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China’s cinema watchdogs on the world wide web

Herring, L

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Abstract

Online communities play an important role in the development of the Chinese film industry in several significant ways. Taking social media as its focus, this article explores three areas of influence; promoting transparency, critiquing and policing. In China, the leaking of private industry documents, such as employment contracts and memos including information about incentives put forth by the State, are shared on social media with the intention of helping to ensure the opacity and integrity of the industry. Furthermore, where State-run media channels in China are heavily censored, film critiques are made possible through less-restricted social media sites such as Douban. Finally, this paper explores the role that users of social media play
in policing distributors and cinema chains who are accused of committing box office fraud when Chinese film industry personnel and cinemagoers use social media to call out malfeasance. Thus, this paper contributes to existing research interested in State intervention
in the Chinese cinema industry and the consequences of that intervention.

Citation

Herring, L. (2018). China’s cinema watchdogs on the world wide web. Networking knowledge, 11(2), 39-59. https://doi.org/10.31165/nk.2018.112.532

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Dec 11, 2018
Publication Date Dec 11, 2018
Deposit Date Jul 12, 2022
Journal Networking Knowledge: Journal of the MeCCSA Postgraduate Network
Volume 11
Issue 2
Pages 39-59
DOI https://doi.org/10.31165/nk.2018.112.532
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.31165/nk.2018.112.532