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Politicizing for the idol: China’s idol fandom nationalism in pandemic
Yan Wang,
Ting Luo
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China
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Nationalism
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Idol
100%
Fandom
100%
Nationalist
36%
Activism
18%
Cyber
18%
Depth Interviews
9%
Political Logic
9%
Social Context
9%
Political Context
9%
Primary Force
9%
Political Events
9%
National Pride
9%
Theory Framework
9%
Nationalist Discourse
9%
Official Discourse
9%
Promotional Activities
9%
Commercial Logic
9%
Social Event
9%
Weibo
9%
Fan Behavior
9%
K-pop
9%
Computational Grounded Theory
9%
Political Shocks
9%
Social Sciences
China
100%
Nationalists
100%
Fandom
100%
Chinese
25%
In-Depth Interview
25%
Grounded Theory
25%
National Pride
25%
Nationalist Discourse
25%
Discourse
25%
Arts and Humanities
China
100%
Idol
100%
Nationalists
45%
Discourse
18%
Grounded Theory
9%
In-depth interviews
9%
Pride
9%
K-Pop
9%