China in the Era of Social Media examines the unique characteristics of Chinese social media and the impact of social media on the country's unprecedented social transformation, political change, ruling communist ideology, and public discourse and public opinions.
China in the Era of Social Media examines the unique characteristics of Chinese social media and the impact of social media on the country's unprecedented social transformation, political change, ruling communist ideology, and public discourse and public opinions.
Junhao Hong is professor in the Department of Communication at State University of New York and distinguished guest professor of Shanghai University, China.
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Table of Contents Introduction: An Unprecedented Force for an Unprecedented Social Change Junhao Hong Ch. 1: The Emergence Development and Evolution of Chinese Social Media Juan Wang Yang Shen Junhao Hong Ch. 2: Social Media and the Changing Political Culture in China Pei-ren Shao Yun Wang Ch. 3: Social Media Public Discourse and Civic Engagement in China Yinjiao Ye Ping Xu Mingxin Zhang Ch. 4: Political Trust and Political Efficacy of Chinese Netizens Naipeng Chao Guangfeng Yuan Yonggang Li Qian Yao Jiaqi Qin Ch. 5: Discourse Power Shifting in Chinese Social Media Minghua Wu Ch. 6: Social Media and Internet Public Events in China Tiance Dong Chenxi Liang Xu He Ch. 7: Social Media and Online Opinion Leaders in China Jie Feng Yang Shen Junhao Hong Ch. 8: Public Relations Social Media and Public Opinion in China Yang Cheng Yihui Huang Chingma
Table of Contents Introduction: An Unprecedented Force for an Unprecedented Social Change Junhao Hong Ch. 1: The Emergence Development and Evolution of Chinese Social Media Juan Wang Yang Shen Junhao Hong Ch. 2: Social Media and the Changing Political Culture in China Pei-ren Shao Yun Wang Ch. 3: Social Media Public Discourse and Civic Engagement in China Yinjiao Ye Ping Xu Mingxin Zhang Ch. 4: Political Trust and Political Efficacy of Chinese Netizens Naipeng Chao Guangfeng Yuan Yonggang Li Qian Yao Jiaqi Qin Ch. 5: Discourse Power Shifting in Chinese Social Media Minghua Wu Ch. 6: Social Media and Internet Public Events in China Tiance Dong Chenxi Liang Xu He Ch. 7: Social Media and Online Opinion Leaders in China Jie Feng Yang Shen Junhao Hong Ch. 8: Public Relations Social Media and Public Opinion in China Yang Cheng Yihui Huang Chingma
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