DOI: 10.14264/uql.2016.103
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Microblogging and its implications to Chinese civil society and the urban public sphere: A case study of Sina Weibo

Abstract: Inside mainland China, some Anglophone social media such as Facebook and Twitter are blocked; as a result, savvy Chinese enterprises have invented alternative versions of these microblogging services-the best known being Weibo. Scholars have suggested that applications such as Weibo have created greater openness, transparency and engagement in the urban public sphere, and have contributed to a much deeper social change, in synergy with reforms in many social areas of contemporary China.This thesis aims to exam… Show more

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“…Posts were successively saved in Excel files through their corresponding hyperlinks using Python 3. 23 Since using the Application Programming Interface may limit the range of posts accessed, 24 we also manually checked the account feeds during this period to ensure there were no missing posts.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Posts were successively saved in Excel files through their corresponding hyperlinks using Python 3. 23 Since using the Application Programming Interface may limit the range of posts accessed, 24 we also manually checked the account feeds during this period to ensure there were no missing posts.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sina Weibo is the most popular microblogging site in mainland China 31 , where Twitter and other Western online social media are blocked. It works similarly to Twitter as users may follow others and have followers, they can post texts and pictures, add hashtags to them, react to others' posts, and repost them.…”
Section: Hot Search List (Hsl)mentioning
confidence: 99%