1. Shanghaiist has a Women’s Day post that includes an interesting Al Jazeera report on Wu Qing, a women’s rights activist and district People’s Congress representative. The video follows Wu Qing as she teaches at Beijing’s Rural Women Training School, instructing village women on their constitutional rights and encouraging them to pursue education and employment opportunities
Beijing, China. Tuesday, September 5, 1995. Beijing International Conference Center (BICC). The afte...
1. Rebecca MacKinnon yesterday posted a marvelous wrap-up of Charter 08, with many links included. W...
As the last in our trilogy (for now) of nods to internet resources we rely upon, we offer up five va...
1. Shanghaiist has a Women’s Day post that includes an interesting Al Jazeera report on Wu Qing, a w...
In honor of International Women’s Day, China Beat posts two reading lists, one of contemporary (rece...
1. Rebecca MacKinnon has a great new article at First Monday (“peer-reviewed journal on the internet...
The Beijing Conference was a watershed moment in the history of the global women’s movement and had ...
In the wake of World War I, a spirit of international cooperation emerged. Its manifestations, such ...
The Beijing Conference was a watershed moment in the history of the global women’s movement and had ...
1. China Digital Times is on our RSS feed, and, hopefully, on yours too—it is one of the essential p...
Since the first celebration of International Women’s Day, the fight for women’s rights has seen many...
Since late 2006, James Fallows has been providing regular coverage on China forThe Atlantic Monthly....
With the PRC’s massive National Day and 60th anniversary celebration now just days away, we wanted t...
Danke Li is a contributing author, “Gender Inequality in Education in Rural China”, p.123-136. Book ...
This volume examines how Chinese women negotiate the Internet as a research tool and a strategy for ...
Beijing, China. Tuesday, September 5, 1995. Beijing International Conference Center (BICC). The afte...
1. Rebecca MacKinnon yesterday posted a marvelous wrap-up of Charter 08, with many links included. W...
As the last in our trilogy (for now) of nods to internet resources we rely upon, we offer up five va...
1. Shanghaiist has a Women’s Day post that includes an interesting Al Jazeera report on Wu Qing, a w...
In honor of International Women’s Day, China Beat posts two reading lists, one of contemporary (rece...
1. Rebecca MacKinnon has a great new article at First Monday (“peer-reviewed journal on the internet...
The Beijing Conference was a watershed moment in the history of the global women’s movement and had ...
In the wake of World War I, a spirit of international cooperation emerged. Its manifestations, such ...
The Beijing Conference was a watershed moment in the history of the global women’s movement and had ...
1. China Digital Times is on our RSS feed, and, hopefully, on yours too—it is one of the essential p...
Since the first celebration of International Women’s Day, the fight for women’s rights has seen many...
Since late 2006, James Fallows has been providing regular coverage on China forThe Atlantic Monthly....
With the PRC’s massive National Day and 60th anniversary celebration now just days away, we wanted t...
Danke Li is a contributing author, “Gender Inequality in Education in Rural China”, p.123-136. Book ...
This volume examines how Chinese women negotiate the Internet as a research tool and a strategy for ...
Beijing, China. Tuesday, September 5, 1995. Beijing International Conference Center (BICC). The afte...
1. Rebecca MacKinnon yesterday posted a marvelous wrap-up of Charter 08, with many links included. W...
As the last in our trilogy (for now) of nods to internet resources we rely upon, we offer up five va...