Science 22 August 2014:
Vol. 345 no. 6199
DOI: 10.1126/science.1251722
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Gary King1,*, Jennifer Pan1, Margaret E. Roberts2
+ Author Affiliations
1Institute for Quantitative Social Science, Harvard University, Continue reading
Science 22 August 2014:
Vol. 345 no. 6199
DOI: 10.1126/science.1251722
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Gary King1,*, Jennifer Pan1, Margaret E. Roberts2
+ Author Affiliations
1Institute for Quantitative Social Science, Harvard University, Continue reading
Reverse-engineering censorship in China: Randomized experimentation and participant observation已关闭评论
Posted in Headlines, Internet Freedom
Tagged censorship, China, Randomized, Reverse-engineering
Ian Johnson
Beyond the Dalai Lama: An Interview with Woeser and Wang Lixiong已关闭评论
Tagged Dalai Lama, Tibet, Wang Lixiong, Woeser
By Cormac McCartan Aug 21, 2014 1:44PM UTC
People fill in a street during a march at an annual pro-democracy protest in downtown Hong Kong on July 1. Pic: AP. Continue reading
China NPC meeting could be writing on the wall for democracy in Hong Kong已关闭评论
Posted in Headlines, Hong Kong Democracy
Tagged Democracy, Hong Kong, Occupy Central movement
Chinese Society:Change, Conflict and Resistance, 3rd Edition已关闭评论
Posted in Publications
Tagged Chinese Society, Elizabeth J. Perry, Mark Selden, Resistance
By IAN JOHNSON AUG. 21, 2014
Su Yutong was told that her contract with Deutsche Welle, the German public broadcaster, would not be renewed in 2015. Credit Benjamin Kilb for The New York Times
BERLIN — In the wake of a debate over the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, a well-known Chinese government critic has been fired from her job at a German public broadcaster.
The activist, Su Yutong, 38, who has been exiled in Germany since 2010, was informed Tuesday that her contract with Deutsche Welle would not be renewed in 2015. In a statement on Wednesday, the broadcaster said the decision had been made because she disclosed information about internal meetings and publicly criticized a co-worker.
“It doesn’t have anything to do with an evaluation of what she wrote,” a Deutsche Welle spokesman, Johannes Hoffmann, said in a telephone interview from Bonn. “It’s just that she tweeted about internal issues about the Deutsche Welle in a way that no company in the world would tolerate. We warned her, and she continued to do it.”
Many commentators on Chinese-language social media, however, see more at work, especially because Ms. Su was one of the most prolific bloggers on Deutsche Welle’s widely read Chinese-language website, and often very critical of Chinese government policy. In recent months, they say, more pro-Beijing voices have been given greater prominence.
German Broadcaster Fires Chinese Blogger Su Yutong已关闭评论
Posted in June 4th Commemoration, Press Freedom
Tagged German Broadcaster, Su Yutong
By Glenn Greenwald21 Aug 2014, 5:02 PM EDT
DEAUVILLE, FRANCE – MAY 26: (L-R) Herman Van Rompuy, president of the European Union, Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook Inc. and Eric Schmidt, chairman of Google Inc. arrive for the internet session of the G8 summit on May 26, 2011 in Deauville, France. (Photo by Chris Ratcliffe – Pool/Getty Images) Continue reading
Should Twitter, Facebook and Google Executives be the Arbiters of What We See and Read?已关闭评论
Posted in Internet Freedom
Tagged Read, Social Media
KENNEDY’S AGGRESSION IS MEETING WITH GROWING REVULSION: 1962 POSTER
AUGUST 22, 2014 SCOTT D. SELIGMAN Continue reading
By AP News Aug 19, 2014 6:40PM UTC
BEIJING (AP) — Chinese police have released a man detained more than three months ago on charges of fabricating stories that disparaged the Chinese government.
Beijing police announced Tuesday that Xiang Nanfu, a contributor to the U.S.-based Chinese-language news website Boxun.com, was released on parole, in a sign that he will likely not be charged. They cited his poor health and remorse.
Chinese police said Xiang fed Boxun false stories of authorities harvesting organs and burying people alive in order to incite public anger.
The founder of Boxun.com, Watson Meng, has denied it had reported that organ harvesting or burying people alive had occurred. But he said an April report described petitioners who made such allegations in front of the Beijing office of the United Nations.
China releases man accused of writing false stories for foreign website已关闭评论
Posted in Internet Freedom, Writers in Prison
Tagged Internet Freedom, Xiang Nanfu