This study uses frames analysis to investigate online discourses and processes of political deliberation on China’s weibo (microblog) service. It offers a comparative analysis of competing discourses surrounding the case of Wang Yue, a toddler who was ran over by two motor vehicles in Foshan, following which eighteen people passed by and ignored her plight. The study aims to understand how weibo facilitate its users to express their differences and deliberate disagreements with each other. The study found that Internet users are rational in the sense that they do not simply lean towards a dichotomised choice of ‘pro-’ or ‘anti-’ official discourse, but they are able to negotiate their moral choices by considering a wide range of social and ...
A significant amount of English language-based literature on how social media in China are used as p...
This thesis investigates how China’s online activism intervenes in and transforms China’s convention...
This research looks at the reversed agenda-setting phenomenon of Chinese Weibo, it examines the agen...
This thesis examines the role of microblogging in shaping public opinion and political participation...
After the Chinese government blocked Facebook in 2008 and Twitter in 2009 in mainland China, perspic...
This study compares the framing’s patterns of the Chinese traditional media and social media in repo...
This study compares the framing’s patterns of the Chinese traditional media and social media in repo...
After the Chinese government blocked Facebook in 2008 and Twitter in 2009 in mainland China, perspic...
Anti-monopoly has been one of China’s most crucial policy shifts in recent years, exerting a major i...
A significant amount of English language-based literature on how social media in China are used as p...
Previous studies on public opinion expression in communication, political science and discourse anal...
The popular rise of Chinese microblogging tools has proposed new challenges and opportunities for bo...
Micro-blog has gradually become a main channel for netizens to get information and communicate with ...
The rapid rise and popularization of social media has a profound impact on the society today. The em...
The rapid rise and popularization of social media has a profound impact on the society today. The em...
A significant amount of English language-based literature on how social media in China are used as p...
This thesis investigates how China’s online activism intervenes in and transforms China’s convention...
This research looks at the reversed agenda-setting phenomenon of Chinese Weibo, it examines the agen...
This thesis examines the role of microblogging in shaping public opinion and political participation...
After the Chinese government blocked Facebook in 2008 and Twitter in 2009 in mainland China, perspic...
This study compares the framing’s patterns of the Chinese traditional media and social media in repo...
This study compares the framing’s patterns of the Chinese traditional media and social media in repo...
After the Chinese government blocked Facebook in 2008 and Twitter in 2009 in mainland China, perspic...
Anti-monopoly has been one of China’s most crucial policy shifts in recent years, exerting a major i...
A significant amount of English language-based literature on how social media in China are used as p...
Previous studies on public opinion expression in communication, political science and discourse anal...
The popular rise of Chinese microblogging tools has proposed new challenges and opportunities for bo...
Micro-blog has gradually become a main channel for netizens to get information and communicate with ...
The rapid rise and popularization of social media has a profound impact on the society today. The em...
The rapid rise and popularization of social media has a profound impact on the society today. The em...
A significant amount of English language-based literature on how social media in China are used as p...
This thesis investigates how China’s online activism intervenes in and transforms China’s convention...
This research looks at the reversed agenda-setting phenomenon of Chinese Weibo, it examines the agen...