Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction. Social Media and State-Sponsored Platformization in China-Guobin Yang
Part I. Platforms
App Radio: The Reconfiguration of Audible Publics in China through Ximalaya.FM-Yizhou Xu and Jeremy Wade Morris
Assembling Alibaba: The Infrastructuralization of Digital Platforms in China-Lin Zhang
Firewalls and Walled Gardens: The Interplatformization of China’s Wanghong Industry-Junyi Lv and David Craig
This Is Not How a US President Should Behave: Trump, Twitter, and North Korea in Rhetorical Constructions of US–China Relations-Michelle Murray Yang
Part II. State Media
Convergence Culture and Professionalism Practices in the Short-Form News Videos of the Beijing News-Fengjiao Yang and Xiao Li
The News as International Soft Power: An Analysis of the Posting Techniques of China’s News Media on Facebook and Twitter-Qingjiang (Q. J.) Yao
Part III. Engagement and Disengagement
Mediating Agents on WeChat: A Local Turn in the Personification of State-Society Intermediaries-Wei Wang
Social Media Art Practices as Prefigurative Politics: Echoes from China-Zimu Zhang
The Lure of Connectivity: Exploring US and Chinese Scientists’ Use of Social Media to Address the Public-Hepeng Jia, Xiaoya Jiang-Dapeng Wang, and Weishan Miao
All in One Place? Reluctance in Everyday Mobile Communication in China-Lei Vincent Huang
Contributors
Index