All Stories

  1. The Shape of the Asiascape: Ten Years of Digital Asia Research
  2. Reality Decoupling: Rumours, Disinformation, and Studying the Politics of Truth in Digital Asia
  3. Digital Activism in Asia: Good, Bad, and Banal Politics Online
  4. Digital Smartness: Rethinking Communities and Citizenship in the Face of ‘Smart’ Technology
  5. The Internet, Social Media, and a Changing China, written by Jacques deLisle, Avery Goldstein, and Guobin Yang
  6. The Dynamics of Digital Play in Asia
  7. Ambiguities of Activism – Alter-Globalism and the Imperatives of Speed, written by Ingrid M. Hoofd
  8. China's 'info-web': How Beijing governs online political communication about Japan
  9. Searching for ‘Digital Asia’ in its Networks: Where the Spatial Turn Meets the Digital Turn
  10. Where is Digital Asia?
  11. Book review: Blocked on Weibo – What Gets Supressed on China’s Version of Twitter (and Why), written by Ng, Jason Q.
  12. The Sichuan Earthquake and the Heavenly Mandate: legitimizing Chinese rule through disaster discourse
  13. Reconceptualising world order: Chinese political thought and its challenge to International Relations theory
  14. Revisiting the Emancipatory Potential of Digital Media in Asia – Introduction to the Inaugural Issue of Asiascape: Digital Asia
  15. Rogers, Richard
  16. Chapter 6. China’s Road to Revival: “Writing” the PRC’s struggles for modernization
  17. Chapter 4. It’s a small world after all?: Simulating the future world order at the Shanghai Expo
  18. Visual Political Communication in Popular Chinese Television Series
  19. Multifaceted identity of interethnic young people – chameleon identities
  20. Book Review: Ying ZHU, Television in Post-Reform China: Serial Dramas, Confucian Leadership and the Global Television Market. London and New York: Routledge, 2008. xxii + 177 pp. + index. ISBN: 978-0-415-42546-9. Price: £75.00
  21. The cultural governance of mass media in contemporary China