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How do corporate social responsibility perceptions facilitate advocacy behavior? The roles of organizational pride and responsible leadership 企业社会责任感如何促进倡导行为?组织自豪感和负责任领导力的作用
IF 2.7 2区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2024-08-13 DOI: 10.1080/17544750.2024.2389854
Zonghua Liu, Yalan Qin, Yulang Guo, Ming Zhang, Yi Li
As a voluntary behavior, employees’ advocacy can enhance organizations’ competitive advantage and reputation. Drawing on social identity theory, this study explores the mechanism of by which corpor...
作为一种自愿行为,员工维权可以提高组织的竞争优势和声誉。本研究以社会认同理论为基础,探讨了企业...
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Exploring freedom in mobile connectivity: a moderated mediation model linking mobile social media modes, availability pressure, and media habits 探索移动连接中的自由:将移动社交媒体模式、可用性压力和媒体习惯联系起来的调节中介模型
IF 2.7 2区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2024-05-25 DOI: 10.1080/17544750.2024.2358250
Xueqing Li, Baoying Fu, Irem Cifci
In an era where mobile phone use is ubiquitous, being constantly available has become a prevalent norm. Grounded in the sociocognitive model of connectedness (SMC), this study examines the relation...
在一个手机使用无处不在的时代,随时随地保持联系已成为一种普遍准则。本研究以 "连通性社会认知模型"(SMC)为基础,探讨了...
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Communicating LGBTQ-supportive CSR for corporate legitimacy: a cultural discourse analysis in Hong Kong 宣传支持女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和变性者的企业社会责任以获得企业合法性:香港的文化话语分析
IF 2.7 2区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2024-01-31 DOI: 10.1080/17544750.2024.2306911
Mike H. Y. Chan, Angela K. Y. Mak
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) towards the notions of diversity, equality, and inclusion (DE&I) draws a lot of attention in modern, pluralist society. The organizations’ communicative approa...
在现代多元化社会中,企业对多样性、平等和包容(DE&I)概念的社会责任(CSR)备受关注。各组织的沟通方式和方法也在不断变化。
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Pro-liberalism vs. Nationalism: how critical opinion leaders challenge the persuasive effect of propaganda in China 亲自由主义与民族主义:持批判态度的舆论领袖如何挑战中国宣传的说服力
IF 2.7 2区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2023-12-18 DOI: 10.1080/17544750.2023.2293860
Yating Pan, Zhan Shu
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When politics meets dating: how moral concern, utopianism, and communication competence predict willingness to date across the political divide 当政治遇上约会:道德关怀、乌托邦主义和沟通能力如何预测跨越政治鸿沟的约会意愿
IF 2.7 2区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2023-12-09 DOI: 10.1080/17544750.2023.2290496
Lik Sam Chan
Political orientations are increasingly relevant to romantic relationships. Self-categorization theory suggests that individuals prefer partners with the same political views. However, few studies ...
政治倾向与恋爱关系的关系越来越密切。自我归类理论认为,个人更喜欢具有相同政治观点的伴侣。然而,很少有研究 ...
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Communication, technology and development at a critical juncture: revisiting Dallas Smythe in China 关键时刻的传播、技术与发展:在中国重访达拉斯-斯迈思
IF 2.7 2区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2023-12-02 DOI: 10.1080/17544750.2023.2285974
Yuezhi Zhao, Yu Hong
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Who politicized the COVID-19 pandemic on Twitter: cultural identity and Chinese prejudice in a virtual community 谁在推特上把 COVID-19 大流行病政治化:虚拟社区中的文化认同和对中国人的偏见
IF 2.7 2区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2023-11-19 DOI: 10.1080/17544750.2023.2283858
Yanfang Wu
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After “BAT,” What? Reimagining the internet for social development in post-crisis China BAT之后是什么?重新构想后危机时代中国的互联网社会发展
2区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2023-10-24 DOI: 10.1080/17544750.2023.2272992
Min Tang
AbstractTaking the critical political economy approach, this paper continues Dallas Smythe’s and Yuezhi Zhao’s inquiries into technological development in contemporary China. It examines the trends and struggles of the “BAT” model—named after the three most influential Internet companies in the country, Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent—in China’s digital expansion, which has been intimately connected to transnational financial capitalism in the past decade. Reflecting on this expansion’s all-encompassing socio-political consequences, a blind spot in the successful BAT story, the paper examines whether the BAT model is sustainable for China’s social development and, if not, the opportunities and alternatives lie ahead. The paper argues, in view of BAT’s financial and infrastructural turn, that how China’s ICT sector could move beyond a capital-driven mode of growth and reorient technologies for public and social development is a critical epistemological question.Keywords: Digital capitalismICT industrysocial developmentpolitical economyChina Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsMin TangMin Tang is an Associate Teaching Professor at the School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, University of Washington Bothell. Her research examines information communication technologies (ICTs) as sites of capitalist reproduction, power negotiations, and geopolitical rivalries. She is the author of Tencent: The Political Economy of China’s Surging Internet Giant (Routledge, 2019). Her work can also be found in the Chinese Journal of Communication, International Journal of Communication, and Information, Communication & Society.
