"[A] seminal work. . . . Through its theoretically informed, empirically rich framework, the monograph offers groundbreaking insights into how new media ecosystems catalyze developmental processes and enable social transformation in contemporary China." (International Journal of Communication) "Documentarily exact, methodologically rigorous, and commandingly timely, <i>China and the Internet </i>offers a welcome example of grounded research that scholars in media and development studies will do well to follow, regardless of their regional foci or preferences." - Briankle G. Chang (author of Deconstructing Communication: Subject, Representation, and Economies of Exchange)
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Connecting Every Village Project: Government Engagement in ICT for Development
- 3. The NGO 2.0 Project: Using New Media for the Empowerment of NGOs
- 4. Tiger Gate: A New Media Action for Government Accountability
- 5. Free Lunches: Activist, NGO, and State Collaboration in Development and Social Change
- 6. Contention and Reciprocity in the Free Lunch Project: Complex and Multi-dimensional Relations between Activists, the State, and Corporations
- 7. NCP Life Support Network: New Media Actions against Covid-19
- 8. Conclusion
- Bibliography
- IndexIndex