Mobile Phones and Politics in China: From Texting to Mobilizing

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Mobile Phones and Politics in China : From Texting to Mobilizing. / Liu, Jun.

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Liu, J 2013, Mobile Phones and Politics in China: From Texting to Mobilizing.. <http://www.booksandideas.net/Mobile-Phones-and-Politics-in.html>

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Liu, J. (2013, Mar 28). Mobile Phones and Politics in China: From Texting to Mobilizing. http://www.booksandideas.net/Mobile-Phones-and-Politics-in.html

Vancouver

Liu J. Mobile Phones and Politics in China: From Texting to Mobilizing. 2013.

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Liu, Jun. / Mobile Phones and Politics in China : From Texting to Mobilizing. 2013.

Bibtex

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abstract = "The penetration of mobile phones in Chinese daily life has made collective actions easier to organize and challenged government censorship. Highlighting this new form of communication, the following essay shows how the traditional mass media{\textquoteright}s role as gatekeeper is waning.",
author = "Jun Liu",
note = "Den franske udgave hedder La Vie des IDEES",
year = "2013",
month = mar,
day = "28",
language = "English",
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