This article explores the communicative structures of Chinese government web sites and their implications for citizen political participation. Taking issue with the party-state’s dubious claim of building a transparent, service-oriented, and democratic administration, the study ana-lyzed web features on 31 Chinese provincial government portals. The UN’s e-participation framework was adapted to locate venues for citizen involvement. The results suggest that by manipulating online structures, Chinese government resorts to more subtle forms of online social control through information delivery, agenda setting, and containment of public dissent. Limited improvement in administrative efficiency and transparency serves the dual role of deflating ...
Two decades ago, some scholars predicted that information technology would lead to political partici...
The diffusion of the Internet in China has provoked heated discussion about its impact on democracy ...
What impact has the Internet had on authoritarian regimes? This paper addresses the issue of the cha...
The prospect of China\u27s Internet development and democratization cannot be separated from the rol...
The Chinese regime has launched a number of online government transparency initiatives to increase t...
The Chinese government has actively encouraged and invested in the growth of the Internet to capture...
Drawing on the resource theory of political participation, we compare the determinants of Internet-b...
Many Chinese jurisdictions are establishing "service-oriented" local governments in order ...
At the 16th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party, socialist democracy and harmony was de...
With the supreme political authority’s endorsement, an e-participation movement, namely “online enqu...
The aim of this dissertation is to address a paradox: government control and social freedom on China...
Although information technology is playing a fundamental role in China's political development,...
Citizen participation in online political debate and the Internet's effect on Chinese society have b...
Drawing on the resource model of political participation, this study examines the ways in which vari...
This paper approaches information technology and the Internet's social and political impact in conte...
Two decades ago, some scholars predicted that information technology would lead to political partici...
The diffusion of the Internet in China has provoked heated discussion about its impact on democracy ...
What impact has the Internet had on authoritarian regimes? This paper addresses the issue of the cha...
The prospect of China\u27s Internet development and democratization cannot be separated from the rol...
The Chinese regime has launched a number of online government transparency initiatives to increase t...
The Chinese government has actively encouraged and invested in the growth of the Internet to capture...
Drawing on the resource theory of political participation, we compare the determinants of Internet-b...
Many Chinese jurisdictions are establishing "service-oriented" local governments in order ...
At the 16th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party, socialist democracy and harmony was de...
With the supreme political authority’s endorsement, an e-participation movement, namely “online enqu...
The aim of this dissertation is to address a paradox: government control and social freedom on China...
Although information technology is playing a fundamental role in China's political development,...
Citizen participation in online political debate and the Internet's effect on Chinese society have b...
Drawing on the resource model of political participation, this study examines the ways in which vari...
This paper approaches information technology and the Internet's social and political impact in conte...
Two decades ago, some scholars predicted that information technology would lead to political partici...
The diffusion of the Internet in China has provoked heated discussion about its impact on democracy ...
What impact has the Internet had on authoritarian regimes? This paper addresses the issue of the cha...