Social media’s role in facilitating anti-authoritarian protests has received much recent attention. Although a handful of regimes like Tunisia and Ukraine have undergone major changes, savvy autocrats elsewhere have co-opted online space with propaganda while censoring to prevent opposition. Yet in China and other cases, we sometimes observe less censorship than conventional wisdom about authoritarian information control would predict. Why do some autocrats choose to censor selectively, and how do they actually implement such fine-grained control? In this project, I argue that allowing limited online criticism can signal regime responsiveness to public demands on issues where leaders' legitimacy is at stake. I develop this logic through a f...
Drawing on twelve months of fieldwork and over two years of in-depth online ethnographic work, the d...
The Chinese government has long been suspected of hiring as many as 2,000,000 people to surreptitiou...
Discussion is often celebrated as a critical element of public opinion and political participation. ...
This paper helps clarify the internal mechanisms of the Chinese censorship apparatus and show that ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Although China bans Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, its...
Chinese government censorship of social media constitutes the largest selective suppression of human...
Government censorship is an active occurrence in China. . Following the circulation of rumours re...
In this paper, we examine how the Chinese state controls social media. While social media companies ...
It is becoming widely believed that social network is posing an insurmountable threat to authoritari...
Despite massive investment in China’s censorship program, internet platforms in China are rife with ...
Chinese government censorship of social media constitutes the largest coordinated selective suppress...
A significant amount of English language-based literature on how social media in China are used as p...
China\u27s Internet has been the subject of much public debate as to whether it has contributed to p...
Like all nations, China has been profoundly affected by the emergence of the Internet, particularly ...
The rise of social media has put back on the agenda questions about the Internet’s potential as an o...
Drawing on twelve months of fieldwork and over two years of in-depth online ethnographic work, the d...
The Chinese government has long been suspected of hiring as many as 2,000,000 people to surreptitiou...
Discussion is often celebrated as a critical element of public opinion and political participation. ...
This paper helps clarify the internal mechanisms of the Chinese censorship apparatus and show that ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Although China bans Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, its...
Chinese government censorship of social media constitutes the largest selective suppression of human...
Government censorship is an active occurrence in China. . Following the circulation of rumours re...
In this paper, we examine how the Chinese state controls social media. While social media companies ...
It is becoming widely believed that social network is posing an insurmountable threat to authoritari...
Despite massive investment in China’s censorship program, internet platforms in China are rife with ...
Chinese government censorship of social media constitutes the largest coordinated selective suppress...
A significant amount of English language-based literature on how social media in China are used as p...
China\u27s Internet has been the subject of much public debate as to whether it has contributed to p...
Like all nations, China has been profoundly affected by the emergence of the Internet, particularly ...
The rise of social media has put back on the agenda questions about the Internet’s potential as an o...
Drawing on twelve months of fieldwork and over two years of in-depth online ethnographic work, the d...
The Chinese government has long been suspected of hiring as many as 2,000,000 people to surreptitiou...
Discussion is often celebrated as a critical element of public opinion and political participation. ...