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The internet, social media, and a changing China [electronic resource] /edited by Jacques DeLisle, Avery Goldstein, and Guobin Yang.

Contributor(s): Yang, Guobin [editor.] | Goldstein, Avery, 1954- [editor.] | deLisle, Jacques, 1961- [editor.] | Project Muse.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, [2016] 2015)Description: 1 online resource (pages cm).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780812292664; 0812292669.Subject(s): Internet -- Political aspects -- China | Internet -- Social aspects -- China | Social media -- Political aspects -- China | Social media -- ChinaGenre/Form: Electronic books. DDC classification: 302.23/10951 Online resources: Full text available:
Contents:
The coevolution of the internet, (un)civil society, and authoritarianism in China / Min Jiang -- Connectivity, engagement, and witnessing on China's Weibo / Marina Svensson -- New media empowerment and state-society relations in China / Zengzhi Shi and Guobin Yang -- The privilege of speech in new media : conceptualizing China's communications law in the internet age / Rogier Creemers -- Embedding law into politics in China's networked public sphere / Ya-Wen Lei and Daniel Xiaodan Zhou -- Microbloggers' battle for legal justice in China / Anne S. Y. Cheung -- Public opinion and Chinese foreign policy : new media and old puzzles / Dalei Jie -- Social Media, nationalist protests, and China's Japan policy : the Diaoyu Islands controversy, 2012-13 / Peter Gries, Derek Steiger, and Wang Tao -- Going out and texting home : new media and China's citizens abroad / James Reilly -- Images of the DPRK in China's new media : how foreign policy attitudes are connected to fomestic ideologies in China.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The coevolution of the internet, (un)civil society, and authoritarianism in China / Min Jiang -- Connectivity, engagement, and witnessing on China's Weibo / Marina Svensson -- New media empowerment and state-society relations in China / Zengzhi Shi and Guobin Yang -- The privilege of speech in new media : conceptualizing China's communications law in the internet age / Rogier Creemers -- Embedding law into politics in China's networked public sphere / Ya-Wen Lei and Daniel Xiaodan Zhou -- Microbloggers' battle for legal justice in China / Anne S. Y. Cheung -- Public opinion and Chinese foreign policy : new media and old puzzles / Dalei Jie -- Social Media, nationalist protests, and China's Japan policy : the Diaoyu Islands controversy, 2012-13 / Peter Gries, Derek Steiger, and Wang Tao -- Going out and texting home : new media and China's citizens abroad / James Reilly -- Images of the DPRK in China's new media : how foreign policy attitudes are connected to fomestic ideologies in China.

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