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Super-Sticky Wechat and Chinese Society
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Author(s):
Yujie Chen
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Zhifei Mao
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Jack Linchuan Qiu
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July 03 2018
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Emerald Publishing Limited
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978-1-78743-092-1
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978-1-78743-091-4
Publication date (Print):
July 02 2018
Publication date (Online):
July 03 2018
DOI:
10.1108/9781787430914
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 19
A Silver-Spoon App: WeChat, Tencent and the Mobile Revolution
pp. 47
Super-Sticky Design and Everyday Cultures
pp. 77
The Eventful WeChat
pp. 103
Conclusion: Super-sticky WeChat and the Global Society
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