This paper discusses the political and social implications of the rise of “citizen journalism” (CJ) in China, a country where mainstream media are still under tight control while social conflicts are intensifying and nationalistic sentiments are exacerbating. The impact of CJ on mainstream journalism (MJ) and public participation is mostly discussed in respect of Western democratic societies. We know little about CJ and its political and social impact in nondemocratic societies like China. This paper provides an analysis of four case studies of CJ practice in China, which show that the impact of CJ on Chinese mainstream media and society is multifaceted. There is evidence that CJ is used by MJ as a news source as well as an alternative chan...
Warren, RobertThe mainstream academic attention looking at citizen’s use of social media in China is...
Two dimensions are cross-applied to discuss the effect of the internet on contemporary journalism. O...
This dissertation studies the construction of Chinese nationalism by the Chinese government and medi...
One of the most frequently made European criticisms of China under communist rule has been of the co...
This paper analyzes the democratizing potential of Chinese social media. The Chinese government’s me...
Although Chinese journalists are not able to create their own independent organisations, they are en...
This thesis looks into the changing role of the media in China since the initiation of economic refo...
This article studies media practices of urban Chinese in order to examine conceptual changes in the ...
This chapter studies media practices of urban Chinese in order to examine conceptual changes in the ...
ii This thesis explores the distinctive forms of journalism that have emerged in mainstream news web...
How does journalism empower citizens through reporting and remembering news events, as they take sha...
As news production worldwide has been experiencing challenges from technological developments, this ...
How does journalism empower citizens through reporting and remembering news events, as they take sha...
New media technologies not only shape the traditional journalism in China but also complicate the po...
The internet is widely seen to have facilitated social movement organizations (SMOs) by providing th...
Warren, RobertThe mainstream academic attention looking at citizen’s use of social media in China is...
Two dimensions are cross-applied to discuss the effect of the internet on contemporary journalism. O...
This dissertation studies the construction of Chinese nationalism by the Chinese government and medi...
One of the most frequently made European criticisms of China under communist rule has been of the co...
This paper analyzes the democratizing potential of Chinese social media. The Chinese government’s me...
Although Chinese journalists are not able to create their own independent organisations, they are en...
This thesis looks into the changing role of the media in China since the initiation of economic refo...
This article studies media practices of urban Chinese in order to examine conceptual changes in the ...
This chapter studies media practices of urban Chinese in order to examine conceptual changes in the ...
ii This thesis explores the distinctive forms of journalism that have emerged in mainstream news web...
How does journalism empower citizens through reporting and remembering news events, as they take sha...
As news production worldwide has been experiencing challenges from technological developments, this ...
How does journalism empower citizens through reporting and remembering news events, as they take sha...
New media technologies not only shape the traditional journalism in China but also complicate the po...
The internet is widely seen to have facilitated social movement organizations (SMOs) by providing th...
Warren, RobertThe mainstream academic attention looking at citizen’s use of social media in China is...
Two dimensions are cross-applied to discuss the effect of the internet on contemporary journalism. O...
This dissertation studies the construction of Chinese nationalism by the Chinese government and medi...