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Introduction. The Internet, Social Media, and a Changing China
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Jacques deLisle
, Avery Goldstein und Guobin Yang
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction. The Internet, Social Media, and a Changing China 1
- Chapter 1. The Coevolution of the Internet, (Un)Civil Society, and Authoritarianism in China 28
- Chapter 2. Connectivity, Engagement, and Witnessing on China’s Weibo 49
- Chapter 3. New Media Empowerment and State-Society Relations in China 71
- Chapter 4. The Privilege of Speech and New Media: Conceptualizing China’s Communications Law in the Internet Age 86
- Chapter 5. Embedding Law into Politics in China’s Networked Public Sphere 106
- Chapter 6. Microbloggers’ Battle for Legal Justice in China 129
- Chapter 7. Public Opinion and Chinese Foreign Policy: New Media and Old Puzzles 150
- Chapter 8. Social Media, Nationalist Protests, and China’s Japan Policy: The Diaoyu Islands Controversy, 2012–13 161
- Chapter 9. Going Out and Texting Home: New Media and China’s Citizens Abroad 180
- Chapter 10. Images of the DPRK in China’s New Media: How Foreign Policy Attitudes Are Connected to Domestic Ideologies in China 200
- Notes 223
- Contributors 275
- Index 281
- Ackowledgments 285
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction. The Internet, Social Media, and a Changing China 1
- Chapter 1. The Coevolution of the Internet, (Un)Civil Society, and Authoritarianism in China 28
- Chapter 2. Connectivity, Engagement, and Witnessing on China’s Weibo 49
- Chapter 3. New Media Empowerment and State-Society Relations in China 71
- Chapter 4. The Privilege of Speech and New Media: Conceptualizing China’s Communications Law in the Internet Age 86
- Chapter 5. Embedding Law into Politics in China’s Networked Public Sphere 106
- Chapter 6. Microbloggers’ Battle for Legal Justice in China 129
- Chapter 7. Public Opinion and Chinese Foreign Policy: New Media and Old Puzzles 150
- Chapter 8. Social Media, Nationalist Protests, and China’s Japan Policy: The Diaoyu Islands Controversy, 2012–13 161
- Chapter 9. Going Out and Texting Home: New Media and China’s Citizens Abroad 180
- Chapter 10. Images of the DPRK in China’s New Media: How Foreign Policy Attitudes Are Connected to Domestic Ideologies in China 200
- Notes 223
- Contributors 275
- Index 281
- Ackowledgments 285