Related: Tricia Wang is finishing up her book on what might be described as networked individualism (for which she focuses on identity making, dubbing it the "elastic self") for Chinese youth. You can follow her work here: http://elasticself.tumblr.com/ --- Alexander Leavitt PhD Student USC Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism http://alexleavitt.com Twitter: @alexleavitt On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 5:53 AM, Barry Wellman <wellman@chass.utoronto.ca>wrote:
I echo Charles Ess in noting the rise of individualism in China. (Or to put it another way, the ending of the short-term Cultural Rev suppression of individualism.)
Dare I call it "Networked Individualism" cause people are multiply connected.
Our Networked book explicitly looked only at North America, but I'd love to see folks extend the ideas to Asia (N, S, SE) and Europe.
On another, related note: peeps shouldnt assume that because authorities block FB & Twitter, that no one can get. My admittedly non-random sample has work-arounds, which I won't disclose. But I will disclose that U Toronto's Citizen Lab headed by Ron Deibert has been getting work-around software to China, Iran, etc. for years. All hail
PS: Blocking of FB in China another reason NOT to move this list to FB.
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