A Pattern Recognition Framework for Detecting Changes in Chinese Internet Management System

Past studies on the Chinese internet management system have revealed a smart internet management system that takes advantage of time to filter content with collective action potential. How and why such a system was institutionalized? We offer a historical institutional analysis to explain the way in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of social computing 2020-09, Vol.1 (1), p.28-39
Hauptverfasser: Su, Yu-Sung, Ruan, Yanqin, Sun, Siyu, Chang, Yu-Tzung
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Past studies on the Chinese internet management system have revealed a smart internet management system that takes advantage of time to filter content with collective action potential. How and why such a system was institutionalized? We offer a historical institutional analysis to explain the way in which the system evolved. We implement social network analysis to examine the Weibo posts of recurrent events, the elections in Area A in 2016 and 2018, to identify pattern changes in the system. There are two aspects of the changes: the centralization of the command line to a single authority and the implementation of a discriminatory strategy to deal with the various online expressions together forming this intelligent system. The improved Chinese information surveillance system demonstrates both a top-down information management and a bottom-up opinion formation.
ISSN:2688-5255
2688-5255
DOI:10.23919/JSC.2020.0004