Communication and Community in the New Media Age

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Chinese urban sociology
Civil Society
Communication Infrastructure Theory
Community Based Day Care
Community Communication
Community development
Community Governance
Community News Website
Community Newspapers
Community Residents
Community Weibo
Developmental Involvement
digital civic engagement
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Grassroots Society
Grid Officers
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Information Communication
Life Interests
Media Empowerment
Media System Dependency Theory
New Media
New media age
Offline communications
online offline community interaction
Property Management Companies
Public Administration
public sphere theory
Qq Group
qualitative case studies
Rationalized Communication System
Residents Committees
Social Management Innovation
Social movements
urban social networks
Urban Sociology

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032008240
  • Weight: 399g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jan 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book investigates the relationship between information communication and community development in China in the new media age, drawing on theoretical resources from journalism, communication, urban sociology, community management, and the activities of social movements.

Contrasting existing scholarship that centers on new technologies and virtual aspects of today’s communication, the study highlights community residents’ daily praxis in real social spaces and the interaction between online and offline communications. Through content analysis, case studies, questionnaire surveys, and in-depth interviews, the author explores the social engagement of communication in public expressions and negotiations among Chinese urban communities. From micro, meso, and macro levels respectively, three interactive mechanisms are discussed: (1) media use and social consciousness and mobilization; (2) new media and changes in community governance; and (3) state-community interplay. Based on these mechanisms, the author proposes the idea of “the construction of grassroots social communication”, exploring approaches to the modernization of social governance and attainment of social interests by optimizing information communication.

Communication and Community in the New Media Age will appeal to academics and students studying communication and social transition in China, new media and society, urban sociology, and public governance.

Wang Bin is a Professor in the School of Journalism and Communication at Renmin University of China and the Deputy Director of the Public Opinion Research Institute. His research interests include media sociology, digital journalism, and urban communication.

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