摘要本文采用批判的政治经济学方法,延续了斯迈斯和赵月芝对当代中国技术发展的探究。它考察了“BAT”模式(以中国最具影响力的三家互联网公司百度、阿里巴巴和腾讯命名)在中国数字扩张中的趋势和挣扎,这在过去十年中与跨国金融资本主义密切相关。本文反思了这种扩张所带来的全方位的社会政治后果,这是BAT成功案例中的一个盲点,并探讨了BAT模式对中国社会发展是否具有可持续性,如果不可持续性,未来的机遇和替代方案。本文认为,鉴于BAT的金融和基础设施转型,中国ICT行业如何超越资本驱动的增长模式,并为公共和社会发展重新定位技术是一个关键的认识论问题。关键词:数字资本主义ict产业社会发展政治经济中国披露声明作者未发现潜在的利益冲突。唐敏,华盛顿大学博塞尔分校跨学科艺术与科学学院副教授。她的研究考察了信息通信技术(ict)作为资本主义再生产、权力谈判和地缘政治竞争的场所。她著有《腾讯:中国崛起的互联网巨头的政治经济学》(Routledge出版社,2019年)。她的作品也可以在《中国传播杂志》、《国际传播杂志》和《信息、传播与社会》上找到。
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Unraveling China’s digital traces: evaluating communication scholarship through a sociotechnical lens 解开中国的数字痕迹:从社会技术的角度评估传播学术
2区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2023-10-11 DOI: 10.1080/17544750.2023.2264406
Kaiping Chen, Yingdan Lu, Yiming Wang
AbstractIn the growing trend of research using digital trace data to study human activities and opinions across different contexts, networked China has emerged as a prominent area of interest. However, research that critically examines the use, strengths, and weaknesses of existing digital trace methods, and the extent to which they can reveal the true landscape of digital China remains limited. To address these gaps, this study proposes a framework for examining and evaluating the knowledge production of digital trace research within a sociotechnical system comprising state actors, platform governance, digital civil society, and international forces. We then provide the first empirical examination of the knowledge claims and epistemic approaches used in digital trace communication scholarship that has studied China across different phases in the past 30 years. Grounded in the resulting empirical evidence, we discuss two common practices in existing digital trace research on China, how these approaches and perspectives could affect the validity and reliability of offering diverse viewpoints for studying and understanding digital China, and directions for improving these practices.Keywords: Digital traceknowledge productionevidence-driven approachChinasociotechnical systemcomputational social science AcknowledgmentsWe would like to thank Steve Meyer, the data strategist from the University of Wisconsin–Madison Libraries, for helping us retrieve data from the Web of Science database. We are also grateful to Wenhong Chen, Zhongdang Pan, Stephen D. Reese, the anonymized reviewers, and the participants from the National Communication Association 107th Annual Convention for providing feedback at different stages of this project.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis work was supported by University of Wisconsin Madison, the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation.Notes on contributorsKaiping ChenKaiping Chen (PhD, Stanford University) is an assistant professor in computational communication at the Department of Life Sciences Communication, University of Wisconsin–Madison. Her research interests are public deliberation, science communication, and computational social science, and she has published in journals such as the Journal of Communication, Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, New