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BEYOND MUNDANE MEDIA
--New Media and Political Changes in China
Jun Liu
H-STAR & Department of CommunicationStanford Univeristy
Department of Media, Cognition and CommunicationUniversity of Copenhagen
New Media and Political Changes in China
• China: the largest authoritarian state in the world
the world’s largest internet (538 m) and mobile phone (1 bn) population.
How Chinese people use new media to change politics and democracy?
Overt Resistance and Rebellion: New Media Activism
How Chinese people use new media to change politics and democracy?
Covert Resistance (Scott, 1985, 1990) :The political implication of everyday use of new media
How Chinese people use new media to change politics and democracy?
Air Pollution Apps: Official data v.s. American data
Thank You
Jun Liu
H-STAR & Department of Communication
Stanford University
Department of Media, Cognition and
Communication
University of Copenhagen