Structural Change and Evolution of China’s Internet Society

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Absence Space
administrative governance China
Agricultural Society
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Central Government
Contemporary Chinese Society
Contemporary Society
digital sociology
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Grid Management
Guo Meimei
information flow theory
Information Technology Revolution
Mediated Experience
mediated social interaction
Network Group
Network Society
Network Space
Occupying Wall Street
Offline Space
online community dynamics
Perceptual Cognition
Presence Society
Presence Space
Qq Group
Representational Space
Smart Phones
Social Governance
social network analysis
Sociology
spatial transformation in digital China
Time Space Compression
WeChat Groups
Weibo
Weibo Post

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032390383
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This title investigates China’s network society, both its online cyber society and offline real world society, by analyzing the trends and social foundations of society as network and the social challenges it poses, as well as structural changes in social space and social interaction.

The first part of the book examines how network society in China forms and develops, analyzing the challenges and structural changes it poses. The author studies network power and uncertainties that lies in the supply, flow, and reception of a massive amount of information, revealing how this influences the government's administrative power as well as governance measures to stabilize social cohesion. The second part first discusses the social restructuring and characteristics of network social space in China. Based on case studies of several momentous social events, the spatial change characterized by an integration of absence and presence space and its influence on social interaction and experience is elucidated, including active absence interaction, mediated experience, spatial representation, and social identities of network aggregation.

The book will be a crucial reference for scholars and students studying sociology, network sociology, and contemporary Chinese society.

Liu Shaojie is a professor at the Research Center for Sociological Theory and Methods of Renmin University of China and a chair professor at Anhui University, China. His main research fields include network sociology, theoretical sociology, and economic sociology.

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