Research into the citizen political participation via social media is dominated by two grand narratives. In the first, new media are seen as empowering society, while the second portrays the Internet as the State’s ultimate tool for manipulating citizens. This research employed content analysis, critical discourse analysis and interview to compare and contrast the nature of political participation and deliberation on Weibo in [Hong Kong and mainland] and by [VIPs and causal users] on 2012 Hong Kong Chief Executive Election, and how the online censorship shaped their political participation and deliberation regarding this case. Mixed methods used with theoretical framework (e.g. democracy, digital democracy, deliberative democracy, e-partici...
This article aims to supplement current discussion on People Power by attempting to understand the s...
This thesis looks to compare the ways in which the internet informs and organizes political behavior...
Social media may liberate citizens in societies with stringent media controls and accelerate politic...
Research into the citizen political participation via social media is dominated by two grand narrati...
This thesis examines the role of microblogging in shaping public opinion and political participation...
Purpose In this study, the authors explain citizens’ adoption of social media in citizen–government...
Micro-blog has gradually become a main channel for netizens to get information and communicate with ...
A significant amount of English language-based literature on how social media in China are used as p...
This thesis discusses features of citizen communication on Weibo, the Chinese social media platform,...
Using a “big data ” approach, this study aims to demonstrate and analyse the way in which the format...
Discussion is often celebrated as a critical element of public opinion and political participation. ...
Warren, RobertThe mainstream academic attention looking at citizen’s use of social media in China is...
This thesis aims to understand the everyday use of digital media by Chinese ordinary citizens as new...
Social media plays an important role in the process of political engagement, especially in societies...
After the Chinese government blocked Facebook in 2008 and Twitter in 2009 in mainland China, perspic...
This article aims to supplement current discussion on People Power by attempting to understand the s...
This thesis looks to compare the ways in which the internet informs and organizes political behavior...
Social media may liberate citizens in societies with stringent media controls and accelerate politic...
Research into the citizen political participation via social media is dominated by two grand narrati...
This thesis examines the role of microblogging in shaping public opinion and political participation...
Purpose In this study, the authors explain citizens’ adoption of social media in citizen–government...
Micro-blog has gradually become a main channel for netizens to get information and communicate with ...
A significant amount of English language-based literature on how social media in China are used as p...
This thesis discusses features of citizen communication on Weibo, the Chinese social media platform,...
Using a “big data ” approach, this study aims to demonstrate and analyse the way in which the format...
Discussion is often celebrated as a critical element of public opinion and political participation. ...
Warren, RobertThe mainstream academic attention looking at citizen’s use of social media in China is...
This thesis aims to understand the everyday use of digital media by Chinese ordinary citizens as new...
Social media plays an important role in the process of political engagement, especially in societies...
After the Chinese government blocked Facebook in 2008 and Twitter in 2009 in mainland China, perspic...
This article aims to supplement current discussion on People Power by attempting to understand the s...
This thesis looks to compare the ways in which the internet informs and organizes political behavior...
Social media may liberate citizens in societies with stringent media controls and accelerate politic...