Media & Society, The American Political Science Review, Public Opinion Quarterly, and PNAS.Yingdan LuYingdan Lu (PhD, Stanford University) is an assistant professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Northwestern University. Her research focuses on digital technology, political communication, and information manipulation in authoritarian and democratic contexts using computational and qualitative methods. Her work has appeared in peer-reviewed journals, such as Political Communication, New Media & Society, Human–Computer Interaction, and Computational Communication Research.Yimi
摘要:利用数字跟踪数据来研究不同背景下的人类活动和观点的研究趋势日益增长,网络中国已成为一个突出的研究领域。然而,批判性地审视现有数字追踪方法的使用、优势和弱点,以及它们能在多大程度上揭示数字中国的真实图景的研究仍然有限。为了解决这些差距,本研究提出了一个框架,用于在由国家行为体、平台治理、数字公民社会和国际力量组成的社会技术系统中检查和评估数字痕迹研究的知识生产。然后,我们对过去30年来在不同阶段研究中国的数字跟踪传播学术中使用的知识主张和认知方法进行了首次实证检验。基于所得的经验证据,我们讨论了现有中国数字足迹研究中的两种常见做法,这些方法和观点如何影响研究和理解数字中国的不同观点的有效性和可靠性,以及改进这些做法的方向。关键词:数字追踪知识生产证据驱动方法中国社会技术系统计算社会科学致谢我们要感谢来自威斯康星大学麦迪逊分校图书馆的数据战略家Steve Meyer帮助我们从Web of science数据库中检索数据。我们也感谢匿名审稿人陈文宏、潘忠当、Stephen D. Reese以及全国传播协会第107届年会的参与者在本项目的不同阶段提供的反馈。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。本研究得到了威斯康星大学麦迪逊分校威斯康星校友研究基金会的支持。陈凯平(斯坦福大学博士),威斯康星大学麦迪逊分校生命科学传播系计算通信助理教授。她的研究兴趣是公共审议、科学传播和计算社会科学,并在《传播杂志》、《计算机媒介传播杂志》、《新媒体与社会》、《美国政治科学评论》、《民意季刊》和《美国国家科学院院刊》等期刊上发表过文章。陆英丹(斯坦福大学博士),美国西北大学传播研究系助理教授。她的研究主要集中在使用计算和定性方法的威权和民主背景下的数字技术、政治传播和信息操纵。她的作品曾发表在《政治传播》、《新媒体与社会》、《人机交互》和《计算传播研究》等同行评议期刊上。王一鸣,美国威斯康星大学麦迪逊分校新闻与大众传播学院大众传播学博士研究生。她的研究重点是信息生态、身份政治和其他政治态度和行为之间的相互作用。
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From industrial movies to social media discourses: alternative social imaginaries of industry and technology in China 从工业电影到社交媒体话语:中国工业与技术的另类社会想象
2区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2023-10-09 DOI: 10.1080/17544750.2023.2263575
Huiyu Zhang, Jing Wu
AbstractThe paper is concerned with how Chinese public and civil society understand the so-called socialism with Chinese characteristics, or Chinese-style modernization, in the era of post-globalization capitalism and in light of their social imaginaries of technology and industry. The authors discuss historically formed as well as newly arising social imaginaries of the importance and role of industry, science, and technology in China when formulating an alternative, non-western vision of modernization presented in public cultural forms such as movies, TV dramas, social media discussions or broadcasted public conversations. The emphasis is on the particularity of the Chinese approaches toward industry, technology, and social development, and how they are similar to or different from liberal philosophies of technology.Keywords: Technology and industrializationsocial imaginaries of industrypost global capitalismnew developmental visionspublic culture Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 This is an ancient Chinese fable that tells the story of an elderly man who is trying to move two large mountains in front of his door so that his family and friends can travel more easily. When questioned about the feasibility of such a project, he tells his children and