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Convergence: The International
Journal of Research into
New Media Technologies
2022, Vol. 0(0) 1–17
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DOI: 10.1177/13548565221110071
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From media events to my events:
Chinese mediated festivals in the
digital era
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Xian Feng
Zhejiang Sci-Tech University; Fudan University, China
Isabel Fangyi Lu
University of Melbourne, Australia
Abstract
Much has been written about how digital technologies transformed contemporary festivals, yet the
festival participants’ perceptions and experiences are less examined. Understanding mediated
festivals as events of intertwined mediation processes, this paper explores the perception and
practices of mediated festivals in contemporary China. We conducted semi-structured interviews
with 13 Chinese young people to understand their motivations and experiences of festival par-
ticipation. The paper finds that emerging mediated festivals provide a space for individuals to
explore their interests. Further, mediated festivals are perceived as a liberating force for young
people through choice-making and self-presentation in convivial and hybrid festival environments.
Developing Dayan and Katz’s conception of ‘media events’, we argue that contemporary Chinese
mediated festivals can be understood as ‘my events’ through hybrid and networked self-
representations. Our study contributes to understanding the Chinese mediated festivals, em-
phasizing how networked individuals (re)negotiate the festival production.
Keywords
Media events, my events, mediated festival, Double Eleven, networked self, participatory event,
platformization, urban China
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All authors have contributed equally.
Corresponding author:
Xian Feng, ShiLiangcai School of Journalism and Communication, Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, No.928, Number Two Road,
Gaojiao District, Xiasha, Hangzhou 310008, China.
Email: fengxian1203@gmail.com