Since the mid-2000s, Public opinion and debate in China have become increasingly common and consequential, despite the ongoing censorship of speech and regulation of civil society.
How did this happen? In The Contentious Public Sphere , Ya-Wen Lei shows how the Chinese state drew on law, the media, and the Internet to further an Authoritarian project of modernization, but in so doing, inadvertently created a nationwide Public sphere in China--one the state must now endeavor to contro.
Since the mid-2000s, Public opinion and debate in China have become increasingly common and consequential, despite the ongoing censorship of speech and regulation of civil society