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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY-CHINA (9) answer(s).
 
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ID:   001503


China: joins the world progress and prospects / Elizabeth Economy 1999  Book
Economy Elizabeth Book
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Publication New York, Council on Foreign Relations Pr., 1999.
Description xx,359p.
Standard Number 0-87609-225-3
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041016327.51/ECO 041016MainWithdrawnGeneral 
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ID:   018676


China's cyber-strategy / Hachigian Nina March-April 2001  Article
Hachigian Nina Article
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Publication March-April 2001.
Description 118-133
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ID:   007290


Cyberspace with Chinese characteristics / Hartford Kathleen Sept 2000  Article
Hartford Kathleen Article
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Publication Sept 2000.
Description 255-262
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ID:   023483


Domain names and trademarks-a study of cyberspace regulation in China / Sun Xiangzhuang Jan 2003  Article
Sun Xiangzhuang Article
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Publication Jan 2003.
Description 33-63
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ID:   055562


Internet and civil society in China: A preliminary assessment / Yang , Guobin Aug 2003  Journal Article
Yang , Guobin Journal Article
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ID:   020359


Internet revolution in China / Bi Jianhai Summer 2001  Article
Bi Jianhai Article
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Publication Summer 2001.
Description 421-441
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ID:   050341


Links with the past: Mainland China's online literary communities and their antecedents / Hockx, Michel   Journal Article
Hockx, Michel Journal Article
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Publication Feb 2004.
Summary/Abstract This article compares Chinese literary journals from the early twentieth century with a Mainland Chinese literary website from the early twenty-first century. In both these periods, literary practice underwent significant changes as a result of major changes in the technological processes involved in the production and distribution of texts. Five aspects of these changes are examined: the mixed media environment, the provision of information about authors' identities, engagement with social issues, community building, and the relationship with serious literature. The article argues that a very traditional Chinese view of literature as a socially embedded act of communication continued to play a significant role in both periods, and was even further enhanced through interaction with the new technologies. Despite the fact that both types of publication appeal(ed) to large readerships, it is argued that it is not helpful simply to consider them as 'popular literature'. Both the journals from 100 years ago and the website of today represent literary communities that share a serious view of literature, albeit one that is not compatible with the familiar New Literature paradigm.
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ID:   021574


Network copyright rules in the People's Republic of China / Li Chiang Ling March 2002  Article
Li Chiang Ling Article
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Publication March 2002.
Description 181-217
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Online and on China: REsearch sources in the information age / Fravel M Taylor Sept 2000  Article
Fravel M Taylor Article
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Publication Sept 2000.
Description 821-842
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