Online Society in China
Creating, celebrating, and instrumentalising the online carnival
Herausgeber: Herold, David Kurt; Marolt, Peter
Online Society in China
Creating, celebrating, and instrumentalising the online carnival
Herausgeber: Herold, David Kurt; Marolt, Peter
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This book discusses the rich and varied culture of China's online society, and its impact on offline China. It argues that the Internet in China is a separate 'space', and is more than merely a technological or media extension of offline Chinese society.
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This book discusses the rich and varied culture of China's online society, and its impact on offline China. It argues that the Internet in China is a separate 'space', and is more than merely a technological or media extension of offline Chinese society.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 345g
- ISBN-13: 9780415838221
- ISBN-10: 0415838223
- Artikelnr.: 36931247
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 345g
- ISBN-13: 9780415838221
- ISBN-10: 0415838223
- Artikelnr.: 36931247
David Kurt Herold is a Lecturer for Sociology in the Department for Applied Social Sciences (APSS) at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Peter Marolt is a Research Fellow at the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore.
List of Editors and Contributors. Introduction: Noise, Spectacle, Politics:
Carnival in Chinese Cyberspace David Kurt Herold Part 1: Creating the
Carnival: Netizens and the State 1. Cultural Convulsions: Examining the
Chineseness of Cyber China Wai-chi, Rodney Chu and Chung-tai Cheng 2. The
Internet Police in China: Regulation, Scope and Myths Xiaoyan Chen and Peng
Hwa Ang 3. Grassroots Agency in a Civil Sphere? Re-Thinking Internet
Control in China Peter Marolt Part 2: Celebrating the Carnival: Fun,
Freak-shows, and Masquerades 4. Parody and Resistance on the Chinese
Internet Hongmei Li 5. China's many Internets: Participation and Digital
Game Play across a Changing Technology Landscape Silvia Lindtner and
Marcella Szablewicz 6. Lost in Virtual Carnival and Masquerade: In-Game
Marriage on the Chinese Internet Weihua Wu and Xiying Wang Part 3:
Instrumentalising the Carnival: Rioting as Activism 7. Human Flesh Search
Engines: Carnivalesque Riots as Components of a 'Chinese Democracy' David
Kurt Herold 8. In Search for Motivations: Exploring a Chinese Linux User
Group Matteo Tarantino 9. Identity vs. Anonymity: Chinese Netizens and
Questions of Identifiability Kenneth Farrall and David Kurt Herold 10.
Taking Urban Conservation Online: Chinese Civic Action Groups and the
Internet Nicolai Volland. Conclusion: Netizens and Citizens, Cyberspace and
Modern China David Kurt Herold
Carnival in Chinese Cyberspace David Kurt Herold Part 1: Creating the
Carnival: Netizens and the State 1. Cultural Convulsions: Examining the
Chineseness of Cyber China Wai-chi, Rodney Chu and Chung-tai Cheng 2. The
Internet Police in China: Regulation, Scope and Myths Xiaoyan Chen and Peng
Hwa Ang 3. Grassroots Agency in a Civil Sphere? Re-Thinking Internet
Control in China Peter Marolt Part 2: Celebrating the Carnival: Fun,
Freak-shows, and Masquerades 4. Parody and Resistance on the Chinese
Internet Hongmei Li 5. China's many Internets: Participation and Digital
Game Play across a Changing Technology Landscape Silvia Lindtner and
Marcella Szablewicz 6. Lost in Virtual Carnival and Masquerade: In-Game
Marriage on the Chinese Internet Weihua Wu and Xiying Wang Part 3:
Instrumentalising the Carnival: Rioting as Activism 7. Human Flesh Search
Engines: Carnivalesque Riots as Components of a 'Chinese Democracy' David
Kurt Herold 8. In Search for Motivations: Exploring a Chinese Linux User
Group Matteo Tarantino 9. Identity vs. Anonymity: Chinese Netizens and
Questions of Identifiability Kenneth Farrall and David Kurt Herold 10.
Taking Urban Conservation Online: Chinese Civic Action Groups and the
Internet Nicolai Volland. Conclusion: Netizens and Citizens, Cyberspace and
Modern China David Kurt Herold
List of Editors and Contributors. Introduction: Noise, Spectacle, Politics:
Carnival in Chinese Cyberspace David Kurt Herold Part 1: Creating the
Carnival: Netizens and the State 1. Cultural Convulsions: Examining the
Chineseness of Cyber China Wai-chi, Rodney Chu and Chung-tai Cheng 2. The
Internet Police in China: Regulation, Scope and Myths Xiaoyan Chen and Peng
Hwa Ang 3. Grassroots Agency in a Civil Sphere? Re-Thinking Internet
Control in China Peter Marolt Part 2: Celebrating the Carnival: Fun,
Freak-shows, and Masquerades 4. Parody and Resistance on the Chinese
Internet Hongmei Li 5. China's many Internets: Participation and Digital
Game Play across a Changing Technology Landscape Silvia Lindtner and
Marcella Szablewicz 6. Lost in Virtual Carnival and Masquerade: In-Game
Marriage on the Chinese Internet Weihua Wu and Xiying Wang Part 3:
Instrumentalising the Carnival: Rioting as Activism 7. Human Flesh Search
Engines: Carnivalesque Riots as Components of a 'Chinese Democracy' David
Kurt Herold 8. In Search for Motivations: Exploring a Chinese Linux User
Group Matteo Tarantino 9. Identity vs. Anonymity: Chinese Netizens and
Questions of Identifiability Kenneth Farrall and David Kurt Herold 10.
Taking Urban Conservation Online: Chinese Civic Action Groups and the
Internet Nicolai Volland. Conclusion: Netizens and Citizens, Cyberspace and
Modern China David Kurt Herold
Carnival in Chinese Cyberspace David Kurt Herold Part 1: Creating the
Carnival: Netizens and the State 1. Cultural Convulsions: Examining the
Chineseness of Cyber China Wai-chi, Rodney Chu and Chung-tai Cheng 2. The
Internet Police in China: Regulation, Scope and Myths Xiaoyan Chen and Peng
Hwa Ang 3. Grassroots Agency in a Civil Sphere? Re-Thinking Internet
Control in China Peter Marolt Part 2: Celebrating the Carnival: Fun,
Freak-shows, and Masquerades 4. Parody and Resistance on the Chinese
Internet Hongmei Li 5. China's many Internets: Participation and Digital
Game Play across a Changing Technology Landscape Silvia Lindtner and
Marcella Szablewicz 6. Lost in Virtual Carnival and Masquerade: In-Game
Marriage on the Chinese Internet Weihua Wu and Xiying Wang Part 3:
Instrumentalising the Carnival: Rioting as Activism 7. Human Flesh Search
Engines: Carnivalesque Riots as Components of a 'Chinese Democracy' David
Kurt Herold 8. In Search for Motivations: Exploring a Chinese Linux User
Group Matteo Tarantino 9. Identity vs. Anonymity: Chinese Netizens and
Questions of Identifiability Kenneth Farrall and David Kurt Herold 10.
Taking Urban Conservation Online: Chinese Civic Action Groups and the
Internet Nicolai Volland. Conclusion: Netizens and Citizens, Cyberspace and
Modern China David Kurt Herold