How does journalism empower citizens through reporting and remembering news events, as they take shape in the era of social media in a society where the state power penetrates every aspect of social life and freedom of expression is not legally guaranteed? This inquiry is implemented through looking at the contemporary Chinese context, examining three sets of tensions that capture the characteristics of social media platforms: control/resistance, past/present, and global/local. It analyzes journalism and its reliance on collective memory in social media, by considering social media as an important venue where journalism interacts with other sets of discourses in a tradition of absolute state power. My study shows that in China, a society th...
A significant amount of English language-based literature on how social media in China are used as p...
The popular rise of Chinese microblogging tools has proposed new challenges and opportunities for bo...
This paper provides one of the first studies on the role of social media in articulating individuals...
How does journalism empower citizens through reporting and remembering news events, as they take sha...
How does journalism empower citizens through reporting and remembering news events, as they take sha...
This article examines the history and politics of social media and especially micro-blogging in Chin...
New media technologies not only shape the traditional journalism in China but also complicate the po...
Although Chinese journalists are not able to create their own independent organisations, they are en...
This thesis examines the role of microblogging in shaping public opinion and political participation...
Abstract: This paper provides one of the first studies on the role of social media in shaping collec...
The Internet has fundamentally changed society and the way people communicate with one another. Adva...
Restricted until 7 Nov. 2010.Adopting Lefebvre's concept of "lived space' and Castells's notion of t...
Microblogs, epitomized by Twitter in the West and Weibo in China, have attracted considerable attent...
A significant amount of English language-based literature on how social media in China are used as p...
This project explores the battle on social media platforms between the Chinese government and ordina...
A significant amount of English language-based literature on how social media in China are used as p...
The popular rise of Chinese microblogging tools has proposed new challenges and opportunities for bo...
This paper provides one of the first studies on the role of social media in articulating individuals...
How does journalism empower citizens through reporting and remembering news events, as they take sha...
How does journalism empower citizens through reporting and remembering news events, as they take sha...
This article examines the history and politics of social media and especially micro-blogging in Chin...
New media technologies not only shape the traditional journalism in China but also complicate the po...
Although Chinese journalists are not able to create their own independent organisations, they are en...
This thesis examines the role of microblogging in shaping public opinion and political participation...
Abstract: This paper provides one of the first studies on the role of social media in shaping collec...
The Internet has fundamentally changed society and the way people communicate with one another. Adva...
Restricted until 7 Nov. 2010.Adopting Lefebvre's concept of "lived space' and Castells's notion of t...
Microblogs, epitomized by Twitter in the West and Weibo in China, have attracted considerable attent...
A significant amount of English language-based literature on how social media in China are used as p...
This project explores the battle on social media platforms between the Chinese government and ordina...
A significant amount of English language-based literature on how social media in China are used as p...
The popular rise of Chinese microblogging tools has proposed new challenges and opportunities for bo...
This paper provides one of the first studies on the role of social media in articulating individuals...