How do different digital media platforms create communities for gay men in China? In our new #JoC article, @WeishanM and I examine the affordances of various, old and new, platforms for gay community building.
https://t.co/typhAKaZ9M
MIA186: More than business: The de-politicisation and re-politicisation of #TikTok in the media discourses of China, America and India (2017–2020) by Weishan Miao, Dianlin Huang, Ying Huang
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https://t.co/QIWlwUGDPg
🚨 Thrilled to announce MCI's AUTUMN 2022 #WEBINAR#SERIES!🚨
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👀 Here’s a sneak peek at the upcoming webinar topics feat. leading #China researchers. More details TBA.
[Article] My co-authors Weishan Miao, Yunxia Pang & I published "Historicizing Internet regulation in China: A meta-analysis of Chinese Internet policies (1994-2017)" in the latest issue of International Journal of Communication.
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This is the third (& final) piece my awesome co-author Weishan Miao and I wrote about the rise of Blued, a gay social app in China. In this piece, we take a domestication approach to tell the narratives of three users.
https://t.co/7GT571uK4c
Lining up again for another ride immediately after getting off from the previous one? Here is the second piece (out of three) from the ethnographic project about a gay social app in China my awesome co-author Weishan Miao and I have been working on!
https://t.co/PA9khLdY4T
My awesome co-author Weishan Miao and I have been working on an ethnographic project about a gay social app in China. Our paper, first out of three in the series, just came out! https://t.co/uQGAkdVjDM