This special issue includes articles on the effects of Internet use in rural China, the social consequences of the diffusion of mobile phones in Beijing, the cultural interpretation of information and communication technology (ICT) use, and the relationship between ICTs and the Chinese polity. Before introducing these topics, we will briefly describe the traditional relationship between knowledge and technology in China and the long-held attitudes of the Chinese towards science and technology. We will also discuss the economic conditions in China in recent decades, when ICTs were introduced. This background is intended to provide the reader with the broad perspective necessary for the evaluation of the social consequences of the diffusion o...
The adoption and diffusion of the mobile phone has been exceptionally rapid in mainland China, espec...
The article explores the ways in which Chinese villagers adapt cell phone technology to their needs...
This research paper evaluates the development relationship between the adoption rate of Information ...
This paper provides a preliminary examination of the use of information and communication technologi...
By focusing on Internet application initiatives at five places in rural China, this study examines h...
Abstract- To a large extent, governments and organizations worldwide have recognized that either the...
This chapter examines the development of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in urban ...
Subsequent to the recent wave of industrialization, China has become the factory of the globalized w...
This chapter examines the development of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in urban ...
Subsequently, with the recent wave of industrialization, China has become the \u201cfactory\u201d of...
The adoption and diffusion of the mobile phone has been exceptionally rapid in Mainland China, espec...
This paper reviews the trends of China’s home computer ownership and Internet use, analyzes th...
In the mid-2000s, China began a set of policies to `informatize' the countryside, i.e. to bring Info...
Taking the technology-related discourse in the Chinese context as research object, combining automat...
The adoption and diffusion of the mobile phone has been exceptionally rapid in mainland China, espec...
The adoption and diffusion of the mobile phone has been exceptionally rapid in mainland China, espec...
The article explores the ways in which Chinese villagers adapt cell phone technology to their needs...
This research paper evaluates the development relationship between the adoption rate of Information ...
This paper provides a preliminary examination of the use of information and communication technologi...
By focusing on Internet application initiatives at five places in rural China, this study examines h...
Abstract- To a large extent, governments and organizations worldwide have recognized that either the...
This chapter examines the development of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in urban ...
Subsequent to the recent wave of industrialization, China has become the factory of the globalized w...
This chapter examines the development of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in urban ...
Subsequently, with the recent wave of industrialization, China has become the \u201cfactory\u201d of...
The adoption and diffusion of the mobile phone has been exceptionally rapid in Mainland China, espec...
This paper reviews the trends of China’s home computer ownership and Internet use, analyzes th...
In the mid-2000s, China began a set of policies to `informatize' the countryside, i.e. to bring Info...
Taking the technology-related discourse in the Chinese context as research object, combining automat...
The adoption and diffusion of the mobile phone has been exceptionally rapid in mainland China, espec...
The adoption and diffusion of the mobile phone has been exceptionally rapid in mainland China, espec...
The article explores the ways in which Chinese villagers adapt cell phone technology to their needs...
This research paper evaluates the development relationship between the adoption rate of Information ...