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Wanghong As Social Media Entertainment In China Palgrave Studies In Globalization Culture And Society 1st Ed 2021 David Craig

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Wanghong As Social Media Entertainment In China Palgrave Studies In Globalization Culture And Society 1st Ed 2021 David Craig
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.28 MB
Pages: 206
Author: David Craig, Jian Lin, Stuart Cunningham
ISBN: 9783030653750, 3030653757
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1st ed. 2021

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Wanghong As Social Media Entertainment In China Palgrave Studies In Globalization Culture And Society 1st Ed 2021 David Craig by David Craig, Jian Lin, Stuart Cunningham 9783030653750, 3030653757 instant download after payment.

In Chinese, the term wanghong refers to creators, social media entrepreneurs alternatively known as KOLs (key opinion leaders) and zhubo (showroom hosts), influencers and micro-celebrities.  Wanghong also refers to an emerging media ecology in which these creators cultivate online communities for cultural and commercial value by harnessing Chinese social media platforms, like Weibo, WeChat, Douyu, Huya, Bilibili, Douyin, and Kuaishuo.  Framed by the concepts of cultural, creative, and social industries, the book maps the development of wanghong policies and platforms, labor and management, content and culture, as they operate in contrast to its non-Chinese counterpart, social media entertainment, driven by platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitch. As evidenced by the backlash to TikTok, the threat of competition from global wanghong signals advancing platform nationalism.

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