2017
DOI: 10.1177/1750698017714833
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Journalism and mnemonic practices in Chinese social media: Remembering catastrophic events on Weibo

Abstract: This study examines how collective memories of a public event, along with various journalistic practices, take shape in social media as the event develops. By analyzing messages posted during the first 8 days after a 23 July 2011 high-speed train collision accident in China on Weibo, a leading Chinese micro-blogging platform, this study finds three types of mnemonic practices on this platform: online commemoration, memory accumulation, and the first draft of history. The extensive media coverage, nonstop updat… Show more

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“…Weibo, one of the most popular social media platforms in China, is a quasi-Twitter microblogging application that has attracted approximately 573 million monthly active users as of December 2021 (Weibo, 2022 ). Apart from serving as a leading interest-based social network with economic values, Weibo is saliently regarded to function as an ideological arena enabling collective witness and a tool for social movements, particularly the empowerment of grassroots advocacy (Han, 2019 , 2020 ; Huang & Sun, 2014 ; Liu, 2015 ). Significantly, Weibo is event-oriented, therefore it can be deployed as a research site (Han, 2016 , 2019 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Weibo, one of the most popular social media platforms in China, is a quasi-Twitter microblogging application that has attracted approximately 573 million monthly active users as of December 2021 (Weibo, 2022 ). Apart from serving as a leading interest-based social network with economic values, Weibo is saliently regarded to function as an ideological arena enabling collective witness and a tool for social movements, particularly the empowerment of grassroots advocacy (Han, 2019 , 2020 ; Huang & Sun, 2014 ; Liu, 2015 ). Significantly, Weibo is event-oriented, therefore it can be deployed as a research site (Han, 2016 , 2019 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Work on journalism and memory has demonstrated how news production and products are involved in shaping collective memory (Zelizer and Tenenboim-Weinblatt, 2014). In posting journalistic content on social media, journalists shape collective memory (Han, 2020). If a newspaper is the first draft of history, then journalists’ professional tweets are “the first draft of the first draft of history”—as described by one of the interviewed journalists in this study.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Le Han (2020) claimed that with the simultaneous unfolding and archiving of an event, the boundaries between content creators and consumers become increasingly blurred. However, we found the consumers' concerned points about the preservation scope and use/reuse strategies are markedly different from content creators in social media preservation.…”
Section: Potential Consumersmentioning
confidence: 99%