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The cultural sector in China through the lens of cultural policies concepts. [PDF]
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Lessons from a multi-country research project on climate and health policy integration. [PDF]
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Geopolitics and public health: Europe under the shadow of the U.S. National Security Strategy. [PDF]
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Push-button-autocracy in Tunisia: Analysing the role of Internet infrastructure, institutions and international markets in creating a Tunisian censorship regime [PDF]
Internet censorship and control have been commonplace in Tunisia since the Internet became available to then public in 1996. It was not until the last days of the Jasmine revolution in January 2011 that the Tunisian government shut down the censorship regime, raising numerous questions about Internet censorship in Tunisia. This article will look at how
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Institutional Origins of the Media Censorship in China: The Making of the Socialist Media Censorship System in 1950s Shanghai [PDF]
This article explores how the Chinese socialist media censorship system was established and operated without losing legitimacy at the local level in 1950s Shanghai, and why media workers complied w...
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Navigating and Circumventing (Self)censorship in the Chinese Music Scene [PDF]
Although the case of “censorship” of Chinese hip-hop in January 2018 has led to extensive news coverage in the international press, it does not account for the multiple forms of musical censorship that exist in contemporary China.
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