This research examines discourses on the social media site Weibo around the group of international asylum seekers during an online campaign launched by United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to raise awareness of asylum seekers in the People’s Republic of China on June 2017. Sina Weibo is a Chinese social media site with its users making up of around 50% of total Chinese internet users (Weibo, 2017). Despite the background that Chinese government aims at taking more significant responsibility in global governance, in the same time as China demonstrates emerging interests in refugee issues, commentaries from grassroots Chinese on social media, however, held an altered stance. According to the author’s observation, during and after the...
News travels quickly on social media and can easily develop into a political crisis. Investigating t...
Nationalism has been an important issue for China in both domestic politics and international relati...
Since the Chinese were officially plugged into the virtual community in 1994, the usage of the inter...
This research examines discourses on the social media site Weibo around the group of international a...
This thesis discusses the enabling functions of Weibo, China’s equivalent of Twitter, and its role a...
Online social media has become one of the most important ways for authoritarian regimes to maintain ...
This paper attempts to decode anti-refugee sentiments on Chinese social media. It is based on the se...
This paper provides one of the first studies on the role of social media in articulating individuals...
After the Chinese government blocked Facebook in 2008 and Twitter in 2009 in mainland China, perspic...
The year 2008 witnessed an explosion of online Chinese nationalism, triggered by a series of inciden...
Like all nations, China has been profoundly affected by the emergence of the Internet, particularly ...
A significant amount of English language-based literature on how social media in China are used as p...
The rapid development of social media has had a profound impact on how people access and share infor...
A significant amount of English language-based literature on how social media in China are used as p...
This dissertation studies the construction of Chinese nationalism by the Chinese government and medi...
News travels quickly on social media and can easily develop into a political crisis. Investigating t...
Nationalism has been an important issue for China in both domestic politics and international relati...
Since the Chinese were officially plugged into the virtual community in 1994, the usage of the inter...
This research examines discourses on the social media site Weibo around the group of international a...
This thesis discusses the enabling functions of Weibo, China’s equivalent of Twitter, and its role a...
Online social media has become one of the most important ways for authoritarian regimes to maintain ...
This paper attempts to decode anti-refugee sentiments on Chinese social media. It is based on the se...
This paper provides one of the first studies on the role of social media in articulating individuals...
After the Chinese government blocked Facebook in 2008 and Twitter in 2009 in mainland China, perspic...
The year 2008 witnessed an explosion of online Chinese nationalism, triggered by a series of inciden...
Like all nations, China has been profoundly affected by the emergence of the Internet, particularly ...
A significant amount of English language-based literature on how social media in China are used as p...
The rapid development of social media has had a profound impact on how people access and share infor...
A significant amount of English language-based literature on how social media in China are used as p...
This dissertation studies the construction of Chinese nationalism by the Chinese government and medi...
News travels quickly on social media and can easily develop into a political crisis. Investigating t...
Nationalism has been an important issue for China in both domestic politics and international relati...
Since the Chinese were officially plugged into the virtual community in 1994, the usage of the inter...