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- Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Author -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Background and Issues -- The Theory of News-Prompted Public Spheres -- China's Online News-Prompted Public Spheres -- The Significance of Revisiting this Topic -- References -- Chapter 2: The Theory of News-Prompted Public Spheres and their Features -- The Concept of Public Spheres -- News -- Features of Online News-Prompted Public Spheres -- References -- Chapter 3: The Application of Public Sphere Theory in China -- References
- Chapter 4: Structural Factors Fostering China's Online News-Prompted Publics -- News Abundance -- China's Digital Public Spaces -- Engaging Netizens -- References -- Chapter 5: Everyday News-Prompted Publics on WeChat -- Speech Freedom -- Public Spaces on WeChat -- News Participation Affordances -- News Provision on WeChat -- News Participation on WeChat -- How Active Are People? -- In What Kind of Stories Did they Participate? -- How Relevant Are the Conversations? -- Communicative Reflexivity -- Diversity and the Tolerance of Difference -- References -- Chapter 6: Surprise
- The Guo Meimei Scandal -- References -- Chapter 7: Ephemerality -- Why Ephemerality Is the Decisive Feature -- Why Ephemerality Energizes China's Online Publics -- The Yu Huan Case -- References -- Chapter 8: Networked Public Spheres -- The Wei Zexi Case -- Structural Facilitating Factors -- References -- Chapter 9: Unintended Consequences -- Guiding Public Opinion: Does it Work? -- The Yang Qin Case -- No Paean! -- The Address Name Change Campaign -- The Chained Woman -- References -- Chapter 10: Rethinking Online News-Prompted Public Spheres -- Empirical Contributions
- The Theoretical Innovations -- Uncertainty -- References -- Appendix: Coding Protocols -- Relevance -- Diversity/Tolerance of Difference -- Index
- ISBN
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- 10.1007/978-3-031-12156-2
- OCLC
- om2120923325
- Author
Xu, Xuanzi.
- Title
Online news-prompted public spheres in China / Xuanzi Xu.
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Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
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Electronic reproduction. Ipswich, MA Available via World Wide Web.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Original 3031121554 9783031121555
Print version: Xu, Xuanzi, author. Online news-prompted public spheres in China 9783031121555
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