توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب From Cyber-Nationalism to Fandom Nationalism: The Case of Diba Expedition In China
نام کتاب : From Cyber-Nationalism to Fandom Nationalism: The Case of Diba Expedition In China
ویرایش : 1°
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : از ناسیونالیسم سایبری تا ناسیونالیسم فندوم: مورد اکسپدیشن دیبا در چین
سری : Chinese Perspectives on Journalism and Communication
نویسندگان : Liu Hailong (editor)
ناشر : Routledge
سال نشر : 2019
تعداد صفحات : 165
ISBN (شابک) : 1138330647 , 9781138330641
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 18 مگابایت
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Cover
Half Title
Series Information
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of contents
Figures and tables
List of Contributors
1 Performing cyber-nationalism in twenty-first-century China: The case of Diba Expedition
Self-performance
Disenchantment and re-enchantment
The style of performance
Cultural skills and cyber-nationalism
The political opportunities of cyber-nationalism
Discourses of empire
References
2 Understanding Chinese nationalism: A historical perspective
Introduction
Historicizing nationalism in China
Rising nationalism in reform-era China
Consumer nationalism
Contentious identity issue in Taiwan
Online nationalism and Diba Expedition
Conclusion
Notes
References
Chinese references
3 From Fans to “Little Pink”: The production and mobilization mechanism of national identity...
Introduction
Methods and research questions
The rehistoricization of Chinese Internet nationalism
Internet-driven people’s nationalism: The first wave (1998–2005)
Patriots as “informed public” and “game players”: The second wave (2008–2010)
The fan-led expedition: Third wave of internet nationalism
Concluding discussion: How did new media commercial subjects become politicized?
Notes
References
4 “We are all Diba members tonight”: Cyber-nationalism as emotional and playful actions online
Introduction
Literature review
The evolution of cyber-nationalism
The agents of cyber-nationalism
Research method
Research results
The time pattern of “Diba Expedition”
Positive emotional comments
Game-like strategy of the expedition
Contextual structure behind “Diba Expedition”
Structure of feelings and feeling structuralization
Acknowledgments
References
5 Memetic communication and consensus mobilization in the cyber nationalist movement
Introduction
Literature review and research methods
Meme: A new type of political participation and mobilization
Cyber-nationalism and consensus movement: Strategies and consequences
Case selection and research methods
The production and metaphor of memes and the formation of consensus in “Diba Expedition”
The form, content, and structure elements of memes
The type and metaphor of meme
Process of organized production and resource mobilization of memes
The formation of strategy adjustment and persuasive communication in “Diba Expedition”
Countermemes and image macros with watermark
The formation of strong memes
Classification and “communication-oriented memes”
Conclusion and reflection
Notes
References
6 Collective action as interaction ritual in cyberspace
Introduction
Theoretical framework and concept definition
Identity consciousness of collective action
Self-identity consciousness
First, the identity of online expeditioners of the online community Diba
Second, the national identity consciousness
Social identity establishment
First is the post-’90s generation.
Second is the patriotic youth
Dynamic mechanism of collective behaviors
Group assembly in cyberspace and emergence of collective effervescence
Production of symbolic solidity of crowds
Exchange of emotional energy and moral imagination
Discourse logic of the collective action
Conquering, lecturing, and communicating: Three major discourse patterns
Repetitive discourse strategy
Metaphors of “Wall”: Discourse paradox of the Expedition
Conclusion
References
7 Contested visual activism: Cyber-nationalism in China from a visual communication perspective
Introduction
Literature review
Cyber-nationalism from the perspective of multiple contesting subjects
The visual imagination of nationalism
Methodology
Traditional model of visual nationalism: Image-driven nationalism
A new model of visual nationalism: Contested visual activism among multiple subjects
Pluralism in image-contesting narrative subjects
Multiple public subjects
Multiple authority subjects
Pluralism in the image-contesting narrative strategies
Negotiation
Incorporation
Appropriation
Resistance
Conclusion
Notes
References
8 Love your nation the way you love an idol: New media and the emergence of fandom nationalism
Introduction
Communication technologies and nationalism
Nationalism and cyber-nationalism
Communication technologies and nationalism
New media and nationalistic expression
New media and the formation of Diba’s style of expression
Floating ambiguity and gameplay
Mobilization, organization, and implementation through new media
New media and the emergence of fandom nationalism
Disappearing boundary and domestication
The emergence of fandom nationalism
Discussion: The rebellious obedience
References
Index