Cyber-Nationalism in China. Challenging Western media portrayals of internet censorship in China
While Cyber-Nationalism in China examines fundamental questions surrounding the political implications of the Internet in China, it avoids simply predicting that the Internet does or does not lead to democratization. Applying a theoretical approach based on the Foucauldian notion of governmentality,...
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2012
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