China Bloggers Emerge, But Not Too Loudly
Blogger and technology columnist Dan Gillmor was visiting Shanghai last week. He published this article in his Sunday column in the San Jose Mercury News. “China is a welter of contradictions. There...
View ArticleBlogs and China Correspondence, Survey Results – Rebecca MacKinnon
From RConversation: Last month I put out a survey of foreign correspondents who cover China to try and get a sense of how – and whether – blogs are impacting their coverage of China. Many thanks to the...
View ArticleAi Weiwei: ‘My Blog Was Deleted’
Don’t curb the Internet, designer and commentator Ai Weiwei says: It’s China’s best hope. Here is Radio Free Asia’s interview with him: Ai Weiwei, the celebrity blogger calling for an Internet...
View ArticleJason Ng (伍嘉贤): What Has Twitter Changed?
Jason Ng (伍嘉贤) is a Beijing based well-known technology blogger and founder of kenenba.com. He wrote following post on his blog, translated by CDT: When I was typing this article, I was on a business...
View ArticleHan Han (韩寒) on Google, Internet and China: I am Just Speculating
Han Han has spoken out on the issue of Google. His latest blogpost: “I am Just Speculating” is on this very topic. Roland Soong has translated it into English. (The original has already been “password...
View ArticleAnother Kind Of American History In Chongqing, 1: Prologue
Xujun Eberlein is the author of Apologies Forthcoming, a story collection set in China, and Inside-out China, a cultural criticism blog. She is a guest blogger for The Atlantic. Read her on-going...
View ArticleQuotations from Ran Yunfei (Part One)
A new website run by native Chinese speakers aims to translate the writing of Ran Yunfei. Ran is a blogger and activist who was imprisoned on charges of inciting subversion in March 2011. From the most...
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