Tuesday, October 06, 2009
Net Control: Chinese Internet Censorship
To keep up with the latest news about censorship in China start with the New York Times' Internet Censorship in China
Listen to Jane Macartney reporting from Beijing shortly before the 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen square protests: "Chinese censors cut off Twitter, Hotmail and Flickr" (The Times of London, June 3, 2009.)
Rebecca MacKinnon teaches at Hong Kong University and writes about the internet at her blog RConversation. She is a great source for the latest discussion of what is going on in China:
Rebecca MacKinnon, "China's Censorship Arms Race Escalates" (CircleID, September 29, 2009.)
Listen to Jane Macartney reporting from Beijing shortly before the 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen square protests: "Chinese censors cut off Twitter, Hotmail and Flickr" (The Times of London, June 3, 2009.)
Rebecca MacKinnon teaches at Hong Kong University and writes about the internet at her blog RConversation. She is a great source for the latest discussion of what is going on in China:
Rebecca MacKinnon, "China's Censorship Arms Race Escalates" (CircleID, September 29, 2009.)
Labels: Censorship, China, Net Control