The Little Pinks: Self-mobilized Nationalism and State Allies in Chinese Cyberspace

Authors

  • Wei SHAN East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore
  • Juan CHEN East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore

Keywords:

cyber-politics, fandom groups, youth politics, nationalism, authoritarianism, china

Abstract

Previous studies on cyber politics in China have highlighted the antagonistic relationship between the state and society, either emphasizing on how the state controls online opinions or how the Internet politically empowers individuals. Recent studies went further to reveal the possibility of collaboration between the state and certain online groups. Following the new line of research, this paper presents a case study of the “Little Pinks” and argues that the heterogeneous cyberspace could spontaneously generate netizen groups that may well align and cooperate with the authoritarian regime. The Little Pinks is a group of influential young Chinese netizens who are nationalistic-oriented and readily defend their government online. Although Chinese authorities have attempted to guide and mobilize them, they are at most allies, but never a subsidiary of the government. They have demonstrated astonishing organizational capability in collective actions, which is derived from the vibrant fandom culture in the Chinese cyberspace.

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Author Biographies

Wei SHAN, East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore

Wei Shan is Senior Research Fellow at the East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore. His research interests include mass political behaviour, political culture and contemporary Chinese politics. He can be reached at <eaisw@nus.edu.sg>.

Juan CHEN, East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore

Juan Chen is Research Assistant at the East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore. Her research interests include contemporary Chinese state-market relations, public opinions, and mass political behaviour. She can be reached at <eaichj@nus.edu.sg>

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Published

06-05-2022