This article offers a historical overview and critique of cybercafés in China. Four phases of development are introduced: the initial “technological enlightenment ” phase of the late 1990s; the turbulent, “crackdown ” years after 1999; the new growth period of 2004–2008; and the latest phase of consolidation since 2009. By reviewing the key incidents, players, and official statistics, this paper goes beyond the popular issues of gaming and crackdowns to offer a more com-prehensive contextualization and explanation. It interrogates the relationship between the cybercafé and the community, and offers analysis of three fundamental issues—job creation in the community, affordable leisure activities, and youth socialization beyond family. Result...
In recent years, community informatization initiatives have devel-oped throughout mainland China. Th...
This article examines discourse about Internet addiction and video-game-related sui-cide in the Peop...
Since the advent of the network era, different countries adopted different stance on maintaining soc...
This article offers a historical overview and critique of cybercafés in China. Four phases of devel...
Pay-per-use cybercafés are the dominant public access venue for the Internet in China. Internet spee...
Digitalisation has been an essential element behind the process of globalization, proposing new ways...
With 420 million Internet users, China has become the world’s largest Internet population. Yet, the ...
This paper explores new developments in cyber content management strategies in China by highlighting...
The paper examines the development of competitive gaming in China in the past three decades. In the...
2007-2008 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
In recent years, community informatization initiatives have developed throughout mainland China. The...
Chinese cybersecurity has become an infamous topic in the field of cybersecurity today, causing a gr...
The first two years of the Xi Jinping administration saw a thorough reconfiguration of Internet gove...
Dans un pays comme la Chine, où fonctionne un régime politique de front unique du Parti communiste, ...
Community informatics (CI)—as practiced by Western academics and social activists—was introduced to...
In recent years, community informatization initiatives have devel-oped throughout mainland China. Th...
This article examines discourse about Internet addiction and video-game-related sui-cide in the Peop...
Since the advent of the network era, different countries adopted different stance on maintaining soc...
This article offers a historical overview and critique of cybercafés in China. Four phases of devel...
Pay-per-use cybercafés are the dominant public access venue for the Internet in China. Internet spee...
Digitalisation has been an essential element behind the process of globalization, proposing new ways...
With 420 million Internet users, China has become the world’s largest Internet population. Yet, the ...
This paper explores new developments in cyber content management strategies in China by highlighting...
The paper examines the development of competitive gaming in China in the past three decades. In the...
2007-2008 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
In recent years, community informatization initiatives have developed throughout mainland China. The...
Chinese cybersecurity has become an infamous topic in the field of cybersecurity today, causing a gr...
The first two years of the Xi Jinping administration saw a thorough reconfiguration of Internet gove...
Dans un pays comme la Chine, où fonctionne un régime politique de front unique du Parti communiste, ...
Community informatics (CI)—as practiced by Western academics and social activists—was introduced to...
In recent years, community informatization initiatives have devel-oped throughout mainland China. Th...
This article examines discourse about Internet addiction and video-game-related sui-cide in the Peop...
Since the advent of the network era, different countries adopted different stance on maintaining soc...