id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_lacxnbcajrc7xcwtrhjcww25qq Giang Nguyen-Thu Vietnamese Media Going Social: Connectivism, Collectivism, and Conservatism 2018 14 .pdf application/pdf 7951 568 44 JUNE 2018 WAS AN intense time in Vietnam when one saw the role of social media inrevealing and facilitating the (dis)congruity between connectivism, collectivism, and coming and going of Facebook-based public debates remind us that counterpolitical discussion on social media, whether subtly invested in a sarcastic tone or frankly manifested Law in June 2018 indicates how the Internet and social media have become urgent concerns for the Vietnamese party-state, allowing it to justify the escalation of political Against this background, I provide a short history of social media (predominantly Facebook) in Vietnam and how it is driven by an escalating sense of political and The Cybersecurity Law demonstrates that ideologically, the party-state wants to control social media by digital sovereignty that this new bill allows us to identify a major problem of Internet governance in Vietnam: the party-state does not seem to understand the difference between "The Influence of Social Media in Vietnam's Elite Politics." ./cache/work_lacxnbcajrc7xcwtrhjcww25qq.pdf ./txt/work_lacxnbcajrc7xcwtrhjcww25qq.txt