Communicating the Right to Know: Social Media in the Do-It-Yourself Air Quality Testing Campaign in Chinese. Xu, J. H. International Journal of Communication, 8:1374–1393, 2014. WOS:000337110600001
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This article studies communication activities in the do-it-yourself air quality testing initiatives in multiple cities in China, through interviews with leaders of small nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and analyses of their blogging contents. To advocate for more transparency in pollution data, in particular the hazardous PM2.5 particles, environmental NGOs mobilized volunteers to measure air quality and post the results online. The article examines how the DIY activism constitutes citizen participation and political involvement through informal and diffused ways of collective action. It studies the role of the Internet in facilitating the formation of a collective identity, which might be temporary and fragile. The article also discusses how grassroots DIY activities in a post-Communist country like China differ from those in the West.
@article{xu_communicating_2014,
	title = {Communicating the {Right} to {Know}: {Social} {Media} in the {Do}-{It}-{Yourself} {Air} {Quality} {Testing} {Campaign} in {Chinese}},
	volume = {8},
	issn = {1932-8036},
	shorttitle = {Communicating the {Right} to {Know}},
	abstract = {This article studies communication activities in the do-it-yourself air quality testing initiatives in multiple cities in China, through interviews with leaders of small nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and analyses of their blogging contents. To advocate for more transparency in pollution data, in particular the hazardous PM2.5 particles, environmental NGOs mobilized volunteers to measure air quality and post the results online. The article examines how the DIY activism constitutes citizen participation and political involvement through informal and diffused ways of collective action. It studies the role of the Internet in facilitating the formation of a collective identity, which might be temporary and fragile. The article also discusses how grassroots DIY activities in a post-Communist country like China differ from those in the West.},
	language = {English},
	journal = {International Journal of Communication},
	author = {Xu, Janice Hua},
	year = {2014},
	note = {WOS:000337110600001},
	pages = {1374--1393},
}

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