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State Racism and Surveillance in Xinjiang (People's Republic of China)
Abstract Racism, as a truly global phenomenon, requires a comparative approach that can account for its diverse forms and their commonalities. Despite the prevalence and relevance of racism throughout Asia, much scholarship on the topic remains parochially focussed on the north Atlantic world.
Gerald Roche, James Leibold
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In this article, we are interested in examining the factors that drive cybernationalism and digital governance in media policies. As scholars with a long-standing interest in media industries and policies in Latin America, we start with a simple empirical observation: the curious absence of debates and strong efforts to regulate digital media in the ...
Martin Becerra, Silvio R Waisbord
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China's “Wolf Warrior Diplomacy”: The Interaction of Formal Diplomacy and Cyber-Nationalism
For all the popular interest in “wolf warrior diplomacy,” scant attention has been paid to the internal logics and mechanics of representative communications, notably the intersection with grassroots cyber-nationalism.
Jonathan Sullivan, Weixiang Wang
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TikTok Politics: Tit for Tat on the India–China Cyberspace Frontier
TikTok has enjoyed wide popularity in the Global South. But in the summer of 2020, a tit-for-tat altercation erupted over the use of the app in India against the backdrop of a border dispute between India and China.
Megha Mishra, Pu Yan, Ralph Schroeder
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Cybernationalism and cyberactivism in China
Nationalism in the Internet age is increasingly becoming an essential factor influencing agendasetting within Chinese society, as well as China’s relations with foreign countries, especially the West. For China, a better understanding of the universal theoretical structure and behavioral patterns of nationalism would facilitate the overall social ...
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Book review: Jiang, Y. (2012). Cyber-nationalism in China: Challenging Western media portrayals of internet censorship in China. University of Adelaide Press.
Jonathan Ferguson
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Han cybernationalism and state territorialization in the People’s Republic of China [PDF]
Han majority nationalism poses a significant yet under-theorized challenge to state sovereignty and territorial integrity in China, especially in the era of the Internet. By shifting our focus from minority secessionist movements on the ground in Xinjiang and Tibet to a group of Han nationalists active in cyberspace, this article probes the friction ...
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Reseña/Review (Jiang, Y., "Cyber-nationalism in China: challenging Western media portrayals of internet censorship in China". University of Adelaide, ISBN: 9780987171894, 156 págs., 2012)
Jonathan Ferguson
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Negotiating identity by transnational Chinese students during COVID-19. [PDF]
Binah-Pollak A, Yuan S.
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The Role of Social Networks as a Public Sphere During the Rise of Chinese Cybernationalism [PDF]
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