In the current research on media and communication, Western internet companies (e.g. Google and Facebook) are typically described as digital platforms, yet these actors increasingly rely on infrastructural properties to expand and maintain their market power. Through the case study of the Chinese social media application, WeChat, we argue that WeChat is an example of a non-Western digital media service that owes its success first to its platformization and then to the infrastructuralization of its platform model. Moreover, our findings show that the infrastructuralization of the WeChat platform model in China is shaped by markedly techno-nationalist media regulations and an increasingly overt cyber-sovereignty agenda. Drawing on the results...
The rapid development of digital technology infrastructure in the People’s Republic of China, togeth...
This article explores the actions of Chinese stakeholders as norm entrepreneurs in mobile Internet s...
Despite the market dominance of the 'WeChat' app in today's China, we currently know little about it...
In the current research on media and communication, Western internet companies (e.g. Google and Face...
An emerging body of literature has revealed that social media enhance digital business governance to...
WeChat is a popular Chinese social media platform that emphasizes mobile internet services rather th...
WeChat is China’s most popular multi-purpose messaging and social media application and has been gai...
The work focuses on the study of WeChat (main social network in China) and its digital activity for ...
The techno-nationalist and surveillant aspects of Chinese platform infrastructuralization are well-d...
In August 2020, the U.S. President issued an executive order to ban the Chinese-based social platfor...
This article is a political economy account of Australia-focused subscription accounts on the social...
Mobile social networking apps, which offer a real-time platform for creating, sharing, and chatting,...
China boasts the world’s largest social media market, which is vastly differentfrom her Western coun...
The ascension to power of Xi Jinping in 2012 marks a significant moment in regard to Chinese percept...
The paper presents a methodology to understand WeChat Official Accounts (WOAs) from their backend t...
The rapid development of digital technology infrastructure in the People’s Republic of China, togeth...
This article explores the actions of Chinese stakeholders as norm entrepreneurs in mobile Internet s...
Despite the market dominance of the 'WeChat' app in today's China, we currently know little about it...
In the current research on media and communication, Western internet companies (e.g. Google and Face...
An emerging body of literature has revealed that social media enhance digital business governance to...
WeChat is a popular Chinese social media platform that emphasizes mobile internet services rather th...
WeChat is China’s most popular multi-purpose messaging and social media application and has been gai...
The work focuses on the study of WeChat (main social network in China) and its digital activity for ...
The techno-nationalist and surveillant aspects of Chinese platform infrastructuralization are well-d...
In August 2020, the U.S. President issued an executive order to ban the Chinese-based social platfor...
This article is a political economy account of Australia-focused subscription accounts on the social...
Mobile social networking apps, which offer a real-time platform for creating, sharing, and chatting,...
China boasts the world’s largest social media market, which is vastly differentfrom her Western coun...
The ascension to power of Xi Jinping in 2012 marks a significant moment in regard to Chinese percept...
The paper presents a methodology to understand WeChat Official Accounts (WOAs) from their backend t...
The rapid development of digital technology infrastructure in the People’s Republic of China, togeth...
This article explores the actions of Chinese stakeholders as norm entrepreneurs in mobile Internet s...
Despite the market dominance of the 'WeChat' app in today's China, we currently know little about it...