This article describes how the Chinese state borrows from the culture of celebrity fandom to implement a novel strategy of governing that we term “fandom governance.” We illustrate how state-run social media employed fandom governance early in the COVID-19 pandemic when the country was convulsed with anxiety. As the state faced a crisis, state social media responded with a propagandistic display of state efficacy, broadcasting a round-the-clock livestream of a massive emergency hospital construction project. Chinese internet users playfully embellished imagery from the livestream. They unexpectedly transformed the construction vehicles into cute personified memes, with Baby Forklift and Baby Mud Barfer (a cement mixer) among the most popul...
With the advancement of information and communication technologies (ICTs), social media platforms ha...
Internet celebrities in China, usually called ‘Wang Hong’ in Chinese slang, refer to those who becom...
The phenomenon of the amalgamation of popular idols, idol fandom and online Chinese Communist Party ...
This article describes how the Chinese state borrows from the culture of celebrity fandom to impleme...
Chinese idol fans have been identified among the main forces in cyber nationalist activisms in recen...
Chinese idol fans have been identified among the main forces in cyber nationalist activisms in recen...
News travels quickly on social media and can easily develop into a political crisis. Investigating t...
This article investigates that relationship between e’gao (parody using web-based media) and Chinese...
K-pop has attracted transnational fans over the years. While many studies have largely been an effor...
© 2017 Asian Studies Association of Australia. This paper provides the first detailed study of the l...
"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 handl...
When the COVID-19 virus broke out in China, foreign observers speculated whether the Chinese leader...
In contemporary China, the development of new media technology has promoted the change and transform...
Face and politeness in fandom in the People's Republic of China are driven by a dominating focus on ...
With the advancement of information and communication technologies (ICTs), social media platforms ha...
Internet celebrities in China, usually called ‘Wang Hong’ in Chinese slang, refer to those who becom...
The phenomenon of the amalgamation of popular idols, idol fandom and online Chinese Communist Party ...
This article describes how the Chinese state borrows from the culture of celebrity fandom to impleme...
Chinese idol fans have been identified among the main forces in cyber nationalist activisms in recen...
Chinese idol fans have been identified among the main forces in cyber nationalist activisms in recen...
News travels quickly on social media and can easily develop into a political crisis. Investigating t...
This article investigates that relationship between e’gao (parody using web-based media) and Chinese...
K-pop has attracted transnational fans over the years. While many studies have largely been an effor...
© 2017 Asian Studies Association of Australia. This paper provides the first detailed study of the l...
"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 handl...
When the COVID-19 virus broke out in China, foreign observers speculated whether the Chinese leader...
In contemporary China, the development of new media technology has promoted the change and transform...
Face and politeness in fandom in the People's Republic of China are driven by a dominating focus on ...
With the advancement of information and communication technologies (ICTs), social media platforms ha...
Internet celebrities in China, usually called ‘Wang Hong’ in Chinese slang, refer to those who becom...
The phenomenon of the amalgamation of popular idols, idol fandom and online Chinese Communist Party ...