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Chinese Internet Research Conference 2012: Zhaowen Wu
Speaker at 10th Annual Chinese Internet Research Conference. The title of the presentation is "Power of Online Activism in China: Study of Li Zhuang Case.”
Zhaowen Wu
Beijing Foreign Studies University
"Power of Online Activism in China: Study of Li Zhuang Case.”
Zhaowen Wu holds a B.A. in English from Sichuan University and received her M.A. in International Communication at Beijing Foreign Studies University in April, 2012. She is a part time researcher at The New York Times in Beijing. Prior to this, she interned at the China Press in New York, a cultural program at the International Channel of China Central Television (CCTV), and Medecins Sans Frontiers after the Sichuan earthquake. Her research interests include the role of transnational watchdog journalism in China and how ICTs strengthen an emerging civil society.
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