Re-imagined communities in Macau in cyberspace: resist,reclaim and restructure |
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Authors: | Zhongxuan Lin |
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Institution: | School of Communication and Design, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China |
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Abstract: | Based on the data collected during four years of participant observation of 37 Macau Facebook communities and 12 in-depth interviews, this article examines the “re-imagined communities” in the local context of Macau and the global context of cyberspace. It mainly addresses the research question of how Internet users in Macau resist legitimizing their identity, reclaim their resistance identity, and restructure their project identity, thereby constructing re-imagined communities in cyberspace. This inquiry proposes a possible identity-focused approach to future community studies, especially those that examine re-imagined communities in flux, in cyberspace, and beyond nationalism. This approach particularly implicates the re-imagined communities of the subaltern, the identity politics of the governed, and, most importantly, the agency of the actors. |
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Keywords: | communities identity Macau cyberspace nationalism |
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