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Internet Policy China: A Field Study of Cafés

Current price: $147.00
Internet Policy China: A Field Study of Cafés
Internet Policy China: A Field Study of Cafés

Barnes and Noble

Internet Policy China: A Field Study of Cafés

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Part 1 INTRODUCTIONPart 2 PART I: ISSUES AT THE MACRO LEVELChapter 3 CHAPTER ONE: Techno-Socio RelationshipsChapter 4 CHAPTER TWO: The Evolution of Statism in ChinaChapter 5 CHAPTER THREE: Media Development and Communication PolicyChapter 6 CHAPTER FOUR: The State's Political Response to Internet TechnologyPart 7 PART II: ISSUES AT THE MICRO LEVELChapter 8 CHAPTER FIVE: Theories about the Public Sphere and the Regulability of CyberspaceChapter 9 CHAPTER SIX: Internet Cafes and Their EnvironmentChapter 10 CHAPTER SEVEN: Net Bar Visitors and Their Reaction to RegulationChapter 11 CHAPTER EIGHT: Net Bar Owners and Their Interaction with the StatePart 12 CONCLUSION

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