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Chinese Internet Research Conference 2012: Qi Gu

vs. Anti Sensitive Words in China’s Online Discourse: A Semiotic ... Gu is particularly interested in the civic and economic implications ... of Wisconsin-Madison double majoring in journalism and economics.   This video is also ...

Chinese Internet Research Conference 2012: Zhaowen Wu

"Power of Online Activism in China: Study of Li Zhuang Case.” Zhaowen Wu ... 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 ...

Chinese Internet Research Conference 2012: Eric Harwit

recent book is China’s Telecommunications Revolution (Oxford University ...

Chinese Internet Research Conference 2012: Shaojing Sun

at Fudan University. His research areas and interest cover new media, media effects and health communication in China. His research has been published in various international journals including communication research, journal ...

History and China's Foreign Relations: The Achievements and Contradictions of American Scholarship

contemporary China? This was the question leading historians, political ... U.S.-China Institute symposium entitled "History and China's Foreign ... and in a book Past and Present in China's Foreign Policy (2011).] Keynote ...

Chinese Internet Research Conference 2012: Jiachun Hong

Kong. His research area includes social media, mobile media, and family ...

Chinese Internet Research Conference 2012: Duncan Clark

Speaker at 10th Annual Chinese Internet Research Conference on "Rising Influence of Microblogs.” ...

Chinese Internet Research Conference 2012: Ying Wang

Speaker at 10th Annual Chinese Internet Research Conference. The title of the presentation is "Why Grassroots Stars Shine: Examining Social Media Audiences’ Motives And Involvement.” ...

Chinese Internet Research Conference 2012 Opening Remarks: Dean Ernest Wilson III

Dean Ernest Wilson III of the USC Annenberg School of Communication & Journalism makes opening remarks at the 10th Annual Chinese Internet Research Conference. ...

Professor Eugene Cooper Discusses "The Market and Temple Fairs of Rural China: Red Fire"

of Rural China shows how state-led economic reforms in the early 1980s ... temple fairs in China were both suppressed and secularized. Temples were ... with no religious content of any kind, were suppressed. However, once China embarked ...

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