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Assignment 3

Is WeChat overrated as a campaign tool in this federal election?

2019-06-03 Derek Chi 0

If you have been following recent Australian federal elections, you will notice that WeChat has never received more spotlight than this one. As a matter of fact, many professionals and scholars have shared their perspectives […]

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Proposal: when Australian tutors know how to use WeChat

2019-04-23 Zijing Ye 1

Issue The issue is about a professor Craig Mellare in the University of Sydney who are using WeChat and communicates with Chinese students. It starts with a conversation on WeChat. A Chinese student posted a […]

Scott Morrison's WeChat subscription account
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Is WeChat overrated in 2019 Australian federal election?

2019-04-23 Derek Chi 1

Topic It’s amazing how a Chinese social media platform has such significant PR value in western political field. I’m almost feeling proud to say that. Yes, you guessed it. WeChat is becoming such a key […]

With so many apps on an iPhone, the WeChat app would always be at the special position for a Chinese user.
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What does the censorship on WeChat look like in the Australians’ eyes?

2019-04-23 Victor Shen 0

The Chinese multi-functional social media app, WeChat, is playing an increasingly important role in social media communication in Australia. WeChat complicates Australian political communication A noteworthy phenomenon is that WeChat has been continuously utilised by […]

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