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  1. by and lived through the Tiananmen Square protests. I sought to learn whether the internet could act as a catalyst to mobilize Chinese citizens to speak out against CCP controls on the internet, particularly the extra censorship put in place in the days and weeks surrounding every anniversary date. It could be suggested that an authoritarian

  2. Its publication has proven to be a landmark event in Chinese and world history. Tiananmen Square Jane Bingham,2004 This book describes the crackdown of the Chinese government against the Tiananmen Square protesters, students and workers, on June 4, 1989.

  3. Applying the theoretical approaches of Lawrence Lessig and James Boyle to Web sites in China is shown to show not only that controlling the Internet in China possible, but also that control, surveillance, and censorship have become inherent features of the technology on which it is based.

  4. 27 kwi 2022 · This work provides an insider's view of China's Internet censorship and offers a legal avenue for coexistence with censorship.

  5. 17 mar 2021 · Champa Patel. This paper maps the Chinese government’s restrictions on online freedom of expression, and explores their domestic, regional and international implications. It examines China’s model of internet control, censorship and surveillance, drawing on recent examples that have arisen in the COVID-19 context.

  6. On June 4, 2007, exactly eighteen years after the Chinese government’s violent crackdown on the 1989 demonstrations for social and political reforms that centered on Beijing’s Tiananmen Square, a one-line ad appeared in the Chengdu Evening News.

  7. 19 lis 2019 · Internet censorship in China involves a complex traversal of the social interface of technology. China's government, citizens, and political activists have all employed both social and technical means of advancing their agendas.

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