Chinese Internet Buzzwords

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45th Statistical Reports
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Author_Zhou Yan
Baidu Baike
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Category=GTM
Chinese network language evolution
CNNIC
Contemporary Media Culture
cultural semiotics
digital discourse analysis
Encyclopedia Websites
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Grass Mud Horse
Grassroots People
Guo Meimei
Hot Words
interdisciplinary media research
Leftover Women
Li Gang
Ma Yili
mediated communication studies
Microblog Message
Network Buzzwords
Network Language
Network Users
Network Words
Official Microblog
online public opinion
Ordinary Internet Users
Public Opinion Supervision
Public Security Organ
Red Cross Society
sociolinguistics China
Traffic Police Department
Tv Drama
Wiki Technology

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032040691
  • Weight: 280g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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As the Internet has reshaped the way we communicate, people’s reading has become more fragmented and attention has been directed to a more concise and general form of language that outlines the most important information. This language of the internet, a language system that concentrates on the content of events and public emotions, has emerged and received wide currency.

This monograph is one of the first books to examine the language of the internet in the Chinese context. By analysing content and discourse, the author examines Chinese website buzzwords since 2010. She reveals the mechanisms of generation, the cultural nature and political characteristics of the network language, analyzes the causes of its emergence and popularity, and highlights its social and academic significance. Meanwhile, she argues that research in the area is essentially interdisciplinary, involving not only perspectives from Journalism and Communication Studies, but also Philosophy, Culture, Linguistics and Sociology.

Students and scholars of Communication Studies and Journalism, as well as Culture Studies should be greatly interested in this title.

Zhou Yan is Associate Professor and graduate advisor in the School of Culture Communication, Shandong University. Her research focuses on media culture and public opinions online.

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