vendredi 30 novembre 2012

Lectures pour la semaine prochaine


David B.G., Leibold, James, “Blogging Alone:  China, The Internet, and the Democratic Illusion?”  Journal of Asian Studies 2011.
Vanie-Ève, Yang, "Online Activism" + compte-rendu de Historicizing Online Politics de Zixue Tai
Pascale, MacKinnon, China's "Networked Authoritarianism."
Samanthan, Damm, « The Internet and the Framentation of Chinese Society. » 
Grégoire, “The Power of the Internet in China: Looking Beyond People's Power.”
Gabrielle R., MacKinnon, China's "Networked Authoritarianism."
Thierry, Leibold, “Blogging Alone:  China, The Internet, and the Democratic Illusion?”  
Catherine, Puel, Gilles, « Géographie des lieux d’accès à internet; les conditions de l’accès public et les modèles d’usages dans les grandes villes de Chine. 
Camille, "Comparing Online Activities in China and South Korea: The Internet and the Political Regime"
Jérémie, MacKinnon, China's "Networked Authoritarianism."
Zhenxia, "Just Doing Business or Doing Just Business". 
Phan, Harwit, "Shaping Internet in China."

Marc-André, Leibold, "More than a category : Han supremacism on the Internet."
David I Dann, G. Elijah and Neil Haddow.  “Just Doing Business or Doing Just Business: Google, Microsoft, Yahoo! And the Business of Censoring China's Internet.” 
Félicia, "public opinion in China" de Hsiao-Wen Lee
Jonathan,  Hsiao-Wen Lee, "More than a category : Han supremacism on the Internet."
Sumaya, Puel, « Géographie des lieux d’accès à internet; les conditions de l’accès public et les modèles d’usages dans les grandes villes de Chine. »
Catherine, Kirsten Martin,  “Internet Technologies in China: Insights on the Morally Important Influence of Managers.”
Adrien, Latham, "SMS, Communication and Citizenship in China's information society".


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