SOCIAL MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS STRATEGIES AMONG TAOIST ORGANIZATIONS IN CHINA: THE ROLE OF WEIBO AS A COMMUNICATION PLATFORM FOR TAOIST TEMPLES.

Authors

  • Zhang Xinyu Bangkok University
  • Pablo Ramirez Bangkok University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17501/medcom.2017.2111

Keywords:

Taoism, Weibo, Social Media, China, Religion

Abstract

Based on the concepts of “online religion” and “religion online” developed by Helland (2000),this study focuses on how three Taoist temples use the Chinese social media Weibo to both transmit information and interact with their religious followers. By analyzing the content of the articles posted on their Weibo channel during the month celebrating the 2016 Chinese New Year, the study will try to determine two things: Firstly, what kind of information each temple shares with its audience. Secondly, how do Taoist organizations perceive social media as a communication tool? Is it perceived in a similar way than the Christian organizations that been studied before?

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Published

2017-10-16

How to Cite

Xinyu, Z., & Ramirez, P. (2017). SOCIAL MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS STRATEGIES AMONG TAOIST ORGANIZATIONS IN CHINA: THE ROLE OF WEIBO AS A COMMUNICATION PLATFORM FOR TAOIST TEMPLES. Proceedings of the World Conference on Media and Mass Communication, 2(1), 91–103. https://doi.org/10.17501/medcom.2017.2111