中国网络粉丝 30 年

IF 1.2 Q3 COMMUNICATION
Weiyu Zhang
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本文概述了中国网络粉丝三十年的发展历程,主要关注粉丝的行为方式。中国的粉丝群体经历了几代人的转变,从港台偶像网站的 1.0 时代发展到涉及数据操作和流量管理的当代景观。文章从过去 30 年中重大粉丝事件的历史叙述入手,强调了粉丝文化不断演变的数字化、本地化、产业化和金融化特征。文章主张采取两项关键行动:发起各种分析视角之间的讨论,以调和对粉丝行为的相互冲突的评价;鼓励对中国的网络粉丝如何有助于更广泛地理解全球格局进行批判性反思。
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The 30 years of China’s online fandom
This essay provides an overview of China’s online fandom spanning three decades, primarily focusing on the practices embraced by fans. The fan communities in China have undergone several generational shifts, progressing from the era of 1.0 websites dedicated to Hong Kong and Taiwan idols to the contemporary landscape involving data manipulation and traffic management. The narrative commences with a historical account of significant fandom events over the past 30 years, emphasizing the evolving digital, localized, industrialized, and financialized nature of fan culture. The essay advocates for two key actions: initiating discussions among the various analytical perspectives to reconcile conflicting assessments of fan practices and encouraging a critical reflection on how China’s online fandom contributes to a broader understanding of the global landscape.
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