China’s current social media landscape consists of the most users in the world operating within the most extensive governmental censorship apparatus in the world, which over time has created a shaky balance between personal expression and institutional order. This thesis attempts to shed light on an understudied, potentially sensitive topic by exploring the multifaceted relationship between Chinese Internet users and the communist regime in terms of content surveillance. By examining the current Internet environment, assessing the opportunities and challenges the web provides users and the regime, implementing a survey with sixteen Chinese netizens, and conducting a literature review, this thesis posits that the previously described current...
The impact of the Internet on Chinese politics is a hot topic in contemporary academic debate. Some ...
Social media’s role in facilitating anti-authoritarian protests has received much recent attention. ...
In this paper, we examine how the Chinese state controls social media. While social media companies ...
China’s current social media landscape consists of the most users in the world operating within the ...
This thesis explores the effects of social media on political participation in China. It explores co...
Degree awarded: M.A. School of International Service. American UniversityInternet censorship in Chin...
Drawing on twelve months of fieldwork and over two years of in-depth online ethnographic work, the d...
This paper explores new developments in cyber content management strategies in China by highlighting...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Although China bans Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, its...
The aim of this dissertation is to address a paradox: government control and social freedom on China...
Since its inception and rise to wide-spread popularity, the internet has provided new opportunities ...
Like all nations, China has been profoundly affected by the emergence of the Internet, particularly ...
A significant amount of English language-based literature on how social media in China are used as p...
In this chapter we explore how practices of security governmentality are enacted in everydaycensorsh...
China’s censorship infrastructure is widely recognized as sophisticated, strict, and comprehensive. ...
The impact of the Internet on Chinese politics is a hot topic in contemporary academic debate. Some ...
Social media’s role in facilitating anti-authoritarian protests has received much recent attention. ...
In this paper, we examine how the Chinese state controls social media. While social media companies ...
China’s current social media landscape consists of the most users in the world operating within the ...
This thesis explores the effects of social media on political participation in China. It explores co...
Degree awarded: M.A. School of International Service. American UniversityInternet censorship in Chin...
Drawing on twelve months of fieldwork and over two years of in-depth online ethnographic work, the d...
This paper explores new developments in cyber content management strategies in China by highlighting...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Although China bans Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, its...
The aim of this dissertation is to address a paradox: government control and social freedom on China...
Since its inception and rise to wide-spread popularity, the internet has provided new opportunities ...
Like all nations, China has been profoundly affected by the emergence of the Internet, particularly ...
A significant amount of English language-based literature on how social media in China are used as p...
In this chapter we explore how practices of security governmentality are enacted in everydaycensorsh...
China’s censorship infrastructure is widely recognized as sophisticated, strict, and comprehensive. ...
The impact of the Internet on Chinese politics is a hot topic in contemporary academic debate. Some ...
Social media’s role in facilitating anti-authoritarian protests has received much recent attention. ...
In this paper, we examine how the Chinese state controls social media. While social media companies ...