Social media are currently probably the quickest way to learn what is on the minds of the people of a certain region. This holds even more in a collectivist culture like the Chinese in which individuals derive their social identity from the people they are interacting with. This monograph compares the ways Chinese make sense of the foreign tea Early Grey and the domestic favorite Pu'er in their messages on popular online media like Weibo and WeChat
The Internet has fundamentally changed society and the way people communicate with one another. Adva...
China, the most populated country in the world, has blocked all the global social media services, an...
A significant amount of English language-based literature on how social media in China are used as p...
To explore the deep associations between diversified culture communication modes and the new tendenc...
This paper examines how the Chinese culture of “face” influences self-presentation on different type...
With the advancement of information and communication technologies (ICTs), social media platforms ha...
The context to this study is the recent modernisation and rapid urbanisation of China has witnessed ...
The idea for this collection came about in early 2015 when Kent and Ellis were in the process of bri...
Explores how China has built an alternative online ecosystem based around state-based intervention w...
Xianhui Che and Barry Ip, Social Networks in China (Cambridge and Kidlington: Elsevier, 2017), ISBN:...
In the current digital word, social media represent a relevant tool for marketing and communications...
The study of communication and culture are interrelated with each other and with semiotics. This stu...
The study of communication and culture are interrelated with each other and with semiotics. This stu...
This thesis investigates the formation of diasporic Chinese identity in the current media landscape....
Recent research on communal consumption has shifted its theoretical focus from a brand’s linking val...
The Internet has fundamentally changed society and the way people communicate with one another. Adva...
China, the most populated country in the world, has blocked all the global social media services, an...
A significant amount of English language-based literature on how social media in China are used as p...
To explore the deep associations between diversified culture communication modes and the new tendenc...
This paper examines how the Chinese culture of “face” influences self-presentation on different type...
With the advancement of information and communication technologies (ICTs), social media platforms ha...
The context to this study is the recent modernisation and rapid urbanisation of China has witnessed ...
The idea for this collection came about in early 2015 when Kent and Ellis were in the process of bri...
Explores how China has built an alternative online ecosystem based around state-based intervention w...
Xianhui Che and Barry Ip, Social Networks in China (Cambridge and Kidlington: Elsevier, 2017), ISBN:...
In the current digital word, social media represent a relevant tool for marketing and communications...
The study of communication and culture are interrelated with each other and with semiotics. This stu...
The study of communication and culture are interrelated with each other and with semiotics. This stu...
This thesis investigates the formation of diasporic Chinese identity in the current media landscape....
Recent research on communal consumption has shifted its theoretical focus from a brand’s linking val...
The Internet has fundamentally changed society and the way people communicate with one another. Adva...
China, the most populated country in the world, has blocked all the global social media services, an...
A significant amount of English language-based literature on how social media in China are used as p...