Highlighting the bottom-up influences of China's largest platform firms and its citizens, this book examines China's digital governance model, which is often compared to those of the US and Europe. Ideal for researchers, policy advocates, civil servants, IT developers, and journalists interested in digital technology and its political consequences.
Highlighting the bottom-up influences of China's largest platform firms and its citizens, this book examines China's digital governance model, which is often compared to those of the US and Europe. Ideal for researchers, policy advocates, civil servants, IT developers, and journalists interested in digital technology and its political consequences.
Daniela Stockmann is Director of the Centre for Digital Governance and Professor of Digital Governance at the Hertie School. She holds degrees from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (PhD 2007), the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London, and the University of Rochester. Before joining the Hertie School, she was Associate Professor of Political Science at Leiden University. Her book, Media Commercialization and Authoritarian Rule in China (Cambridge University Press, 2013), received the 2015 Goldsmith Book Prize by the Harvard Kennedy School Shorenstein Center. Beyond her academic work, she has served as advisor on social media governance to policy-makers in the Netherlands, Germany, and the United States.
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Acknowledgements 1. The digital dilemma 2. Popular corporatism Part I. Social Media Platforms: 3. The role of companies in social media governance 4. Citizens and social media platforms 5. Implications for political trust Part II. The Social Credit System: 6. The role of companies in the social credit system 7. Citizens and the social credit system 8. Implications for trust in the state-company partnership 9. Brave new world? Appendix A: Data coding, statistical models, and robustness test results Appendix B: Additional tables and figures Appendix C: Internet Use in China.
Acknowledgements 1. The digital dilemma 2. Popular corporatism Part I. Social Media Platforms: 3. The role of companies in social media governance 4. Citizens and social media platforms 5. Implications for political trust Part II. The Social Credit System: 6. The role of companies in the social credit system 7. Citizens and the social credit system 8. Implications for trust in the state-company partnership 9. Brave new world? Appendix A: Data coding, statistical models, and robustness test results Appendix B: Additional tables and figures Appendix C: Internet Use in China.
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