Grassroots, Astroturf, or Something in Between? Semi-Official WeChat Accounts as Covert Vectors of Party-State Influence in Contemporary China
This article explores a facet of the Chinese propaganda apparatus that has yet to receive sufficient academic attention: the murky ecosystem of “semi-official” party-state presences on Chinese social media. With a particular focus on WeChat public accounts, this investigation responds to two critica...
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Autor principal: | Jackson Paul Neagli |
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SAGE Publishing
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/0a41c6bcd9ca40cb9720a935da220cad |
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