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Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2021
In this article, we address the public transportation system’s resilience in social movements, which has been under-explored in transportation scholarship. On the one hand, public transportation enables mass mobilization of people and materials and large-scale public engagement in political/social events in transit-reliant cities like Hong Kong.
Ho-Yin Chan, Hanxi Ma, Jiangping Zhou
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In this article, we address the public transportation system’s resilience in social movements, which has been under-explored in transportation scholarship. On the one hand, public transportation enables mass mobilization of people and materials and large-scale public engagement in political/social events in transit-reliant cities like Hong Kong.
Ho-Yin Chan, Hanxi Ma, Jiangping Zhou
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The International Journal of Press/Politics, 2022
Studies on the “protest paradigm” have long explored how a society's mass media system frames the social movements occurring within that society. This study adopts a social movement diffusion perspective to sharpen the transborder dimension of the protest paradigm.
Vincent Guangsheng Huang, Xueqing Li
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Studies on the “protest paradigm” have long explored how a society's mass media system frames the social movements occurring within that society. This study adopts a social movement diffusion perspective to sharpen the transborder dimension of the protest paradigm.
Vincent Guangsheng Huang, Xueqing Li
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2021
Social media has become a part of social life, social movement and protest like in Indonesia and Hongkong. This research aims to explore the social media role in Indonesia and Hongkong Protest's social movement case. This research used qualitative research and using Q-DAS (Qualitative Data Analysis Software).
Arissy Jorgi Sutan +2 more
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Social media has become a part of social life, social movement and protest like in Indonesia and Hongkong. This research aims to explore the social media role in Indonesia and Hongkong Protest's social movement case. This research used qualitative research and using Q-DAS (Qualitative Data Analysis Software).
Arissy Jorgi Sutan +2 more
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2022
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-hij-10.1177_19401612221123243 for Diffusion-Proofing Protest Paradigm: Mass Media and China's Prevention of Social Movement Spillover During the Hong Kong Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill Movement by Vincent Guangsheng Huang and Xueqing Li in The International Journal of Press ...
Huang, Vincent Guangsheng, Li, Xueqing
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Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-hij-10.1177_19401612221123243 for Diffusion-Proofing Protest Paradigm: Mass Media and China's Prevention of Social Movement Spillover During the Hong Kong Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill Movement by Vincent Guangsheng Huang and Xueqing Li in The International Journal of Press ...
Huang, Vincent Guangsheng, Li, Xueqing
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2020
02/07/2020 10:00 Room 1 #bewpln “Creativity” is undoubtedly a keyword to describe the anti-extradition bill protest that caused the biggest political crisis in Hong Kong since 1997. Along with the philosophy of “Be Water” shared by the protesters, the leaderless style has created a democratic atmosphere that allowed participants to propose new ideas ...
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02/07/2020 10:00 Room 1 #bewpln “Creativity” is undoubtedly a keyword to describe the anti-extradition bill protest that caused the biggest political crisis in Hong Kong since 1997. Along with the philosophy of “Be Water” shared by the protesters, the leaderless style has created a democratic atmosphere that allowed participants to propose new ideas ...
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Discourse & Communication
Based on the example of mainland China’s online diffusion-proofing practices against Hong Kong’s Anti-Extradition Bill Movement, we identify a platform-based tactic of diffusion-proofing. We argue that this tactic manifested the orchestration of top-down statist governance and bottom-up grassroots practices, as well as within-border and cross-border ...
Vincent Guangsheng Huang, Zhuoxiao Xie
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Based on the example of mainland China’s online diffusion-proofing practices against Hong Kong’s Anti-Extradition Bill Movement, we identify a platform-based tactic of diffusion-proofing. We argue that this tactic manifested the orchestration of top-down statist governance and bottom-up grassroots practices, as well as within-border and cross-border ...
Vincent Guangsheng Huang, Zhuoxiao Xie
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