
Revisiting Networked China
Challenges for the Study of Digital Media and Civic Engagement
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 14. August 2025
Book
Hardback
123 pages
978-1-041-10573-2 (ISBN)
Description
This volume uses "Networked China" as a lens to explore a complex communication landscape,
characterized by digital platforms, algorithms, and global connectivity. Essays and
empirical case studies cover issues of digital labor, cybernationalism, gaming, disinformation,
fan culture, technology entrepreneurs, and the value of digital repositories in preserving
collective memory.
The contributions to this book explore the complex communication landscape of China,
conceptualized as a global assemblage of technology, norms, and socio-cultural structures.
Exploring these digital networks reveals the contradictions between connectivity and control,
pushing beyond conceptions of the authoritarian system to better understand in these
mediated spaces the sensitive terms of "citizen" and "civic." Asking "what" and "where" is
China and "how" do we know China, contributors situate their insights in local cultural
contexts but against the background of China-global entanglements.
Understanding a networked China confronts the challenges to researchers of access, political
sensitivities, and over-reliance on digital trace data. Emphasizing a mixed methods
approach, the studies in this volume provide creative approaches to such challenges at a
deeper level of complexity, opening the "black box" to find emerging spaces and connections,
within and without China, that are not always self-evident from the outside using
more conventional conceptual categories.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Information, Communication & Society.
characterized by digital platforms, algorithms, and global connectivity. Essays and
empirical case studies cover issues of digital labor, cybernationalism, gaming, disinformation,
fan culture, technology entrepreneurs, and the value of digital repositories in preserving
collective memory.
The contributions to this book explore the complex communication landscape of China,
conceptualized as a global assemblage of technology, norms, and socio-cultural structures.
Exploring these digital networks reveals the contradictions between connectivity and control,
pushing beyond conceptions of the authoritarian system to better understand in these
mediated spaces the sensitive terms of "citizen" and "civic." Asking "what" and "where" is
China and "how" do we know China, contributors situate their insights in local cultural
contexts but against the background of China-global entanglements.
Understanding a networked China confronts the challenges to researchers of access, political
sensitivities, and over-reliance on digital trace data. Emphasizing a mixed methods
approach, the studies in this volume provide creative approaches to such challenges at a
deeper level of complexity, opening the "black box" to find emerging spaces and connections,
within and without China, that are not always self-evident from the outside using
more conventional conceptual categories.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Information, Communication & Society.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate, Undergraduate Advanced, and Undergraduate Core
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 175 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
420 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-041-10573-2 (9781041105732)
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Stephen D. Reese | Wenhong Chen | Zhongdang Pan
Revisiting Networked China
Challenges for the Study of Digital Media and Civic Engagement
E-Book
08/2025
Routledge
€73.99
Available for download

Stephen D. Reese | Wenhong Chen | Zhongdang Pan
Revisiting Networked China
Challenges for the Study of Digital Media and Civic Engagement
E-Book
08/2025
Routledge
€73.99
Available for download
Persons
Stephen D. Reese, School of Journalism & Media, Moody College of Communication,
University of Texas at Austin, USA.
Wenhong Chen, School of Journalism & Media, Moody College of Communication,
University of Texas at Austin, USA.
Zhongdang Pan, Department of Communication Arts, University of Wisconsin-Madison,
USA.
University of Texas at Austin, USA.
Wenhong Chen, School of Journalism & Media, Moody College of Communication,
University of Texas at Austin, USA.
Zhongdang Pan, Department of Communication Arts, University of Wisconsin-Madison,
USA.
Content
Introduction to revisiting networked China: challenges for the study of digital media and civic engagement 1. 'China' as a 'Black Box?' Rethinking methods through a sociotechnical perspective 2. Extending the research on digital China: the transnational lens 3. Entrepreneurs in China's 'Silicon Valley': state-led financialization and mass entrepreneurship/innovation 4. Politicizing for the idol: China's idol fandom nationalism in pandemic 5. 'Push-and-pull' for visibility: how do fans as users negotiate over algorithms with Chinese digital platforms? 6. GitHub as a collaborative curation platform for memory projects of COVID-19 in China