China's busy blogosphere no harbinger of political freedom, open speech: study
Thursday, April 29, 2010 - 14:43
in Psychology & Sociology
A study by communication researchers at the University at Buffalo confirms what was made evident by the very public Google-Chinese government dispute over Internet censorship: the fact that China's cyberculture is changing and growing rapidly is no harbinger of political freedom and open speech in that country.
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