The mediated and mediatised justice-seeking: Chinese digital vigilantism from 2006 to 2018

Qian Huang*

*Corresponding author voor dit werk

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The Chinese Internet has developed rapidly in the past decade and
given rise to many online phenomena, including digital vigilantism
(DV). It refers to citizens’ practice of weaponising online visibility for
retaliation when collectively offended. In China, since the Cat Torture
Case in 2006, DV has been widely adopted by citizens to defend
social norms and values. With recent technological developments
and socio-political changes in China, how Chinese citizens conduct DV and its influence have also changed along various dimensions. This research, therefore, identifies the historical changes of DV in China and situates these changes in relation to contemporary Chinese technological and socio-political development. The study constructs a database of 1265 Chinese DV cases that receive media
coverage between 2006 to 2018 and conducts a thematic analysis to identify characteristics, changes, and trends of DV in China. The author argues that these developments demonstrate the mediation and more importantly, the mediatisation of justice-seeking on the Chinese Internet conditioned by the ubiquitous state power.
Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)304-322
Aantal pagina's19
TijdschriftInternet Histories
Volume5
Nummer van het tijdschrift3-4
DOI's
StatusPublished - 2021
Extern gepubliceerdJa

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