This book analyzes a new trend in Chinese cyber-nationalism by studying the incident of “Diba expedition” in 2016. Written by communica tion scholars from the U.S. and China, the eight chapters examine the history, mobilization and organization of the new cyber-nationalism, the evolution of symbolic devices, and the impact of ICTs, consumerism, fan culture, and internet subcultures on cyber nationalism. Situating the “Diba expedition” and the new cyber-nationalism in the media ecology of social media, mobile internet, smart mobile phones and other new-generation ICTs, the authors illuminate the changing meanings of Chinese political culture under the influences of official nationalistic education, commercial culture, and grassroots internet culture.
https://www.routledge.com/From-Cyber-Nationalism-to-Fandom-Nationalism-The-Case-of-Diba-Expedition/Hailong/p/book/9781138330641
Liu Hailong, PhD, is a professor at the School of Journalism and Communication of the Renmin University of China in Beijing. Liu is the Chief Editor of Chinese Journal of Journalism and Communication. He is the author of Revisiting the Grey Area: Narration and Memories in the History of Communication Studies. Propaganda: Ideas, Discourse and Legitimation. His research interests include political communication, the history of Chinese communication study, and intellectual history of communication.
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The book presents a more balanced discussion than WeChat articles.
评分第三章有意思,第1/2章不错,其他的有一些不在我能get的范畴内……
评分The book presents a more balanced discussion than WeChat articles.
评分第三章有意思,第1/2章不错,其他的有一些不在我能get的范畴内……
评分帝吧出征,社会运动,cyber-nationalism。论文集,还是读中文吧,这像是谷歌机翻。
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