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[This chapter provides an overview of the entire book by outlining the theoretical approach it adopts to integrate the gender-politics axis in China’s digital public sphere. The chapter also explains the execution of empirical research and discusses the methodological issues associated with the case studies. In this way, it articulates the logic and rationale behind the research design that informs detailed discussions of how the notion of gender intersects with both state and everyday politics in the context of Chinese Internet users’ civic engagement with socio-political affairs on social media platforms.]
Published: Oct 21, 2020
Keywords: China; Digital public sphere; Feminism; Gender-politics axis
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