 4. WeChat as a digital bridge for the Chinese
residents in Italy? A study of the use of social media during the first
wave of COVID-19 Gianluigi Negro and Lala Hu 5. Canary in the coal mine:
WeChat subscription accounts in the United Arab Emirates Haiqing Yu and
Jack Kangjie Liu Part 3: Content, narratives, discourses 6. WeChatting
American politics: misinformation and political polarization in the
immigrant Chinese media ecosystem Chi Zhang 7. News via WeChat for Chinese
speakers in Brazil: towards integration with the PRC information
environment Josh Stenberg Part 4: Identity, sentiments, emotions and affect
8. Building a life on the soil of the ultimate other: WeChat and the sense
of belonging among Chinese migrants in Japan Xinyu Wang 9. From the
politics of motherland to the politics of motherhood: Chinese golden visa
migrants in Hungary Fanni Beck 10. WeChat, 'ethnic grouping' and 'class
belonging': the formation of citizen identity among Chinese now living in
Paris Simeng Wang 11. Global app, local politics, and Chinese migrants in
Africa: a comparative study of Zambia and Angola Hangwei Li Further notes
on WeChat and Chinese diaspora: a conclusion Haiqing Yu and Wanning Sun
WeChat and Chinese diaspora: introduction Wanning Sun and Haiqing Yu Part
1: Infrastructure, regulatory frameworks, business and industries 1. WeChat
as everyday tactics: ride-hailing and place-making in Vancouver Yijia Zhang
2. WeChat as migration infrastructure: the case of Chinese-Russian
precarious labour markets Natalia Ryzhova and Iuliia Koreshkova 3. From
ethnic media to ethno-transnational media: news-focused WeChat subscription
accounts in Australia Fan Yang Part 2: Technological tendencies,
affordances, and relations 4. WeChat as a digital bridge for the Chinese
residents in Italy? A study of the use of social media during the first
wave of COVID-19 Gianluigi Negro and Lala Hu 5. Canary in the coal mine:
WeChat subscription accounts in the United Arab Emirates Haiqing Yu and
Jack Kangjie Liu Part 3: Content, narratives, discourses 6. WeChatting
American politics: misinformation and political polarization in the
immigrant Chinese media ecosystem Chi Zhang 7. News via WeChat for Chinese
speakers in Brazil: towards integration with the PRC information
environment Josh Stenberg Part 4: Identity, sentiments, emotions and affect
8. Building a life on the soil of the ultimate other: WeChat and the sense
of belonging among Chinese migrants in Japan Xinyu Wang 9. From the
politics of motherland to the politics of motherhood: Chinese golden visa
migrants in Hungary Fanni Beck 10. WeChat, 'ethnic grouping' and 'class
belonging': the formation of citizen identity among Chinese now living in
Paris Simeng Wang 11. Global app, local politics, and Chinese migrants in
Africa: a comparative study of Zambia and Angola Hangwei Li Further notes
on WeChat and Chinese diaspora: a conclusion Haiqing Yu and Wanning Sun
1: Infrastructure, regulatory frameworks, business and industries 1. WeChat
as everyday tactics: ride-hailing and place-making in Vancouver Yijia Zhang
2. WeChat as migration infrastructure: the case of Chinese-Russian
precarious labour markets Natalia Ryzhova and Iuliia Koreshkova 3. From
ethnic media to ethno-transnational media: news-focused WeChat subscription
accounts in Australia Fan Yang Part 2: Technological tendencies,
affordances, and relations 4. WeChat as a digital bridge for the Chinese
residents in Italy? A study of the use of social media during the first
wave of COVID-19 Gianluigi Negro and Lala Hu 5. Canary in the coal mine:
WeChat subscription accounts in the United Arab Emirates Haiqing Yu and
Jack Kangjie Liu Part 3: Content, narratives, discourses 6. WeChatting
American politics: misinformation and political polarization in the
immigrant Chinese media ecosystem Chi Zhang 7. News via WeChat for Chinese
speakers in Brazil: towards integration with the PRC information
environment Josh Stenberg Part 4: Identity, sentiments, emotions and affect
8. Building a life on the soil of the ultimate other: WeChat and the sense
of belonging among Chinese migrants in Japan Xinyu Wang 9. From the
politics of motherland to the politics of motherhood: Chinese golden visa
migrants in Hungary Fanni Beck 10. WeChat, 'ethnic grouping' and 'class
belonging': the formation of citizen identity among Chinese now living in
Paris Simeng Wang 11. Global app, local politics, and Chinese migrants in
Africa: a comparative study of Zambia and Angola Hangwei Li Further notes
on WeChat and Chinese diaspora: a conclusion Haiqing Yu and Wanning Sun