Techno-socio relationships -- The evolution of statism in China -- Media development and communication policy -- The state's response to internet technology -- The public sphere and the regulability of Cyberspace -- Internet cafés and their environment -- Net bar visitors and their reaction to regulation -- Net bar owners and their interaction with the state
Summary
Internet Policy in China: A Field Study of Internet Cafés reports the results of a multi-layered study of the Internet café phenomenon in the People's Republic of China. Helen Sun investigates how the Internet has been used by the state and individuals, as well as the implications of Chinese Internet policies and regulations
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 297-304) and index
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