Media and society in networked China / / edited by Jack Linchuan Qiu.

This is a collection of seven essays on media and society in China translated from the leading Chinese-language journal Open Times . Authored mostly by scholars based in China, this volume offers a panoramic view on contemporary Chinese thoughts regarding media industries in a rapidly transforming s...

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Superior document:Rethinking Socialism and Reform in China, Volume 2
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Brill,, 2017.
©2017
Year of Publication:2017
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Rethinking socialism and reform in China ; Volume 2.
Physical Description:1 online resource (226 pages).
Notes:"These articles were selected and translated into English from Open Times (Kai fang shi dai), an academic journal in Chinese"--Title page verso.
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Rethinking Socialism and Reform in China, 2468-3035 ; Volume 2
This is a collection of seven essays on media and society in China translated from the leading Chinese-language journal Open Times . Authored mostly by scholars based in China, this volume offers a panoramic view on contemporary Chinese thoughts regarding media industries in a rapidly transforming society, especially the central role played by digital media such as Internet and smart phone. The book consists of three parts: (a) socialist media, transformed; (b) critical events and public interests; and (c) Internet, grassroots and social movements. Together they reflect a wide range of views – left, right, and center – on the past, present, and future of media reform and social transformation in China today.
"These articles were selected and translated into English from Open Times (Kai fang shi dai), an academic journal in Chinese"--Title page verso.
Preliminary Material -- Introduction / Jack Linchuan Qiu -- Re-Establish Socialist Cultural Leadership in the Networked Era? State, Intellectuals, and Working-Class Political Communication / Yuezhi Zhao and Changchang Wu -- State Division, Control Networks and the Opportunity Structure for the Coverage of Contentious Issues / Qianfang Xia and Guangfeng Yuan -- The Wu Ying Case and the Partisan Nature of Chinese Intellectuals on Microblogs / Weijia Wang and Lijuan Yang -- News Commentary as a Form of Interest Articulation: A Sociology of Media Perspective / Guiquan Xu and 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 and Liming Liu -- Index.
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
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Mass media Social aspects China.
Information technology Social aspects China.
Communication Social aspects China.
Kai fang shi dai.
Qiu, Jack Linchuan, 1973- editor.
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Yuezhi Zhao and Changchang Wu --
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Guiquan Xu and Mengshan Ren --
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Ya Liu --
Fanxu Zeng , Vincent Guangsheng Huang and Liming Liu --
title Media and society in networked China /
spellingShingle Media and society in networked China /
Rethinking Socialism and Reform in China,
Preliminary Material --
Introduction /
Re-Establish Socialist Cultural Leadership in the Networked Era? State, Intellectuals, and Working-Class Political Communication /
State Division, Control Networks and the Opportunity Structure for the Coverage of Contentious Issues /
The Wu Ying Case and the Partisan Nature of Chinese Intellectuals on Microblogs /
News Commentary as a Form of Interest Articulation: A Sociology of Media Perspective /
A World of Black and White: Internet Practices in an Urban Village—Distribution of Social Resources and Ecology of Communication in a Grassroots Society /
Ernai Ah Zhen: A Story about the Construction of Subjectivity in the Virtual World /
The Virtual Organization of Social Movement Entrepreneurs: The Internet and New Forms of Protest in Contemporary Chinese Society /
Index.
title_full Media and society in networked China / edited by Jack Linchuan Qiu.
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title_auth Media and society in networked China /
title_alt Preliminary Material --
Introduction /
Re-Establish Socialist Cultural Leadership in the Networked Era? State, Intellectuals, and Working-Class Political Communication /
State Division, Control Networks and the Opportunity Structure for the Coverage of Contentious Issues /
The Wu Ying Case and the Partisan Nature of Chinese Intellectuals on Microblogs /
News Commentary as a Form of Interest Articulation: A Sociology of Media Perspective /
A World of Black and White: Internet Practices in an Urban Village—Distribution of Social Resources and Ecology of Communication in a Grassroots Society /
Ernai Ah Zhen: A Story about the Construction of Subjectivity in the Virtual World /
The Virtual Organization of Social Movement Entrepreneurs: The Internet and New Forms of Protest in Contemporary Chinese Society /
Index.
Kai fang shi dai.
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physical 1 online resource (226 pages).
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contents Preliminary Material --
Introduction /
Re-Establish Socialist Cultural Leadership in the Networked Era? State, Intellectuals, and Working-Class Political Communication /
State Division, Control Networks and the Opportunity Structure for the Coverage of Contentious Issues /
The Wu Ying Case and the Partisan Nature of Chinese Intellectuals on Microblogs /
News Commentary as a Form of Interest Articulation: A Sociology of Media Perspective /
A World of Black and White: Internet Practices in an Urban Village—Distribution of Social Resources and Ecology of Communication in a Grassroots Society /
Ernai Ah Zhen: A Story about the Construction of Subjectivity in the Virtual World /
The Virtual Organization of Social Movement Entrepreneurs: The Internet and New Forms of Protest in Contemporary Chinese Society /
Index.
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