Will the Real Weibo Please Stand Up? Chinese Online Contention and Actor-Network Theory

Chinese Journal of Communication, July 26, 2013

Posted: 2 Aug 2013

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Thomas Poell

University of Amsterdam (UvA)

Jeroen Kloet

University of Amsterdam

Guohua Guohua Zeng

University of Amsterdam

Date Written: July 26, 2013

Abstract

Social media platforms have become key participants in Chinese political contention. Global media eagerly report on cases involving social media, often celebrating them as signs of political change. This article analyzes the involvement of Sina Weibo in two instances of political contention: one concerns the Huili picture scandal of June 2011, and the other a controversy around the popular rally racer and novelist Han Han that started in December 2011. Drawing inspiration from actor-network theory (ANT), we show how Sina Weibo's particular technological features, the related user cultures, and the platform's systematic self-censorship practices, in addition to the occasional government interventions, mutually articulate each other. By tracing how technological features and emerging practices become entangled, we gain insight into how new publics are constituted and how symbolic reconfigurations unfold.

Keywords: China, Weibo, online contention, digital activism, activism, actor-network theory, social media, Chinese internet, politics

Suggested Citation

Poell, Thomas and Kloet, Jeroen and Guohua Zeng, Guohua, Will the Real Weibo Please Stand Up? Chinese Online Contention and Actor-Network Theory (July 26, 2013). Chinese Journal of Communication, July 26, 2013, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2304607

Thomas Poell (Contact Author)

University of Amsterdam (UvA) ( email )

Spui 21
Amsterdam, 1018 WB
Netherlands

Jeroen Kloet

University of Amsterdam ( email )

Spui 21
Amsterdam, 1018 WB
Netherlands

Guohua Guohua Zeng

University of Amsterdam ( email )

Spui 21
Amsterdam, 1018 WB
Netherlands

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