01383nam2 22003131i 450 UON0042899420231205104859.19420130716d1953 |0itac50 baengGB|||| 1||||Barchester towersAnthony Trollopeillustrations by Edward AdizzoneLondonNew York ; TorontoG.Cumberlege19532 v.21 cm.001UON004289882001 ˆThe ‰Oxford TrollopeMichael Sadleir & Frederick Page210 LondonOxford university1950215 21 cm.AUTOBIOGRAFIEUONC036331FIUSNew YorkUONL000050CATorontoUONL000778GBLondonUONL003044920.7AUTOBIOGRAFIE E MEMORIE21TROLLOPEAnthonyUONV020104166255ARDIZZONEEdwardUONV217717CumberlegeUONV248913650ITSOL20240220RICAUON00428994SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI Angl V A TRO 007 SI MR 58706 5 007 BuonoSIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI Angl V A TRO 008 SI MR 58706/1 5 008 BuonoBarchester towers73998UNIOR03680nam 22005895 450 991037004980332120240322065353.09789811382376981138237910.1007/978-981-13-8237-6(CKB)4100000009158765(MiAaPQ)EBC5845099(DE-He213)978-981-13-8237-6(Perlego)3483563(EXLCZ)99410000000915876520190801d2020 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Internet Society in China A 2016 Report /edited by Shaojie Liu, Jianmin Wang1st ed. 2020.Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2020.1 online resource (330 pages)Sociology, Media and Journalism in China,2662-799X9789811382369 9811382360 1. Social Dimensions of the Internet Economy -- 2. The Big Time for WeChat Business: "Moments" and "Wealth Dream" -- 3. Space Compression of E-commerce in Rural Areas and Its Value: Case Study -- 4. Marketing Chaos and Development Transformation of E-commerce Market: Reflections After the Bustling "Singles Day" -- 5. Spatial Turn of Network Information Consumption and Its Social Risks: Case Study of "the Sale of Baidu Hemophilia Post Bar" -- 6. Two-Way Embedding: A National Carnival of Electronic Red Envelopes -- 7. "The Differential Mode of Association" in Cyberspace: Sociological Research on "Crowdfunding" -- 8. Network Power Construction in Micro Public Welfare 2.0: A Case Study of Tianjin Explosion -- 9. Network Expression of Social Problems: A Case Study of Forwarding "Death Penalty for Human Traffickers".This book provides a cutting edge analysis of the rapid rise of China's network society and reviews recent key developments within China's internet economy, notably the concepts of "Lucky Money" and E-Business on Wechat, and Crowd-Funding Platforms. It focuses on drawing out the sociological impact of these economic developments, examining among others the bearing of the decentralization of e-business in rural areas. It offers a vital sociological perspective on the development of China's internet society and how it affects social and professional relations, examining the shift from the traditional Red Envelope Giving Culture to Digital Red Envelope, micro charity 2.0 as well as the Rise of Internet Crowd Funding in China. Combining an up to date analysis of the current state of play of China's internet society with expertise in the rapidly changing landscape of China's social media, this book provides key insights into how technology impacts on the communication and movementof population in China, in both social and economic spheres.Sociology, Media and Journalism in China,2662-799XMass mediaDigital mediaEthnologyAsiaCultureMedia SociologyDigital and New MediaAsian CultureMass media.Digital media.EthnologyCulture.Media Sociology.Digital and New Media.Asian Culture.302.2310951Liu Shaojieedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtWang Jianminedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtBOOK9910370049803321The Internet Society in China2210795UNINA04834oam 22013574 450 991015174600332120250426110457.09781475551129147555112697814755512111475551215(CKB)3710000000952146(MiAaPQ)EBC4745283(IMF)1PANEA20160011PANEA2016001(EXLCZ)99371000000095214620020129d2016 uf 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierPanama : 2016 article IV Consultation-Press Release; Staff Report; and Statement by the Executive Director for PanamaWashington, D.C. :International Monetary Fund,2016.1 online resource (70 pages)IMF Staff Country Reports9781475550856 1475550855 This 2016 Article IV Consultation highlights Panama’s expected continued growth—among the strongest in Latin America—against a backdrop of low inflation, a stable financial system, and a declining current account deficit. 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