Information bridges: understanding the informational role of network brokerages in polarised online discourses
Social networking and micro-blogging sites such as Twitter and Weibo have provided new platforms of public discussions for Internet users. As the number of online social movements has increased in recent years, the Chinese government has adopted new media and has strategically confronted online soci...
Main Author: | Yan, P |
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Format: | Conference item |
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Springer
2019
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