Despite censorship, Chinese bloggers routinely uncover corruption, help solve social problems, and even pressure state officials to change policy. The power of online opinion is undisputed in individual cases, but the overall effect of blog discourse on Chinese political life is unclear. Do blogs relieve pressure for political change by allowing troublemakers to vent frustrations in a marginal medium, or are they integrated with the larger system of political communication in China, inspiring political activism and building communities of likeminded activists? Using large-scale content analysis and specific case studies, I argue that blogs serve as a "safety valve" on issues where the mainstream media set the agenda, and a "pressure cooker"...
This study explores an under-studied layer of Chinese Internet censorship: how Chinese Internet comp...
The impact of the Internet on Chinese politics is a hot topic in contemporary academic debate. Some ...
This essay contributes to the continuing debates on the changing horizons of journalism in the era o...
The present Chinese government maintains a monopoly on information distribution in order to control ...
Blogs or weblogs are online journals that are regularly updated, and cover thousands of topics. In a...
Restricted until 7 Nov. 2010.Adopting Lefebvre's concept of "lived space' and Castells's notion of t...
The prevailing consumerism in Chinese cyberspace is a growing element of Chinese culture and an impo...
"China's local governments are facing a crisis of public confidence and have struggled to handle pol...
How does journalism empower citizens through reporting and remembering news events, as they take sha...
Much has been made of the use of the micro-blog Twitter in political campaigning and mobilisation. B...
This study explores an under-studied layer of Chinese Internet censorship: how Chinese Internet comp...
China’s local governments are facing a crisis of public confidence and have struggled to handl...
How does journalism empower citizens through reporting and remembering news events, as they take sha...
This study explores an under-studied layer of Chinese Internet censorship: how Chinese Internet comp...
Political blogs have played an increasingly more important role in Hong Kong politics. However, rese...
This study explores an under-studied layer of Chinese Internet censorship: how Chinese Internet comp...
The impact of the Internet on Chinese politics is a hot topic in contemporary academic debate. Some ...
This essay contributes to the continuing debates on the changing horizons of journalism in the era o...
The present Chinese government maintains a monopoly on information distribution in order to control ...
Blogs or weblogs are online journals that are regularly updated, and cover thousands of topics. In a...
Restricted until 7 Nov. 2010.Adopting Lefebvre's concept of "lived space' and Castells's notion of t...
The prevailing consumerism in Chinese cyberspace is a growing element of Chinese culture and an impo...
"China's local governments are facing a crisis of public confidence and have struggled to handle pol...
How does journalism empower citizens through reporting and remembering news events, as they take sha...
Much has been made of the use of the micro-blog Twitter in political campaigning and mobilisation. B...
This study explores an under-studied layer of Chinese Internet censorship: how Chinese Internet comp...
China’s local governments are facing a crisis of public confidence and have struggled to handl...
How does journalism empower citizens through reporting and remembering news events, as they take sha...
This study explores an under-studied layer of Chinese Internet censorship: how Chinese Internet comp...
Political blogs have played an increasingly more important role in Hong Kong politics. However, rese...
This study explores an under-studied layer of Chinese Internet censorship: how Chinese Internet comp...
The impact of the Internet on Chinese politics is a hot topic in contemporary academic debate. Some ...
This essay contributes to the continuing debates on the changing horizons of journalism in the era o...