This paper aims to assess the reception of the currently developing #MeToo movement in China from the perspective of Chinese internet users, feminists, and the state government as well as how censorship affects the way in which these individuals express their opinions on gendered sexual violence in Chinese society. By using a qualitative content analysis to comb through Chinese social media posts, Chinese state- sponsored news articles, and Western news articles, findings suggest that Chinese netizens are engaging with societal concerns over #MeToo and sexual assault, but do not define their grievances as being within a movement presumably to avoid censorship. Chinese feminist activists use public support of #MeToo-related discussions to ju...
The Twitter hashtag #MeToo has provided an accessible medium for users to share their personal exper...
This thesis aims to explain how Chinese females’ are aware of their identities and feminism in a new...
In 2017, the #MeToo movement lit up Twitter. In Japan, however, it was almost nonexistent an...
This paper aims to assess the reception of the currently developing #MeToo movement in China from th...
This paper aims to assess the reception of the currently developing #MeToo movement in China from th...
This paper aims to assess the reception of the currently developing #MeToo movement in China from th...
In January, 2018, the global anti-sexual violence and anti-sexual harassment movement – popularly kn...
In January, 2018, the global anti-sexual violence and anti-sexual harassment movement – popularly kn...
Grounded in the framing theory, this article examined a differential study by content analysis. Afte...
In January 2018, Chinese women joined the global #MeToo movement to fight sexual harassment and sexu...
Since 2018, the global #Metoo movement has inspired many Chinese women to post their stories and enc...
Developed from Western feminism(s), Chinese feminism is based on a belief in gender equality. This p...
In Chinese, the phrase “rice bunny” is pronounced as “mi tu” and has become a nickname for the #MeTo...
This comparative study investigates the media representation of YouTube-based news about the #MeToo ...
IN THE PAST YEAR, high profile cases and the ensuing #MeToo movement have raised much attention on i...
The Twitter hashtag #MeToo has provided an accessible medium for users to share their personal exper...
This thesis aims to explain how Chinese females’ are aware of their identities and feminism in a new...
In 2017, the #MeToo movement lit up Twitter. In Japan, however, it was almost nonexistent an...
This paper aims to assess the reception of the currently developing #MeToo movement in China from th...
This paper aims to assess the reception of the currently developing #MeToo movement in China from th...
This paper aims to assess the reception of the currently developing #MeToo movement in China from th...
In January, 2018, the global anti-sexual violence and anti-sexual harassment movement – popularly kn...
In January, 2018, the global anti-sexual violence and anti-sexual harassment movement – popularly kn...
Grounded in the framing theory, this article examined a differential study by content analysis. Afte...
In January 2018, Chinese women joined the global #MeToo movement to fight sexual harassment and sexu...
Since 2018, the global #Metoo movement has inspired many Chinese women to post their stories and enc...
Developed from Western feminism(s), Chinese feminism is based on a belief in gender equality. This p...
In Chinese, the phrase “rice bunny” is pronounced as “mi tu” and has become a nickname for the #MeTo...
This comparative study investigates the media representation of YouTube-based news about the #MeToo ...
IN THE PAST YEAR, high profile cases and the ensuing #MeToo movement have raised much attention on i...
The Twitter hashtag #MeToo has provided an accessible medium for users to share their personal exper...
This thesis aims to explain how Chinese females’ are aware of their identities and feminism in a new...
In 2017, the #MeToo movement lit up Twitter. In Japan, however, it was almost nonexistent an...