ABSTRACT

The Internet and digital media have become conduits and locales where millions of Chinese share information and engage in creative expression and social participation. This book takes a cutting-edge look at the impacts and implications of an increasingly networked China. Eleven chapters cover the terrain of a complex social and political environment, revealing how modern China deals with digital media and issues of censorship, online activism, civic life, and global networks. The authors in this collection come from diverse geographical backgrounds and employ methods including ethnography, interview, survey, and digital trace data to reveal the networks that provide the critical components for civic engagement in Chinese society.

The Chinese state is a changing, multi-faceted entity, as is the Chinese public that interacts with the new landscape of digital media in adaptive and novel ways. Networked China: Global Dynamics of Digital Media and Civic Engagement situates Chinese internet in its complex, generational context to provide a full and dynamic understanding of contemporary digital media use in China. This volume gives readers new agendas for this study and creates vital new signposts on the way for future research.

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chapter |16 pages

Introduction

A New Agenda: Digital Media and Civic Engagement in Networked China

part |136 pages

Digital Media Technologies and Civic Engagement

chapter |18 pages

Internet Use, Socio-Geographic Context, and Citizenship Engagement

A Multilevel Model on the Democratizing Effects of the Internet in China 1

chapter |21 pages

Networked Anti-corruption

Actors, Styles, and Mechanisms

chapter |19 pages

Memetic Engagement as Middle Path Resistance

Contesting Mainland Chinese Immigration and Social Cohesion

chapter |20 pages

Engaging Government for Environmental Collective Action

Political Implications of ICTs in Rural China

chapter |22 pages

Campaigning on Weibo

Independent Candidates' Use of Social Media in Local People's Congress Elections in China

chapter |17 pages

The Unintended Consequences of Deliberative Discourse

A Democratic Attempt for HIV NGOs in China

part |78 pages

Glocalized Media Space