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China in the Era of Social Media discusses how social media is changing the world in an unprecedented way through speed, scope, and depth. In the last decade or so, social media in China has witnessed the most explosive growth in the world. Being the most populous nation in the world, it has the most social media users in the world as well. This book examines the current situation and unique characteristics of Chinese social media, the significance of social media in the countrys social transformation, and particularly its influences on political change in the nation. The main goal of this book is to explore how social media has been affecting and thus changing Chinas political system, the ruling communist ideology, and the state-run media, as well as its public discourse and public opinions. Scholars of Asian studies, political science, and communications will find this book particularly interesting.
Introduction: An Unprecedented Force for an Unprecedented Social Change 1(8)
Junhao Hong
1 The Emergence, Development, and Evolution of Chinese Social Media
9(30)
Juan Wang
Yang Shen
Junhao Hong
2 Social Media and the Changing Political Culture in China
39(24)
Peiren Shao
Yun Wang
3 Social Media, Public Discourse, and Civic Engagement in China
63(20)
Yinjiao Ye
Ping Xu
Mingxin Zhang
4 Political Trust and Political Efficacy of Chinese Netizens
83(22)
Naipeng Chao
Guangfeng Yuan
Yonggang Li
Qian Yao
Jiaqi Qin
5 Discourse Power Shifting in Chinese Social Media
105(18)
Minghua Wu
6 Social Media and Internet Public Events in China
123(26)
Tiance Dong
Chenxi Liang
Xu He
7 Social Media and Online Opinion Leaders in China
149(22)
Jie Feng
Yang Shen
Junhao Hong
8 Public Relations, Social Media, and Public Opinion in China
171(16)
Yang Cheng
Yi-Hui Huang
Ching-Man Chan
9 Social Media and Social Integration among China's New Urban Migrants
187(22)
Lu Wei
Fangfang Gao
10 The Impact of Social Media Usage on Chinese College Students' Political Socialization
209(14)
Di Xu
Yue-Xin Qiang
11 Social Media and "Chinese Dama"
223(28)
Qin Li
12 Webcasting as a New Cultural Landscape and New Challenge in China
251(18)
Hu Wang
Sanjiu Yan
13 Social Media and Chinese Journalists' Pursuit of Press Freedom
269(16)
Zhaoxi Liu
14 Social Media and the Transformation of CCTV News
285(26)
Li Huang
15 Social Media Usage for TV Viewing in China
311(22)
Trisha T. C. Lin
Ziqi Liang
16 The Chinese Government Regulations on Social Media and Its Implications
333(20)
Jing Niu
Xiangling Yuan
Index 353(10)
About the Editor 363(2)
About the Contributors 365
Junhao Hong is professor in the Department of Communication at State University of New York and distinguished guest professor of Shanghai University, China.