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ID170378
Title ProperWho are the influentials in China's cyberspace and what do they say about the issue of Sino-Japanese relations?
LanguageENG
AuthorGuan, Tianru
Summary / Abstract (Note)This research note explores an increasingly prominent, but often neglected, communication group in China's cyberspace—the online “influential” (big Vs or verified users)—who shape public perceptions, including on foreign policy issues. Examining threads on Sino-Japanese relations on Weibo reveals a diverse ecosystem that includes not only established media agencies and government agencies, but public intellectuals, whose role and presence are quite central. An analysis of the content of posts finds that influentials have similarly diverse viewpoints on Sino-Japanese relations; some have broken with the conflict-focused discourses that have prevailed on Weibo, reflecting a competing narrative espousing the need for greater pragmatism towards Japan. The findings call into question the argument that social media necessarily trends toward greater nationalism.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of East Asian Studies Vol. 19, No.3; Nov 2019: p.383-396
Journal SourceJournal of East Asian Studies Vol: 19 No 3
Key WordsSino-Japanese Relations ;  Online Influential ;  China's Cyberspace


 
 
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