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portada The Making of a Neo-Propaganda State: China's Social Media Under XI Jinping
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
240
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
23.2 x 15.6 x 1.8 cm
Weight
0.39 kg.
ISBN13
9789004519367

The Making of a Neo-Propaganda State: China's Social Media Under XI Jinping

Titus C. Chen (Author) · Brill · Hardcover

The Making of a Neo-Propaganda State: China's Social Media Under XI Jinping - C. Chen, Titus

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Synopsis "The Making of a Neo-Propaganda State: China's Social Media Under XI Jinping"

Why has China's authoritarian government under Xi Jinping retained popular support without political reforms? Drawing on Chinese social media data, in this book Titus C. Chen argues that China's digital propaganda and information control techniques--the monopolistic exercise of market authoritarianism--have empowered the Xi administration to manipulate public discourse and shape public opinion via social media. Chen argues that these techniques forge a sense of community and unite the general public under the Chinese government, thereby legitimating autocratic rule. By enhancing our understanding of China's digital ideological statecraft, the book makes a major contribution to the fields of China Studies and Political Communication.

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