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- Censorship in China allows govt criticism, but not collective expression (2013) https://gking.harvard.edu/publications/how-Censorship-China-Allows-Government-Criticism-Silences-Collective-Expression 4 comments politics , censorship
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- How the Chinese Government Fabricates Social Media Posts for Strategic Distraction, not Engaged Argument | GARY KING https://gking.harvard.edu/50c 153 comments
- From Hong Kong to Moscow, Protests Are Changing - The Atlantic https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2019/08/evolution-protests-conspiracy-theories-disinformation/595639/ 24 comments
- Clubhouse in China: Is the data safe? | FSI https://cyber.fsi.stanford.edu/io/news/clubhouse-china 1 comment
- China is weaponizing online distraction - The Washington Post https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2018/10/01/china-is-weaponizing-online-distraction/ 1 comment
- From #MeToo to #RiceBunny: how social media users are campaigning in China https://theconversation.com/from-metoo-to-ricebunny-how-social-media-users-are-campaigning-in-china-90860 0 comments
- Reverse-engineering censorship in China: Randomized experimentation and participant observation | GARY KING http://gking.harvard.edu/publications/randomized-experimental-study-censorship-china 0 comments
- Harvard team probes Chinese censorship of social media | Harvard Magazine http://harvardmagazine.com/2013/09/reverse-engineering-chinese-censorship 0 comments
- What Lies Beneath China's Live-Streaming Apps? - RONALD DEIBERT https://deibert.citizenlab.org/2016/11/live-streaming/ 0 comments
- How to Get Censored on China’s Twitter — ProPublica http://www.propublica.org/article/how-to-get-censored-on-chinas-twitter 0 comments
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