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Chinese Internet Research Conference 2012: Min Jiang
Speaker at 10th Annual Chinese Internet Research Conference. The title of the presentation is “Chinese National Search Engine: National Identity, Ideological State Apparatus or Panopticon?”
Min Jiang
Assistant Professor of Communication, UNC Charlotte
“Chinese National Search Engine: National Identity, Ideological State Apparatus or Panopticon?”
Min Jiang (Ph.D. Purdue University) is Assistant Professor of Communication at UNC Charlotte and an Affiliate Researcher at the Center for Global Communication Studies, University of Pennsylvania. Her research is located in the intersections of Chinese Internet politics, social activism, media policies, and international relations.
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