Document details

Media and Society in Networked China

Leiden; Boston: Brill (2017), xiii, 226 pp.

Contains index

Series: Rethinking Socialism and Reform in China, 2

ISBN 978-90-04-35513-2 (hbk); 978-90-04-35514-9 (ebook)

Other editions: "These articles were selected and translated into English from Open Times (Kai fang shi dai), an academic journal in Chinese" (title page verso)

Introduction / Jack Linchuan Qiu
Re-Establish Socialist Cultural Leadership in the Networked Era? State, Intellectuals, and Working-Class Political Communication / Yuezhi Zhao und Changchang Wu
State Division, Control Networks and the Opportunity Structure for the Coverage of Contentious Issues / Qianfang Xia und Guangfeng Yuan
The Wu Ying Case and the Partisan Nature of Chinese Intellectuals on Microblogs / Weijia Wang und Lijuan Yang
News Commentary as a Form of Interest Articulation: A Sociology of Media Perspective / Guiquan Xu und Mengshan Ren
A World of Black and White: Internet Practices in an Urban Village. Distribution of Social Resources and Ecology of Communication in a Grassroots Society / Wei Ding
Ernai Ah Zhen: A Story about the Construction of Subjectivity in the Virtual World / Ya Liu
The Virtual Organization of Social Movement Entrepreneurs: The Internet and New Forms of Protest in Contemporary Chinese Society / Fanxu Zeng, Vincent Guangsheng Huang, und Liming Liu