

An edition of The Internet in China (2006)
Cyberspace and Civil Society (Routledge Studies in New Media and Cyberculture)
By Zixue Tai
Publish Date
September 18, 2006
Publisher
Routledge
Language
eng
Pages
365
Description:
The Internet in China examines the cultural and political ramifications of the Internet for Chinese society. The rapid growth of the Internet has been enthusiastically embraced by the Chinese government, but the government has also rushed to seize control of the virtual environment. Individuals have responded with impassioned campaigns against official control of information. The emergence of a civil society via cyberspace has had profound effects upon China--for example, in 2003, based on an Internet campaign, the Chinese Supreme People's Court overturned the ruling of a local court for the first time since the Communist Party came to power in 1949.The important question this book asks is not whether the Internet will democratize China, but rather in what ways the Internet is democratizing communication in China. How is the Internet empowering individuals by fostering new types of social spaces and redefining existing social relations?
subjects: Computer Technology, Nonfiction, Information policy, Internet, social aspects, Civil society, China, politics and government, Internet, political aspects, Internet, Cyberspace, Aspect social, Aspect politique, Société civile, Information, Politique gouvernementale, COMPUTERS, Information Technology, Political aspects, Social aspects, Sociale aspecten, Politieke aspecten