互联网和业主行动主义:争议政治的透视
Research on the study of the Internet in China mainly focuses on issues at the macro level, like state control, democracy or human rights. Few studies have examined the role of the Internet in collective contention from the experiences of individual users. Guided by theories of contentious politics and based on the empirical data collected from interviews with homeowner activists and forums of homeowners in Shanghai, this paper examines the role of the Internet in homeowners” collective resistance, particularly on its contributions to the mobilisation and identification of political opportunities in such movements.
业主行动主义 政治权力 互联网 大众传播
Ngai-Ming YIP 叶毅明 Ronggui HUANG 黄荣贵
City University of Hong Kong
国内会议
上海
中文
178-178
2010-11-12(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)