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Chinese Internet Research Conference 2012: Qi Gu
Speaker at 10th Annual Chinese Internet Research Conference on "Sensitive Words vs. Anti Sensitive Words in China’s Online Discourse: A Semiotic Resistance.”
Qi Gu
Wake Forest University
"Sensitive Words vs. Anti Sensitive Words in China’s Online Discourse: A Semiotic Resistance.”
As a young communication scholar at the Wake Forest University, Qi Gu is particularly interested in the civic and economic implications of the Internet. She graduated with distinction from the University of Wisconsin-Madison double majoring in journalism and economics.
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