• Re-Orienting Global Digital Cultures 

      Goggin, Gerard
      Published 2015-07-31
      This chapter reflects on the Asian perspectives on digital culture offered in this volume. It provides a context for understanding this latest “Asian” turn in theorizing and researching digital cultures. It argues that the ...
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    • Reimagining Digital Citizenship via Disability 

      Goggin, Gerard
      Published 2016-10-31
      In recent times, disability has gained prominence as an important arena of social justice, politics, and citizenship. This applies also to digital technologies and cultures, where “acts of citizenship” are increasingly ...
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    • University Presses: An Australian Perspective 

      Mrva-Montoya, Agata
      Published 2016-07-16
      University presses in Australia share much in common with other university presses in the world in their missions, modes of operation and history. Since the reduction of higher education funding in the 1970s, affecting ...
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    • Challenging Official Propaganda? Public Opinion Leaders on Sina Weibo. 

      Nip, Joyce Y. M.; Fu, King-wa
      Published 2016-03-01
      This article examines the prominence of various user categories as opinion leaders, defined as initiators, agenda setters or disseminators, in 29 corruption cases exposed on SinaWeibo. It finds that ordinary citizens made ...
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    • Networked Framing Between Source Posts and Their Reposts: An Analysis of Public Opinion On China's Microblogs 

      Nip, Joyce Y. M.; Fu, King-wa
      Published 2015-11-24
      Retweeting a post on a social media platform is a part of a process of growing significance through which public opinion formation takes place. A ‘retweet count’ on, say Twitter or weibo, can be taken as a measure of user ...
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