The internet is developing more extensively in China than any other country in the world. Chinese Cyberspaces provides multidisciplinary perspectives on recent developments and the consequences of internet expansion in China. Including first-hand research and case studies, the contributors examine the social, political, cultural and economic impact of the internet in China. The book investigates the political implications of China's internet development as well as the effect on China’s information policy and overall political stability. The contributors show how although the digital divide has developed along typical lines of gender, urban versus rural, and income, it has also been greatly influenced by the Communist Party’s attempts to exert efficient control. This topical and interesting text gives a compelling overview of the current situation regarding the Chinese internet development in China, while clearly signalling potential future trends.
Author(s): Jens Damm, Simona Thomas
Edition: 1
Year: 2006
Language: English
Pages: 208
Book Cover......Page 1
Half-Title......Page 2
Series......Page 3
Title......Page 9
Copyright......Page 10
Contents......Page 11
Figures......Page 12
Tables......Page 13
Contributors......Page 14
Abbreviations......Page 17
Preface......Page 20
1 Introduction......Page 22
2 Government policy and political control over China’s Internet......Page 32
3 In the crossfire of demands......Page 59
4 Comrade to comrade networks......Page 78
5 China’s e-policy......Page 111
6 Industrialization supported by informatization......Page 138
7 Net business......Page 152
Index......Page 172