Political blogs have played an increasingly more important role in Hong Kong politics. However, research on this topic remains scarce. This analysis examines how political bloggers in Hong Kong used their blogs to participate in politics through a detailed content analysis of 960 political blog articles published on two major news websites -House News Bloggers and Speak Out HK- during the 2014 Umbrella Movement. This study found that "soapbox" stood out as the most popular function hereof, as political bloggers on both ends of the political spectrum actively used their blogs to influence the legitimacy of the Umbrella Movement in the public discourse. A substantial number of blog articles from House News Bloggers also included the functions...
Social media is increasingly used for political conversations and debate. In Hong Kong, social media...
Research into the citizen political participation via social media is dominated by two grand narrati...
Research into the citizen political participation via social media is dominated by two grand narrati...
Political blogs have played an increasingly more important role in Hong Kong politics. However, rese...
Political blogs have played an increasingly more important role in Hong Kong politics. However, rese...
his study argues that political blogging challenges traditional understanding of political participa...
Though it seems to be more popular for most people to discuss some issues with their friends on the ...
This article probes the catalytic features of social media in civic participation and mass civil dis...
This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the Hong Kong's Umbrella Movement, a pro-democracy m...
New media in Malaysia have successfully turned into an influential political mobilizing tool. Intern...
The Umbrella Movement was arguably the largest and longest episode of collective contention in the h...
In 2014, Hong Kong witnessed the rise of a significant social movement, known as the Umbrella Moveme...
2021 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.In 2014, Chinese citizens living in mainland China a...
The Umbrella Movement was arguably the largest and longest episode of collective contention in the h...
Research into the citizen political participation via social media is dominated by two grand narrati...
Social media is increasingly used for political conversations and debate. In Hong Kong, social media...
Research into the citizen political participation via social media is dominated by two grand narrati...
Research into the citizen political participation via social media is dominated by two grand narrati...
Political blogs have played an increasingly more important role in Hong Kong politics. However, rese...
Political blogs have played an increasingly more important role in Hong Kong politics. However, rese...
his study argues that political blogging challenges traditional understanding of political participa...
Though it seems to be more popular for most people to discuss some issues with their friends on the ...
This article probes the catalytic features of social media in civic participation and mass civil dis...
This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the Hong Kong's Umbrella Movement, a pro-democracy m...
New media in Malaysia have successfully turned into an influential political mobilizing tool. Intern...
The Umbrella Movement was arguably the largest and longest episode of collective contention in the h...
In 2014, Hong Kong witnessed the rise of a significant social movement, known as the Umbrella Moveme...
2021 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.In 2014, Chinese citizens living in mainland China a...
The Umbrella Movement was arguably the largest and longest episode of collective contention in the h...
Research into the citizen political participation via social media is dominated by two grand narrati...
Social media is increasingly used for political conversations and debate. In Hong Kong, social media...
Research into the citizen political participation via social media is dominated by two grand narrati...
Research into the citizen political participation via social media is dominated by two grand narrati...