This study aims to address, how the government of China’s adaptation of microblog does impacts social contention and local governance? This study assess the extent to microblogging can serve as: 1) a virus bringing unexpected outcome; 2) a battering ram for spearhead reform and 3) as an authority of reinforcer of existing power, such as politics as usual. The research studied WEIBO in depth perspective of local governance. The author also found that microblog of government in the short run is resulting in organizational change. Perhaps, Chinese local government microblogs operate largely as “beta-institutions” experimenting with respect to negotiation and corporation with their microblog services and micro public providers aimed at enhan...
Authorities in the People’s Republic of China communicate with citizens using an estimated six hundr...
The popular rise of Chinese microblogging tools has proposed new challenges and opportunities for bo...
This thesis examines the role of microblogging in shaping public opinion and political participation...
Authorities in the People’s Republic of China communicate with citizens using an estimated 600,000 S...
Authorities in the People’s Republic of China communicate with citizens using an estimated 600,000 S...
The popularization of microblogging in China represents a new challenge to the state’s regime of inf...
It is becoming widely believed that social network is posing an insurmountable threat to authoritari...
Authorities in the People’s Republic of China communicate with citizens using an estimated 600,000 S...
The current study aimed to examine how the Chinese government agencies adopted Sina Weibo, a popular...
China’s local governments are facing a crisis of public confidence and have struggled to handl...
China’s local governments are facing a crisis of public confidence and have struggled to handl...
"China's local governments are facing a crisis of public confidence and have struggled to handle pol...
"China's local governments are facing a crisis of public confidence and have struggled to handle pol...
"China's local governments are facing a crisis of public confidence and have struggled to handle pol...
The present study investigates the influence of micro-blogs on the major agenda-setting media in Chi...
Authorities in the People’s Republic of China communicate with citizens using an estimated six hundr...
The popular rise of Chinese microblogging tools has proposed new challenges and opportunities for bo...
This thesis examines the role of microblogging in shaping public opinion and political participation...
Authorities in the People’s Republic of China communicate with citizens using an estimated 600,000 S...
Authorities in the People’s Republic of China communicate with citizens using an estimated 600,000 S...
The popularization of microblogging in China represents a new challenge to the state’s regime of inf...
It is becoming widely believed that social network is posing an insurmountable threat to authoritari...
Authorities in the People’s Republic of China communicate with citizens using an estimated 600,000 S...
The current study aimed to examine how the Chinese government agencies adopted Sina Weibo, a popular...
China’s local governments are facing a crisis of public confidence and have struggled to handl...
China’s local governments are facing a crisis of public confidence and have struggled to handl...
"China's local governments are facing a crisis of public confidence and have struggled to handle pol...
"China's local governments are facing a crisis of public confidence and have struggled to handle pol...
"China's local governments are facing a crisis of public confidence and have struggled to handle pol...
The present study investigates the influence of micro-blogs on the major agenda-setting media in Chi...
Authorities in the People’s Republic of China communicate with citizens using an estimated six hundr...
The popular rise of Chinese microblogging tools has proposed new challenges and opportunities for bo...
This thesis examines the role of microblogging in shaping public opinion and political participation...