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超越控制与抵抗
中国已经成长为一个数字威权国家,拥有复杂而庞大的社会控制机构。但控制注定会遇到阻力。在网络空间中,各种行动者以一种微妙的共同进化状态竞争,带来了无法控制和抵抗的多孔动态。本章讨论了国家与非国家行为体在数字中国冠状病毒疫情的叙事争论中的复杂和流动动力学。以及党国如何掌握其对数字基础设施的最高控制和社交媒体的参与性,以官方叙事淹没网络空间,并拉拢非国家行为者,将其他叙事淹没为“数字外流”和暂停。因此,作者建议在政治传播研究中抛弃过于简单化的控制与抵抗,或民主化与威权主义的二分法。©2022选择和编辑事项,Peter Van Aelst和Jay G. Blumler。
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