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Chinese migration to Russia as revealed by narratives in Chines
/ Rabogoshvili, Artem
Rabogoshvili, Artem
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2012.
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This article provides an analysis of the electronic resources in the Chinese cyberspace devoted to the labor migration of Chinese people to Russia. In recent years, Russia has become an important destination country for Chinese labor migration, and migrating to Russia to work has been officially promoted as a potential means of poverty alleviation in northeast China. The author contrasts this state-regulated imagination - which in his understanding is based not least on the current Sino-Russian rapprochement - with more nuanced and competing constructions that are negotiated and circulated within the more informal and semi-anonymous virtual spaces of online bulletin board systems.
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China
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Russia
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Labor Migration
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Chinese Migration
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Chinese Cyberspace
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Sino - Russian Rapprochement
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Defending the authoritarian regime online: China's “voluntary fifty-cent army
/ Han, Rongbin
Han, Rongbin
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Recent studies on internet politics in China have gone beyond the once dominant control–liberalization perspective and directed intellectual attention to the varieties of online activism. Based on extensive in-depth online ethnographic work, this project explores the pluralization of online expression in Chinese cyberspace. Following a constituency of internet users who identify themselves as the “voluntary fifty-cent army,” the paper explores how these users acquire and consolidate their identity and combat criticism that targets the authoritarian regime. Analysis of the confrontational exchanges between the “voluntary fifty-cent army” and their opponents suggests that a perspective that goes beyond state censorship and regime-challenging activism is required in order to gain a better understanding of online expression in China. Close examination of why and how internet users may voluntarily defend the authoritarian regime also reveals how the dynamics in online discourse competition may work to the authoritarian regime's advantage.
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Chinese Cyberspace
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Discourse Competition
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The “Voluntary Fifty-Cent Army”
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Online Ethnography
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Internet in China: cyberspace and civil society
/ Tai, Zixue
2006
Tai, Zixue
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New York, Routledge, 2006.
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xxii, 365p.Pbk
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9780415535885
Key Words
China
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Cyberspace
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Civil Society - China
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Chinese Cyberspace
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Internet - Social Aspects - China
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Internet - Political Aspects - China
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Information Policy - China
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China - Social Movements
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