Frenemy: How Chinese Journalists Perceive the Internet – Video




Frenemy: How Chinese Journalists Perceive the Internet
Jonathan Hassid, University of Technology, Sydney, and Maria Repnikova, University of Oxford Jonathan Hassid is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Technology, Sydney #39;s China Research Centre. He received a Ph.D. in political science from the University of California, Berkeley and wrote his dissertation on journalists #39; political resistance to China #39;s censorship apparatus. In addition to recent work in the China Quarterly and the Journal of Communication, and a forthcoming article in Comparative Political Studies, he has also published on the Chinese media in Asian Survey and elsewhere. Maria Repnikova is Research Officer for the ESRC Project "UK-China-Africa Media Research Network". Maria is currently a doctoral student (Rhodes scholar) at Oxford #39;s Department of Politics and International Relations, focusing on the issues of the press in China and Russia. She has received her Masters in Comparative Government from Oxford and holds a Bachelor #39;s degree in Foreign Service from Georgetown University. Her current research interests are: China-Russia comparative media politics; comparative media regulation and protections of the press; China #39;s media assistance to Africa; theoretical research on non-democratic regimes. -- Ten years ago, when China #39;s Internet population totaled 22.5 million and Facebook and Twitter had not even been conceived, a group of researchers came together to organize a conference to study the Internet in China. By all indications even then ...From:USChinaInstituteViews:2 0ratingsTime:15:53More inEducation

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