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Intro
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Contents
About the Author
List of Figures
List of Tables
Chapter 1: Introduction
Background and Issues
The Theory of News-Prompted Public Spheres
China's Online News-Prompted Public Spheres
The Significance of Revisiting this Topic
References
Chapter 2: The Theory of News-Prompted Public Spheres and their Features
The Concept of Public Spheres
News
Features of Online News-Prompted Public Spheres
References
Chapter 3: The Application of Public Sphere Theory in China
References

Chapter 4: Structural Factors Fostering China's Online News-Prompted Publics
News Abundance
China's Digital Public Spaces
Engaging Netizens
References
Chapter 5: Everyday News-Prompted Publics on WeChat
Speech Freedom
Public Spaces on WeChat
News Participation Affordances
News Provision on WeChat
News Participation on WeChat
How Active Are People?
In What Kind of Stories Did they Participate?
How Relevant Are the Conversations?
Communicative Reflexivity
Diversity and the Tolerance of Difference
References
Chapter 6: Surprise

The Guo Meimei Scandal
References
Chapter 7: Ephemerality
Why Ephemerality Is the Decisive Feature
Why Ephemerality Energizes China's Online Publics
The Yu Huan Case
References
Chapter 8: Networked Public Spheres
The Wei Zexi Case
Structural Facilitating Factors
References
Chapter 9: Unintended Consequences
Guiding Public Opinion: Does it Work?
The Yang Qin Case
No Paean!
The Address Name Change Campaign
The Chained Woman
References
Chapter 10: Rethinking Online News-Prompted Public Spheres
Empirical Contributions

The Theoretical Innovations
Uncertainty
References
Appendix: Coding Protocols
Relevance
Diversity/Tolerance of Difference
Index

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