ISSN 1754-4750 (Print); ISSN 1754-4769 (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
Examining the effects of social networks formed in a senior-oriented online community on older participants’ subjective well-being in China pp. 135-154(20) Author: Pan, Shuya
Deconstructing overhearing viewers: TVmojis as story retellers pp. 155-168(14) Author: Cui, Xi
Does money talk? A framing analysis of the Chinese Government’s strategic communications in the establishment of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank pp. 169-185(17) Author: Lan, Xiaomeng
(Potential) patients like me: testing the effects of user-generated health content on social media pp. 186-201(16) Authors: Mou, Yi; Shen, Fuyuan
Doctors offline, activists online: an analysis of Chinese celebrity physicians’ politically oriented social media activities pp. 202-217(16) Author: Chen, Li
Nuclear risk perception, political efficacy, and Internet use for civic engagement in China pp. 218-235(18) Authors: Qiu, Hongfeng; Weng, Suwei; Du, Kaijian
Networking China: The digital transformation of the Chinese economy pp. 236-238(3) Author: Grimes, Seamus
Infectious Change: Reinventing Chinese public health after an epidemic pp. 238-241(4) Author: Yang, Yue