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Communicating citizenship in China’s digital society
Bingjuan Xiong
School of Education and English
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China
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Citizenship
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Digital Society
100%
Speech Coding
50%
Good Citizenship
50%
Methodological Framework
25%
Socially Constructed
25%
Citizens' Rights
25%
Communicative Practices
25%
Communal Orientation
25%
New Media Environment
25%
Legal Entitlement
25%
Intercultural Dimensions
25%
Online Collective Action
25%
Social Event
25%
Speech Codes Theory
25%
Online Discourse
25%
Constructed Meaning
25%
Arts and Humanities
China
100%
Digital
100%
Online
50%
Discourse
25%
Framework
25%
Intercultural
25%
Normative
25%
Entitlement
25%
New Media
25%
Communicative Practice
25%
Collective Action
25%
Social Sciences
China
100%
Chinese
50%
Cultural Dimensions
25%
New Media
25%
Collective Action
25%
Psychology
New Media
100%