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China's digital nationalism / Florian Schneider.

LIBRA HM851 .S274 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Schneider, Florian, 1977- author.
Series:
Oxford studies in digital politics
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Internet--Political aspects--China.
Internet.
Cyberspace--Political aspects--China.
Cyberspace.
Internet--Government policy--China.
Nationalism--China.
Nationalism.
Internet--Government policy.
Cyberspace--Political aspects.
Internet--Political aspects.
China.
Physical Description:
xxi, 291 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2018]
Summary:
"Our current understanding of fake news and cyber warfare aside, many people still believe that the internet represents a cosmopolitan ideal over which the flow of diverse information educates and empowers users. The Chinese case defies these expectations. Nationalism, in China as much as elsewhere, is today adopted, filtered, transformed, enhanced, and accelerated through digital networks. And as we have increasingly seen, nationalism in digital spheres interacts in complicated ways with nationalism "on the ground". If we are to understand the social and political complexities of the 21st century, we need to ask: what happens to nationalism when it goes digital? In China's Digital Nationalism, Florian Schneider explores the issue by looking at digital China first hand, exploring what search engines, online encyclopedias, websites, hyperlink networks, and social media can tell us about the way that different actors construct and manage a crucial topic in contemporary Chinese politics: the protracted historical relationship with neighboring Japan. Using two cases, the infamous Nanjing Massacre of 1937 and the recent disputes over islands in the East China Sea, Schneider shows how various stakeholders in China construct networks and deploy power to shape nationalism for their own ends. These dynamics provide crucial lessons on how nation-states adapt to the shifting terrain of the digital age, and they highlight how digital nationalism is today an emergent property of complex communication networks"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction
Nationalism and its digital modes
Filtering digital China
Digital China's hyperlink networks
The mediated massacre
Selling sovereignty on the web
The user-generated nation
The cultural governance of digital China
Conclusion : the future of nationalism in the digital age.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Schneider, Florian, 1977- author. China's digital nationalism
ISBN:
9780190876807
0190876808
9780190876791
0190876794
OCLC:
1031528013

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