Battle Lines in the Chinese Blogosphere: Keyword control as a tactic in managing mass incidents
Published 25.10.2012
Keegan Elmer
The Finnish Institute of International Affairs
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This paper explores the role of keyword
control, in other words the blocking and unblocking of search keywords, on
Sina’s popular microblog platform during media campaigns over politically
sensitive issues in China. The author examines media campaigns in Chinese
newspapers, television, microblogs and other media forms during two separate
large-scale protests in December of 2011 in Guangdong province, one in the
village of Wukan and the other in the town of Haimen.
This paper uses these
case studies to examine which acts of keyword control might be part of a set of
coordinated directives in a broader media campaign over a particular
politically sensitive issue. Observations based on these case studies suggest
that changes in keyword control on microblogs might be the earliest detectable
sign of shifts in the government’s position in their response to politically
sensitive issues.
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