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Digital Media in Urban China

Locating Guangzhou

Wilfred Yang Wang

This book examines the use and culture of digital media in Chinese cities. By examining examples and data from Chinese and global social media platforms, the book argues that digital media facilitate Chinese people’s sense of local self and local identity. In doing so, the book moves on from the polarised debate regarding the democratic function of Chinese internet to instead examine the connection between digital technologies and the country’s history, culture and eventually, people and their everyday lives. It offers a rich analysis of a Chinese city in the digital age, and challenges the nationalistic approach to study China’s digital media culture.
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Rowman & Littlefield International
Pages: 196 • Trim: 6¼ x 9
978-1-78660-732-4 • Hardback • October 2019 • $166.00 • (£129.00)
978-1-78660-733-1 • eBook • October 2019 • $157.50 • (£121.00)
Series: Media, Culture and Communication in Asia-Pacific Societies
Subjects: Social Science / Media Studies, Social Science / Human Geography, Social Science / Regional Studies, Social Science / Sociology / Urban, Social Science / Culture

Wilfred Yang Wang is a Lecturer in Media and Communication Studies at Monash University, Australia.

Introduction: Place, Locality and Digital Media in China

1. Minjian Society: Identity, Culture and Digital Media

2. Two Tales of One City: Across the State and Commoners

3. Bodily Practice: Digitizing the Guangzhou Body

4. Geographical Knowledge: Reproducing Guangzhou

5. Opinion Leadership: Reconfiguring the City-Nation Dialectic

Conclusion: From Guangzhou to China: Rethinking Digital Media Research of China

Appendix: Notes on Methods

References

Guangzhou is an epitome of the digitalizing cultures and urban cities in China. In Digital Media in Urban China, Wilfred Wang adeptly illustrates strategies of cultural resistance, conflicting public discourses in social media, and political dynamics of citizenship and identity in digital media with the case of Guangzhou.
— Anthony Y. H. Fung, Professor, School of Journalism and Communication, the Chinese University of Hong Kong


Pushing back against political and ideological efforts to erase ‘the local’, Wilfred Yang Wang skilfully traces the southern Chinese city Guangzhou in vast online networks. Digital Media in Urban China provides a rich account of cross-cultural processes of placemaking, taking shape in the interplay between state, people and market, and involving Cantonese diasporic communities around the world.
— Thomas Poell, Senior Lecturer, Department of Media Studies, University of Amsterdam


This book is a compelling addition to the literature on digital China. It is particularly welcome because it leverages the connection between digital and physical worlds. Through the concept of digital placemaking, Wang conveys a nuanced understanding of the interaction between place-based cultural practices and identity construction through digital media, with compelling insights from extensive fieldwork in Guangzhou.
— Jonathan Sullivan, Director of China Programs, Asia Research Institute, University of Nottingham


Wilfred Wang’s book on the digital placemaking of Guangzhou is a timely contribution to digital media research through the lens of place (locality), culture, and communication technologies. Its digital ethnographic approach, framing analysis, and intersectionality framework offer fresh insights on the tension between displacement and implacement, or de-territorialisation and re-territorialisation, in people’s experience with remediated texts and social realities in the digital era.
— Haiqing Yu, Vice-Chancellor’s Principal Research Fellow, RMIT University


A rich and lively study on place-making practices by citizens in Guangzhou on and through digital media. Wang fluidly presents the connections and contentions between the constructed city in the developmentalist discourse and the lived city of local folks. The emphasis on the historical continuity in studying place and digital media is particularly welcome. An important book on digital urbanism.
— Yujie Chen, Lecturer in Digital Media and Communication, University of Leicester


Digital Media in Urban China

Locating Guangzhou

Cover Image
Hardback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • This book examines the use and culture of digital media in Chinese cities. By examining examples and data from Chinese and global social media platforms, the book argues that digital media facilitate Chinese people’s sense of local self and local identity. In doing so, the book moves on from the polarised debate regarding the democratic function of Chinese internet to instead examine the connection between digital technologies and the country’s history, culture and eventually, people and their everyday lives. It offers a rich analysis of a Chinese city in the digital age, and challenges the nationalistic approach to study China’s digital media culture.
Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Rowman & Littlefield International
    Pages: 196 • Trim: 6¼ x 9
    978-1-78660-732-4 • Hardback • October 2019 • $166.00 • (£129.00)
    978-1-78660-733-1 • eBook • October 2019 • $157.50 • (£121.00)
    Series: Media, Culture and Communication in Asia-Pacific Societies
    Subjects: Social Science / Media Studies, Social Science / Human Geography, Social Science / Regional Studies, Social Science / Sociology / Urban, Social Science / Culture
Author
Author
  • Wilfred Yang Wang is a Lecturer in Media and Communication Studies at Monash University, Australia.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Introduction: Place, Locality and Digital Media in China

    1. Minjian Society: Identity, Culture and Digital Media

    2. Two Tales of One City: Across the State and Commoners

    3. Bodily Practice: Digitizing the Guangzhou Body

    4. Geographical Knowledge: Reproducing Guangzhou

    5. Opinion Leadership: Reconfiguring the City-Nation Dialectic

    Conclusion: From Guangzhou to China: Rethinking Digital Media Research of China

    Appendix: Notes on Methods

    References

Reviews
Reviews
  • Guangzhou is an epitome of the digitalizing cultures and urban cities in China. In Digital Media in Urban China, Wilfred Wang adeptly illustrates strategies of cultural resistance, conflicting public discourses in social media, and political dynamics of citizenship and identity in digital media with the case of Guangzhou.
    — Anthony Y. H. Fung, Professor, School of Journalism and Communication, the Chinese University of Hong Kong


    Pushing back against political and ideological efforts to erase ‘the local’, Wilfred Yang Wang skilfully traces the southern Chinese city Guangzhou in vast online networks. Digital Media in Urban China provides a rich account of cross-cultural processes of placemaking, taking shape in the interplay between state, people and market, and involving Cantonese diasporic communities around the world.
    — Thomas Poell, Senior Lecturer, Department of Media Studies, University of Amsterdam


    This book is a compelling addition to the literature on digital China. It is particularly welcome because it leverages the connection between digital and physical worlds. Through the concept of digital placemaking, Wang conveys a nuanced understanding of the interaction between place-based cultural practices and identity construction through digital media, with compelling insights from extensive fieldwork in Guangzhou.
    — Jonathan Sullivan, Director of China Programs, Asia Research Institute, University of Nottingham


    Wilfred Wang’s book on the digital placemaking of Guangzhou is a timely contribution to digital media research through the lens of place (locality), culture, and communication technologies. Its digital ethnographic approach, framing analysis, and intersectionality framework offer fresh insights on the tension between displacement and implacement, or de-territorialisation and re-territorialisation, in people’s experience with remediated texts and social realities in the digital era.
    — Haiqing Yu, Vice-Chancellor’s Principal Research Fellow, RMIT University


    A rich and lively study on place-making practices by citizens in Guangzhou on and through digital media. Wang fluidly presents the connections and contentions between the constructed city in the developmentalist discourse and the lived city of local folks. The emphasis on the historical continuity in studying place and digital media is particularly welcome. An important book on digital urbanism.
    — Yujie Chen, Lecturer in Digital Media and Communication, University of Leicester


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