Abstract
the chapter “Mobile Social Network in a Cultural Context” examines the guanxi-embedded mobile social network in China. By focusing on three concrete case studies with 56 in-depth interviews, including New Year text message greetings, mobile social networks for job allocations among migrant workers, and mobile phone rumours, this study observes that mobile social networks are a way that Chinese people cultivate, maintain and strengthen their guanxi networks. Embedding the reliability of guanxi, the message spreading via mobile communication always enjoys high credibility, while mutual obligation contributes to the explosive growth of the message within mobile social networks
under special circumstances, such as during festivals and holidays and social disturbances. This circulation in turn increases both the dissemination and credibility of messages, and rumours. The characteristics and strength of mobile social network in China therefore emanate not only from Information and Communication Technologies, but also from the socio-cultural source - guanxi - deeply rooted in Chinese society.
under special circumstances, such as during festivals and holidays and social disturbances. This circulation in turn increases both the dissemination and credibility of messages, and rumours. The characteristics and strength of mobile social network in China therefore emanate not only from Information and Communication Technologies, but also from the socio-cultural source - guanxi - deeply rooted in Chinese society.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | M-Science : Sensing, Computing and Dissemination |
Editors | Enrique Canessa, Marco Zennaro |
Number of pages | 30 |
Publisher | ICTP—The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics |
Publication date | Nov 2010 |
Pages | 211-240 |
ISBN (Print) | 9295003438 |
Publication status | Published - Nov 2010 |