The Internet in China edited by Ashley Esarey, Randolph Kluver.

The Internet in China provides much-needed context and historical background for the technological development that is transforming Chinese society and creating new conflicts and new opportunities.

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Other Authors: Esarey, Ashley (Editor), Kluver, Randolph (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Great Barrington : Berkshire Publishing Group, 2015.
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505 0 |a Introduction / by Randolph Kluver -- Part 1. Business and economics -- Internet service providers (ISPs) -- Internet and political development -- Advertising online -- Shopping online -- Consumers online -- Telecommunications industry -- User generated content -- Part 2. Governance, law, and politics -- E-government -- Great firewall -- Internet content filtering -- Monitoring -- Internet governance -- Internet regulation -- Part 3. Entertainment and education -- Blogging -- Chinese language and computing -- Digital divides -- Distance education -- Email -- Online game industry -- Microblogging -- Parody -- Text messaging -- Virtual reality -- Part 4. Society and social welfare -- Children online -- Chinese diaspora online -- Community online -- Social and political impacts -- Internet cafes -- Internet events -- Internet in everyday life -- Internet addiction -- Dating online -- Cybersex -- Conclusion / by Ashley Esarey. 
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