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This article considers the complex dimensions and implications of Internet business and human rights in China since … rights via Chinese tech companies; 2) the range of foreign Internet firms' approaches to doing business in China and their … corresponding ethics implications; and 3) Chinese Internet businesses' “going out” strategy and its human rights ramifications …
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The chapter discusses the concept of internet sovereignty and its implications in Chinese context …
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Internet events refer to public events where large numbers of citizens participate in often unorganized, autonomous … an authoritarian country of 420 million Internet users and 200 million bloggers, Internet events occur often and have the … (who), issues (what), causes (why), places (where), and mobilization (how) of Chinese Internet events …
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In light of the Google-China conflict, this article discusses the issue of Internet sovereignty and, in particular …, draws attentions to the various sources of regime legitimacy that undergird the Chinese government's claim to Internet … the foreseeable future, China's Internet policies will continue to reflect an Internet development and regulatory model …
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of 316 popular Chinese Internet events reveals: 1) after Google moved its servers from Mainland China to Hong Kong …
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With over 500 million Internet users and 900 million mobile-phone subscribers by mid 2011, the Chinese Internet is an … enormous market that has produced the spectacular rise of many Chinese Internet companies and attracted substantial foreign … Internet remains authoritarian in nature. Not only did the central government actively shape the infrastructure and rules of …
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which popular consent to authoritarian rule is derived. With 335 million Internet users, 182 million bloggers, and 155 … million netizens able to access the Internet through their mobile phones (CNNIC, 2009b), China presents an interesting case to …
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