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Shifting Dynamics of Contention in the Digital Age: Mobile Communication and Politics in China

Oxford: Oxford University Press (2020), xv, 211 pp.

Contains bibliogr. pp. 173-207, index

Series: Studies in Mobile Communication

ISBN 978-0-19-088729-2 (ebook); 978-0-19-088726-1 (pbk)

Signature commbox: 313:70-Politics 2020

"To advance interdisciplinary understanding, Shifting Dynamics of Contention in the Digital Age outlines a communication-centered framework that articulates the intricate relationship between technology, communication, and contention. It systematically explores the influence of mobile technology on political contention in China, the country with the world's largest number of mobile and internet users. Using first-hand in-depth interview and fieldwork data, Shifting Dynamics of Contention in the Digital Age tracks the strategic choice of mobile phones as repertoires of contention, illustrates the effective mobilization of mobile communication on the basis of its strong and reciprocal social ties, and identifies the communicative practice of forwarding officially alleged "rumors" as a form of everyday resistance. Through this groundbreaking study, Shifting Dynamics of Contention in the Digital Age presents a nuanced portrayal of an emerging dynamics of contention--both its strengths and limitations- through the embedding of mobile communication into Chinese society and politics." (Publisher description)
1 Introduction: Movements in Communication, 1
2 Toward a Synthetic Framework, 25
3 From Affordances to Repertoires of Contention: The Missing Link in Understanding the Use of (Mobile) Technologies in Contention, 47
4 More Than Words: The Integrative Power of the Mobile Phone as a "Reciprocal Technology" for Micromobilization, 77
5 "To Retweet Each and Every Rumour": Mobile Rumoring as Contention, 110
6 Conclusion: Beyond China, Moving Mobile, 144