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Digital transnationalism in the era of China’s rise: WeChat, Chinese diaspora, misconceptions and future research

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posted on 2024-06-02, 23:40 authored by W Sun, Jian XuJian Xu
In the dialogue, Professor Wanning Sun, an internationally renowned scholar on media and communication in the Chinese diaspora, first introduces her new book co-authored with Professor Haiqing Yu titled Digital Transnationalism: Chinese-language Media in Australia (Brill, 2023). Professor Sun then responds to a few misconceptions that have been dominant in public discourses in the global West on the diasporic Chinese media. She argues that diasporic Chinese people’s transnational citizenship practices will become increasingly bound up with geopolitics that has significantly impacted the operation, regulation and use of Chinese social media platforms in the West. She points out that future research in ‘digital transnationalism’ of the Chinese diaspora could further explore the changing relations between Chinese digital/social media and the formation of a new kind of transnational Chinese subjectivities with a comparative approach.

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London, Eng.

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eng

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C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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Communication and the Public

Volume

8

Pagination

127-134

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2057-0481

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2057-0481

Issue

3

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SAGE

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