grandchildren to continue the task after his death. This reflects the spirit of generations of Chinese people continuing to do one thing until it is finally completed. During the Chinese revolution, “the foolish old man who removed mountains (Yugong Yi Shan)” was transformed into a modern spirit. In particular, in 1945, Mao Zedong, as the Chairman of the CPC, made a report on “Yugong Moves Mountains” in “The Seventh National Congress of the CPC.” He said that the people of China are working hard to remove the two mountains of ‘imperialism” and “feudalism” like Yugong. Nowadays, the dictum continues to refer to the spirit of perseverance and persistence needed in completing difficult projects.2 Bridge, (1949); March Forward to New China, (1951); The Girl from Shanghai, (1958); New Biography of Veterans, (1959).3 Both refer to the level of social development of the Soviet Union that China looked up to as an aspirational model.4 Joseph Needham holds a similar argument in his Science and Civilization in China series (Needham, Citation1974).5 Here comes the full video! Ren Zhengfei talks to America’s technology experts about tough questions, and he responds smartly) https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV144411G7gF?spm_id_from=333.337.search-card.all.click&vd_source=4ee0aa0810d2a8da9460970c2a97de0b.6 On July 24, 1959, an international Expo was held in Moscow, and the US sent a national exhibition. The exhibition showcased the highly modern and automated leisure and entertainment equipment of the US, demonstrating the prosperity and development of the capitalist system. In front of the kitchen booth of an American-style villa, US vice president Nixon and S
摘要本文关注的是在后全球化资本主义时代,中国公众和公民社会如何根据他们对技术和工业的社会想象来理解所谓的中国特色社会主义或中国式现代化。作者讨论了历史上形成的以及新出现的关于工业、科学和技术在中国的重要性和作用的社会想象,并以电影、电视剧、社交媒体讨论或广播公共对话等公共文化形式提出了另一种非西方的现代化愿景。重点是中国在工业、技术和社会发展方面的方法的特殊性,以及它们与自由主义技术哲学的相似或不同之处。关键词:技术与工业化工业的社会想象后全球资本主义新的发展愿景公共文化披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突这是一个古老的中国寓言,讲的是一位老人试图移动门前的两座大山,这样他的家人和朋友就可以更方便地旅行了。当被问及这样一个项目的可行性时,他告诉他的孩子和孙子在他死后继续这项任务。这反映了一代又一代中国人坚持做一件事直到最后完成的精神。在中国革命时期,“愚公移山愚公移山”变成了一种现代精神。他说,中国人民正在像愚公移山一样,努力拆除“帝国主义”和“封建主义”两座大山。如今,这句格言仍然指的是完成困难项目所需要的毅力和毅力桥,(1949);《向新中国进军》(1951);《上海姑娘》(1958);2 .《退伍军人新传》(1959)两者都指的是苏联的社会发展水平,中国视其为理想模式李约瑟在他的《中国科学与文明》系列中也有类似的观点(Needham, Citation1974)这里是完整的视频!任正非与美国的技术专家讨论了一些棘手的问题,他回答得很巧妙)https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV144411G7gF?spm_id_from=333.337.search-card.all.click&vd_source=4ee0aa0810d2a8da9460970c2a97de0b.6 1959年7月24日,莫斯科举行了国际博览会,美国派了一个国家展览。展览展示了美国高度现代化和自动化的休闲娱乐设备,展示了资本主义制度的繁荣与发展。美国副总统尼克松和苏联领导人赫鲁晓夫在一幢美式别墅的厨房摊位前,就东西方意识形态和核战争展开辩论,内容涉及美国资本主义制度和苏联社会主义制度的利弊;因此才有了“厨房辩论”这个词。7张文宏在上海纽约大学毕业典礼上的演讲:https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1MK4y1V7B2/?vd_source=4ee0aa0810d2a8da9460970c2a97de0b.Additional信息投稿人张水宇张慧宇,北京大学新闻与传播学院研究教授,博士生导师。主要研究方向为电影与视觉文化、人、传播与文化研究。他撰写了多篇文章和书籍,包括《视觉现代性:20世纪中国的主体出现》(2012);《主体的幻影:中国大众文化研究》,2017;《文化传播:转型时代的中国电影》,2022年。京武武,北京大学新闻与传播学院传播学教授。她的研究领域为批判性媒体与文化研究、传播与媒体技术的社会理论以及视觉文化。她在媒体、文化和社会的批判性研究方面发表过文章,并著有《文化现代性的视觉表达:观看和交流的方式》(2012)一书。
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