ISBN:
9781032522906
,
9781032522913
Language:
English
Pages:
xii, 153 Seiten :
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Diagramme.
Series Statement:
Routledge contemporary China series
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Au, Anson Chinese social networks in an age of digitalization
Keywords:
Internet / Social aspects / China
;
Social networks / China
;
Social interaction / China
;
Online social networks / China
;
Social media and society / China
;
Internet / Aspect social / Chine
;
Réseaux sociaux / Chine
;
Interaction sociale / Chine
;
Réseaux sociaux (Internet) / Chine
;
Médias sociaux et société / Chine
Abstract:
"Chinese Social Networks in an Age of Digitalization investigates the impact of digital media on the traditional Chinese model of social interaction, trust-building and social capital, known as Guanxi. Guanxi is a system of cultural and psychological rules of networking that orders every interaction in China, from the labor market, to politics, to business, and even law. It is the lifeblood of the nation and nearly just as old. But how has guanxi kept pace with the modern rapids of digitalization? This book is the first to examine how the rise of social networking sites is transforming guanxi in everyday networking in China, home to the largest population of users worldwide and nearly universal adoption in the nation. This monograph argues that digitalization is making guanxi liquid: that social and geographical boundaries are being melted away - and with it, people are experiencing a newfound liberation in how they network, trust, and feel toward others. Au asserts that Chinese modernity itself is transforming into what it calls a digital agora, a new intermediary space between the public and private spheres that balances obligations to both realms"--
Description / Table of Contents:
Digitalization in China -- Liquid Guanxi: Rewriting the Rules of Networking -- Liquid Guanxi and Homophily: New Rules of Tie-building -- Liquid Guanxi and Social Currency Exchanges: New Rules of Tie-Maintenance -- Liquid Guanxi and Emotionality: New Rules of Tie-Activation -- Liquid Guanxi and Social Support: New Rules of Proximity and Information Flow -- Liquid Guanxi and Chinese Modernity: Toward a Digital Agora
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