Super-sticky WeChat and Chinese Society - Yujie Chen, Zhifei Mao, Jack Linchuan Qiu

Super-sticky WeChat and Chinese Society

Yujie Chen, Zhifei Mao, Jack Linchuan Qiu

出版时间

2018-07-30

ISBN

9781787430921

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍
App designers dream of creating a platform that users never want to leave, that keeps them glued forever - a platform that is "sticky". Over 846 million WeChat users leave text and voice messages, share life moments, play games, use stickers, purchase rail and flight tickets, shop online, pay utilities and bills, transfer money to friends, and even donate to charity without leaving WeChat, the super-sticky platform. The Economist called WeChat "one app to rule them all", and as it starts to gain global appeal, it is rewriting the rules for social media platforms. This book provides a balanced and nuanced study of how the super-sticky WeChat platform interweaves into the fabric of Chinese social, cultural, and political life. It keeps the wider global and national social media landscape in view and compares and contrasts WeChat with Weibo and QQ, two other popular social media platforms in China, and other Western social media platforms.
用户评论
一直好奇为什么antitrust agencies没有对腾讯展开反垄断调查(即使是路透社宣称的“计划处罚金额”也远小于阿里),虽然这本书并非回答这个问题,却依然对思考政企合作的范围和尺度很有启发。
cv挺牛,评分挺低,文风不统一,描述太多,到底怎么在进不去公司的情况下研究?外围找一堆主题描述?
和想象的不太一样……感觉比较适合没用过微信的外国人读
在新西兰旅途中强行写的一篇paper引用文献。
能看,但我要说“也就是本科生做得好的pre的程度”的话是不是显得太毒舌了
虽然没有明确点出,但这本书主要follow的是软件研究(software studies)的路径。全书核心试图拱卫“supersticky”(超级粘性)这个概念。中国的平台和西方有何不同,全书也试图在回应这样一个本土化的问题。但比较遗憾的是,很多论述点到为止,感觉还没有讲清楚。微信社会动员的那三个事件也是,本可以有更多生命故事的呈现。作为一项海外研究,没谈WeChat censorship对人们日常生活的影响,有点可惜
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