China's Digital Nationalism

Author:   Florian Schneider (University Lecturer, Institute for Area Studies, University Lecturer, Institute for Area Studies, Leiden University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780190876791


Pages:   318
Publication Date:   25 October 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Florian Schneider (University Lecturer, Institute for Area Studies, University Lecturer, Institute for Area Studies, Leiden University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.90cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 16.00cm
Weight:   0.573kg
ISBN:  

9780190876791


ISBN 10:   0190876794
Pages:   318
Publication Date:   25 October 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Professional & Vocational ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"""Schneider's book develops a powerful critique of current literatures on nationalism, cyber politics, and China studies, while providing a thought-provoking interpretation of digital nationalism in China as a technological, social, economic, and political phenomenon.Despite the theoretical and conceptual complexity, the book is written in a highly accessible fashion. Students of China studies, digital media, identity politics, and authoritarian politics should certainly read it. Readers with or without background knowledge about China, nationalism, or digital media but are interested in these topics will enjoy it."" -- Rongbin Han, University of Georgia ""Rising nationalism in contemporary China has attracted a lot of scholarly and media attention in recent decades. As China rapidly enters the digital age, and as the number of its internet users increases exponentially, this book contributes to the growing literature on Chinese nationalism by focusing on the complicated interactions between nationalism developed and transformed by various political and social actors in digital spheres and nationalism on the ground. In some ways, this book builds on the already familiar thesis of nations as imagined communities, but through the new lens of digital networks enabled by the internet and information technologies. Its in-depth analysis provides a valuable perspective on the fascinating metamorphosis of Chinese nationalism in the digital age and its broad implications for communication governance under authoritarianism."" -- C. Chen, University at Albany, SUNY, CHOICE"


Rising nationalism in contemporary China has attracted a lot of scholarly and media attention in recent decades. As China rapidly enters the digital age, and as the number of its internet users increases exponentially, this book contributes to the growing literature on Chinese nationalism by focusing on the complicated interactions between nationalism developed and transformed by various political and social actors in digital spheres and nationalism on the ground... In some ways, this book builds on the already familiar thesis of nations as imagined communities, but through the new lens of digital networks enabled by the internet and information technologies. Its in-depth analysis provides a valuable perspective on the fascinating metamorphosis of Chinese nationalism in the digital age and its broad implications for communication governance under authoritarianism. * C. Chen, University at Albany, SUNY, CHOICE * Schneider's book develops a powerful critique of current literatures on nationalism, cyber politics, and China studies, while providing a thought-provoking interpretation of digital nationalism in China as a technological, social, economic, and political phenomenon.Despite the theoretical and conceptual complexity, the book is written in a highly accessible fashion. Students of China studies, digital media, identity politics, and authoritarian politics should certainly read it. Readers with or without background knowledge about China, nationalism, or digital media but are interested in these topics will enjoy it. * Rongbin Han, University of Georgia *


Rising nationalism in contemporary China has attracted a lot of scholarly and media attention in recent decades. As China rapidly enters the digital age, and as the number of its internet users increases exponentially, this book contributes to the growing literature on Chinese nationalism by focusing on the complicated interactions between nationalism developed and transformed by various political and social actors in digital spheres and nationalism on the ground... In some ways, this book builds on the already familiar thesis of nations as imagined communities, but through the new lens of digital networks enabled by the internet and information technologies. Its in-depth analysis provides a valuable perspective on the fascinating metamorphosis of Chinese nationalism in the digital age and its broad implications for communication governance under authoritarianism. * C. Chen, University at Albany, SUNY, CHOICE *


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Florian Schneider is University Lecturer for the Politics of Modern China at the Leiden University Institute for Area Studies. He is also managing editor of the journal Asiascape: Digital Asia, and the author of Visual Political Communication in Popular Chinese Television Series (Brill 2013). His research interests include questions of governance, political communication, digital media, and international relations in the East-Asian region.

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