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This book discusses the use of the internet in China, the
complicated power relations in online political communications, and
the interactions and struggles between the government and the
public over the use of the internet. It argues that there is a
"semi-structured" online public sphere, in which there is a certain
amount of equal and liberal political communication, but that the
online political debates are also limited by government control and
censorship, as well as by inequality and exclusions, and moreover
that the government rarely engages in the political debates. Based
on extensive original research, and considering specific debates
around particular issues, the book analyses how Chinese net-users
debate about political issues, how they problematize the
government's actions and policies, what language they use, what
online discourses are produced, and how the debates and online
discourses are limited. Overall, the book provides a rich picture
of the current state of online political communication in China.
This book discusses the use of the internet in China, the
complicated power relations in online political communications, and
the interactions and struggles between the government and the
public over the use of the internet. It argues that there is a
"semi-structured" online public sphere, in which there is a certain
amount of equal and liberal political communication, but that the
online political debates are also limited by government control and
censorship, as well as by inequality and exclusions, and moreover
that the government rarely engages in the political debates. Based
on extensive original research, and considering specific debates
around particular issues, the book analyses how Chinese net-users
debate about political issues, how they problematize the
government's actions and policies, what language they use, what
online discourses are produced, and how the debates and online
discourses are limited. Overall, the book provides a rich picture
of the current state of online political communication in China.
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