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1001 ▼a Roberts, Margaret E., ▼e author.
24510 ▼a Censored : ▼b distraction and diversion inside China's great firewall / ▼c Margaret E. Roberts.
260 ▼a Princeton, New Jersey : ▼b Princeton University Press, ▼c [2018]
300 ▼a 1 online resource
336 ▼a text ▼b txt ▼2 rdacontent
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504 ▼a Includes bibliographical references and index.
5050 ▼a Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; CONTENTS; Acknowledgments; 1 Introduction; 1.1 The Puzzle of Porous Censorship; 1.2 Distraction and Diversion; 1.3 Implications and Challenges to Conventional Wisdom; 1.4 The Plan of the Book; 2 A Theory of Censorship; 2.1 Why Do Governments Censor?; 2.2 Citizens Are Rationally Ignorant; 2.3 Traditional Media Care about Story Costs; 2.4 Citizens Exchange Low-Cost Information Through Social Media; 2.5 What Is Censorship?; 2.6 The Mechanisms of Censorship; 2.7 Fear; 2.8 Friction; 2.9 Flooding; 2.10 Conclusion; 3 Censorship in China
5058 ▼a 3.1 Modern History of Information Control in China3.2 Censorship of the Chinese Internet; 4 Reactions to Experience with Censorship; 4.1 Chinaa?#x80;#x99;s Targeted Censorship Strategy; 4.2 The Costs of Observable Censorship; 4.3 Matched Comparison of Censored and Uncensored Social Media Users; 4.4 An Experimental Study of Consumers of Social Media; 4.5 Conclusion; 5 The Powerful Influence of Information Friction; 5.1 The Effects of Content Filtering on the Spread of Information; 5.2 Structural Frictions and the Great Firewall; 5.3 When Does Friction Fail?; 5.4 Conclusion
5058 ▼a 6 Information Flooding: Coordination as Censorship6.1 What Effect Can Propaganda Have in the Digital Age?; 6.2 Flooding in China; 6.3 Detection of Information Flooding in Newspapers and Online Media; 6.4 The Influence of Flooding on the Spread of Information; 6.5 Conclusion; 7 Implications for a Digital World; 7.1 Why Porous Censorship Matters; 7.2 Authoritarian Resilience; 7.3 Implications for Free Speech in Democracies; 7.4 A Call for Future Research; 8 Appendix; 8.1 Description of the China Urban Governance Survey; 8.2 Words Related to Censorship, Mutual Information
5058 ▼a 8.3 Tibet Self-Immolations Negative Binomial ModelWorks Cited; Index
5880 ▼a Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed February 19, 2018).
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650 0 ▼a Censorship ▼z China.
650 0 ▼a Internet ▼x Censorship ▼z China.
650 0 ▼a Freedom of information ▼z China.
650 0 ▼a Social media ▼x Censorship ▼z China.
650 7 ▼a LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Library & Information Science / General. ▼2 bisacsh
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