Scrolling In China A Look At Social Media Podcasts And Young People Today
10 455 China Social Media Images Stock Photos Vectors Shutterstock Drawing on his experience as a leading creator of chinese podcasts, fang weng brings an insider perspective to questions that are usually examined from the outside. the talk pays particular attention to the invisible architecture of self censorship. April 13, 2026 — drawing on his experience as a leading creator of chinese podcasts, fang weng brings an insider perspective to questions that are usually examined from the outside.
The Role Of Social Media In Daily Life And The Most Popular Platforms Drawing on his experience as a leading creator of chinese podcasts, fang weng brings an insider perspective to questions that are usually examined from the outside. the talk pays particular attention to the invisible architecture of self censorship. This talk maps the transformation from the rise of wechat public accounts and douyin to the coded vocabularies and disappearing accounts that define life on the chinese internet today. Eventbrite weatherhead east asian institute presents scrolling in china: a look at social media, podcasts, & young people today monday, april 13, 2026 at school of international and public affairs, new york, ny. find event and ticket information. It is also this generation that is driving the production boom: today’s chinese podcasters are increasingly tackling contemporary cultural and social issues, from gender equality and mental health to technology and personal development.
The China Social Media Landscape 2019 Eventbrite weatherhead east asian institute presents scrolling in china: a look at social media, podcasts, & young people today monday, april 13, 2026 at school of international and public affairs, new york, ny. find event and ticket information. It is also this generation that is driving the production boom: today’s chinese podcasters are increasingly tackling contemporary cultural and social issues, from gender equality and mental health to technology and personal development. Chinese youths are increasingly turning away from mainstream media towards podcasts as they provide more engaging in depth coverage of current affairs and issues. The biggest podcast platforms, including ximalaya, apple, qingting and xiaoyuzhou, offer shows on everything from murder mysteries to deep dives into breakfast and basketball. This article explores the podcast industry in china, delving into its burgeoning popularity, commercial strategies, and cultural significance, shedding light on the transformative power of audio storytelling in the country’s digital media landscape. Based on the aforementioned observation, this article explores the behavior of chinese youth on social media platforms. it highlights their media practices and opportunities for survival and development, while also offering a new perspective on youth culture.
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