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粉丝公众 = INTERNET AND NEW SOCIAL FORMATION IN CHINA : fandom publics in the making.

✍ Scribed by ZHANG, WEIYU


Publisher
ROUTLEDGE
Year
2018
Tongue
Chinese
Leaves
196
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


  1. Publics, Fans, and Social Media 2. Popular Culture and ICTs 3. Rear Window to Movies: From Fans to Subaltern Publics 4. Ten Years After: From Subaltern to Regular Publics 5. Online Translation Communities: From Consumers to Prod-users 6. House of Cards: From Entertainment to Politics 7. Douban vs. Renren: Fan Objects as Network Nodes8. Weibo Publics: Celebrities as Network Nodes 9. Fandom Publics: Social Formation in the Network Society

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