Studies on public expression in China tend to focus on how the state and internet users (netizens) struggle over the limits of online expression. Few have systematically traced discourse competition within state-imposed boundaries, particularly how the authoritarian state has adapted to manage, rather than censor, online expression. This paper explores and evaluates the state’s attempts to manipulate online expression without resorting to censorship and coercion by examining the role of internet commentators, known as the “fifty-cent army”, in Chinese cyberspace. To cope with the challenge of online expression, the authoritarian state has mobilized its agents to engage anonymously in online discussions and produce apparently spontaneous pro...
This thesis is an historical investigation into aspects of the formation of online society in China ...
The study of the Chinese Internet plays a fundamental part in an on-going global discussion on the r...
The educated and affluent Internet users in China have posed great threats to the stability and legi...
Studies on public expression in China tend to focus on how the state and internet users (netizens) s...
Drawing on twelve months of fieldwork and over two years of in-depth online ethnographic work, the d...
In this chapter we explore how practices of security governmentality are enacted in everydaycensorsh...
The aim of this dissertation is to address a paradox: government control and social freedom on China...
The severe internet censorship implemented in China naturally raises substantial doubt about the pot...
This paper explores new developments in cyber content management strategies in China by highlighting...
Social media’s role in facilitating anti-authoritarian protests has received much recent attention. ...
The prevailing consumerism in Chinese cyberspace is a growing element of Chinese culture and an impo...
The Internet was initially seen as a metaphor for democracy itself. However, commercialisation, inco...
2007-2008 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
The relationship between the Internet and democracy has been a continuing matter of debate for decad...
The study of the Chinese Internet plays a fundamental part in an on-going global discussion on the r...
This thesis is an historical investigation into aspects of the formation of online society in China ...
The study of the Chinese Internet plays a fundamental part in an on-going global discussion on the r...
The educated and affluent Internet users in China have posed great threats to the stability and legi...
Studies on public expression in China tend to focus on how the state and internet users (netizens) s...
Drawing on twelve months of fieldwork and over two years of in-depth online ethnographic work, the d...
In this chapter we explore how practices of security governmentality are enacted in everydaycensorsh...
The aim of this dissertation is to address a paradox: government control and social freedom on China...
The severe internet censorship implemented in China naturally raises substantial doubt about the pot...
This paper explores new developments in cyber content management strategies in China by highlighting...
Social media’s role in facilitating anti-authoritarian protests has received much recent attention. ...
The prevailing consumerism in Chinese cyberspace is a growing element of Chinese culture and an impo...
The Internet was initially seen as a metaphor for democracy itself. However, commercialisation, inco...
2007-2008 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
The relationship between the Internet and democracy has been a continuing matter of debate for decad...
The study of the Chinese Internet plays a fundamental part in an on-going global discussion on the r...
This thesis is an historical investigation into aspects of the formation of online society in China ...
The study of the Chinese Internet plays a fundamental part in an on-going global discussion on the r...
The educated and affluent Internet users in China have posed great threats to the stability and legi...