Pandemic Crossings: Digital Technology, Everyday Experience, and Governance in the COVID-19 Crisis: US–China Relations in the Age of Globalization
Editat de Guobin Yang, Bingchun Meng, Elaine J. Yuanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781611864922
ISBN-10: 1611864925
Pagini: 290
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Michigan State University Press
Colecția Michigan State University Press
Seria US–China Relations in the Age of Globalization
ISBN-10: 1611864925
Pagini: 290
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Michigan State University Press
Colecția Michigan State University Press
Seria US–China Relations in the Age of Globalization
Notă biografică
Bingchun Meng is a professor in the Department for Media and Communications at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), where she also co-directs the LSE–Fudan Global Public Policy Research Centre. She is currently the director of LSE PhD Academy. Her research interests include gender and the media, political economy of media industries, communication governance, and comparative media studies. She is the author of The Politics of Chinese Media: Consensus and Contestation (2018). From 2020 to 2021, she served as a senior fellow of Global Governance Futures 2035 organized by Global Public Policy Institute in Berlin under the sponsorship with Bosch Foundation.
Guobin Yang is the Grace Lee Boggs Professor of Communication and Sociology at the University of Pennsylvania, where he directs the Center on Digital Culture and Society and serves as deputy director of the Center for the Study of Contemporary China. He is the author of The Wuhan Lockdown, The Red Guard Generation and Political Activism in China, and The Power of the Internet in China: Citizen Activism Online. He is also the editor or co-editor of six books.
Elaine J. Yuan is an associate professor in the communication department at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Her research focuses on how new forms of communication and technology mediate various social institutions and cultural practices. She has researched extensively on questions regarding network communication, social media, digital platforms, cultural production, and social change. Her book The Web of Meaning: The Internet in a Changing Chinese Society (2021), which examines the role of the Internet as symbolic spaces for the changing cultural practices of privacy, nationalism, and the network market in China, won the 2022 Outstanding Book Award of the Asian/Pacific American Caucus of the National Communication Association.
Guobin Yang is the Grace Lee Boggs Professor of Communication and Sociology at the University of Pennsylvania, where he directs the Center on Digital Culture and Society and serves as deputy director of the Center for the Study of Contemporary China. He is the author of The Wuhan Lockdown, The Red Guard Generation and Political Activism in China, and The Power of the Internet in China: Citizen Activism Online. He is also the editor or co-editor of six books.
Elaine J. Yuan is an associate professor in the communication department at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Her research focuses on how new forms of communication and technology mediate various social institutions and cultural practices. She has researched extensively on questions regarding network communication, social media, digital platforms, cultural production, and social change. Her book The Web of Meaning: The Internet in a Changing Chinese Society (2021), which examines the role of the Internet as symbolic spaces for the changing cultural practices of privacy, nationalism, and the network market in China, won the 2022 Outstanding Book Award of the Asian/Pacific American Caucus of the National Communication Association.
Descriere
Pandemic Crossings presents rich studies of how citizens and states in diverse regions of the world responded to the COVID-19 crisis and how these responses shaped individual lives, global politics, and U.S.–China relations. It opens up new avenues of research not only on the covid-19 pandemic but also on global health crises more broadly.