1. Bringing a Network Perspective to Chinese Internet Studies: An Exploratory Analysis.
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Chen, Yu-Wen
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POLITICAL participation , *ONLINE social networks , *SOCIAL capital , *AUTHORITY , *MASS mobilization , *COMPUTER network resources ,CHINESE politics & government, 2002- - Abstract
This paper adopts a network perspective to explore the ways digitally-mediated relationships prompt social and/or political participation in China. In the “chicken game scenario”, my analysis suggests that collective actions are facilitated by both weak and strong ties, which generate a fairly unified collective identity that is conductive to high-risk mobilization. In the “public crisis scenario”, it is generally weak ties that facilitate relatively lower-risk mobilization. In the “compromise scenario”, if collective actions do occur, they are generally low-risk and non-political. This appears to be largely due to the dominance of weak ties in the compromise scenario. The “banal scenario” is a black box that has yet to be sufficiently investigated in the future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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