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The Other Digital China Nonconfrontational Activism On The Social Web Jing Wang

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The Other Digital China Nonconfrontational Activism On The Social Web Jing Wang
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Publisher: Harvard UP
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.52 MB
Author: Jing Wang
ISBN: 9780674243675, 0674243676
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Other Digital China Nonconfrontational Activism On The Social Web Jing Wang by Jing Wang 9780674243675, 0674243676 instant download after payment.

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Westerners tend to equate political action with revolution and open criticism, leading to concerns that the less outspoken citizens of nonliberal societies are brainwashed, complicit, or paralyzed by fear. Jing Wang shatters this myth, showing how online activists in China are quietly building powerful coalitions for incremental social change.


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“Drawing on firsthand experience and rich data, The Other Digital China reveals a vast gray zone of nonconfrontational activism for social change. This mundane activism is propelled by social media and practiced by NGOs, entrepreneurs, state actors, programmers, and ordinary citizens. Written in spirited prose, this important book brings provocative new perspectives into the debates on digital politics and society.” Guobin Yang, University of Pennsylvania


“A very important book. Jing Wang’s exploration of how certain kinds of NGOs are using China’s hyperactive media tools to engage in novel forms of social action ‘for good’ is extremely innovative and provides wonderfully rich empirical descriptions of contemporary social life. Everyone who cares about politics and media systems in China should be paying attention to what Wang calls ‘Activism 2.0.’” Judith B. Farquhar, University of Chicago


“This book offers a unique and timely perspective on social media and civil society in China. The author builds on her own experiences to show how the use of digital technologies has given rise to new forms of civic engagements. Jing Wang provides ample examples of how the post-1980s and post-1990s generations are drawn to the culture of ‘tech4good’ and social media for social good thanks to the affordances of new technologies.” Marina Svensson, Lund University


“Offers a way forward for those in China―and perhaps elsewhere―who want to make progress within a totalitarian state…Truly thought provoking in a way that few books are.” Kentaro Toyama* , *China Review International


“[Those] wishing to understand and participate in future social change in China will find this book an invaluable roadmap.” Jacob Pagano* , *Critical Inquiry


“A timely documentation of the rapidly changing world of Chinese civic life aided by the social media.” Dan Chen* , *Journal of Chinese Political Science


About the Author

Jing Wang (1950–2021) was Professor of Chinese Media and Cultural Studies, S. C. Fang Professor of Chinese Language and Culture, and Director of the New Media Action Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She received fellowships from the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Studies, the National Humanities Center, and the Chiang Ching-Kuo Foundation, and was a recipient of the Overseas Distinguished Professor Award given by China’s Ministry of Education. She was the Founder and Secretary General of NGO2.0, a nonprofit in China specializing in technology-driven and social media–powered activism, and was the author of Brand New China: Advertising, Media, and Commercial Culture ; The Story of Stone ; and High Culture Fever: Politics, Aesthetics, and Ideology in Deng’s China.


ISBN : 9780674243675

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