The Chinese government is currently performing a delicate act of balance: attempting to foster a "healthy" nationalism among the young generation in China while, at the same time, having to deal with the at times rather loud and uncompromising expression of this nationalism online. By examining examples of online debates on issues of national interest; in this case the Spratly Islands and the animosity between a Chinese and a Japanese child, this article discusses the use of historical imagery in online historical debates and demonstrates a linkage between the version of Chinese history promulgated in the so-called patriotic education campaign and the rhetoric used online. Even though the viewpoints expressed in the two debates vary widely,...
Citizens’ attitudes towards foreign countries are considered an important factor in making foreign p...
In the last two decades, against the backdrop of multiple anti-Japanese protests in China, the rise ...
This thesis discusses the enabling functions of Weibo, China’s equivalent of Twitter, and its role a...
The Chinese government is currently performing a delicate act of balance: attempting to foster a “he...
The Chinese government is currently performing a delicate act of balance: attempting to foster a "he...
Nationalism has been an important issue for China in both domestic politics and international relati...
The year 2008 witnessed an explosion of online Chinese nationalism, triggered by a series of inciden...
Since the Chinese were officially plugged into the virtual community in 1994, the usage of the inter...
· Within the proviso that one party rule should be maintained, Chinese politics is becoming more plu...
Nationalism today interacts in complicated ways with advanced information and communication systems...
This dissertation studies the construction of Chinese nationalism by the Chinese government and medi...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018This thesis conducts detailed content and data anal...
The rise of popular online Chinese nationalism has been interpreted by many researchers largely as a...
SCHNEIDER, Florian. 2018. China’s Digital Nationalism. Oxford: Oxford University Press. HAN, Rongbin...
In digital China, networked actors ranging from state agencies to private Internet users engage in h...
Citizens’ attitudes towards foreign countries are considered an important factor in making foreign p...
In the last two decades, against the backdrop of multiple anti-Japanese protests in China, the rise ...
This thesis discusses the enabling functions of Weibo, China’s equivalent of Twitter, and its role a...
The Chinese government is currently performing a delicate act of balance: attempting to foster a “he...
The Chinese government is currently performing a delicate act of balance: attempting to foster a "he...
Nationalism has been an important issue for China in both domestic politics and international relati...
The year 2008 witnessed an explosion of online Chinese nationalism, triggered by a series of inciden...
Since the Chinese were officially plugged into the virtual community in 1994, the usage of the inter...
· Within the proviso that one party rule should be maintained, Chinese politics is becoming more plu...
Nationalism today interacts in complicated ways with advanced information and communication systems...
This dissertation studies the construction of Chinese nationalism by the Chinese government and medi...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018This thesis conducts detailed content and data anal...
The rise of popular online Chinese nationalism has been interpreted by many researchers largely as a...
SCHNEIDER, Florian. 2018. China’s Digital Nationalism. Oxford: Oxford University Press. HAN, Rongbin...
In digital China, networked actors ranging from state agencies to private Internet users engage in h...
Citizens’ attitudes towards foreign countries are considered an important factor in making foreign p...
In the last two decades, against the backdrop of multiple anti-Japanese protests in China, the rise ...
This thesis discusses the enabling functions of Weibo, China’s equivalent of Twitter, and its role a...