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_aChinese cyberspaces : _btechnological changes and political effects / _cedited by Jens Damm and Simona Thomas. |
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_aLondon ; _aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c2006. |
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_g1. _tIntroduction : Chinese cyberspaces : technological changes and political effects / _rJens Damm and Simona Thomas -- _g2. _tGovernment policy and political control over China's Internet / _rEric Harwit and Duncan Clark -- _g3. _tIn the crossfire of demands : Chinese news portals between propaganda and the public / _rJohan Lagerkvist -- _g4. _tComrade to comrade networks : the social and political implications of peer-to-peer networks in China / _rMichael Chase, James Mulvenon and Nina Hachigian -- _g5. _tChina's e-policy : examples of local e-government in Guangdong and Fujian / _rJens Damm -- _g6. _tIndustrialization supported by informatization : the economic effects of the Internet in China / _rXie Kang -- _g7. _tNet business : China's potential for a global market change / _rSimona Thomas. |
520 | _a"Chinese Cyberspaces provides a multi-disciplinary study on the recent development and consequences of internet expansion in China taken from a social, political, cultural and economic perspective. The book provides critical analysis of the effects of Internet technology on China's information policy and overall political stability as well as the political implications. Original fieldwork from a leading group of international scholars carried out over the last two years suggests that although the digital divide has developed along typical lines of gender, urban versus rural, and income, it has also been greatly influenced by the Communist Party's attempts to exert efficient control. This compelling over view of the current situation regarding Internet development in China and its potential future trends, will appeal to social science academics and decision makers in politics, business and international organizations."--Publisher description. | ||
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