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A Confucian Look at Internet Censorship in China

机译:儒家思想在中国的网络审查

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China's Internet censorship practices are sophisticated and pervasive. Academic research and media reports have examined the Chinese government's varied, expansive methods of censorship and Chinese citizens' techniques of subverting them, but little attention has been paid to understanding how Chinese citizens think about censorship in their everyday lives. We conducted a qualitative study of Chinese mainland citizens who circumvented censorship. We found seemingly contradictory attitudes and practices among our participants. They showed proficiency at bypassing censorship, but were sometimes comfortable with censored information. They were willing to share sensitive information with others, but saw the benefits of limiting the public's access to information under certain circumstances. We examine how the complex, nuanced attitudes toward censorship resonate with the classic teachings of Confucianism, China's traditional philosophical and ethical system.
机译:中国的互联网审查做法是复杂而普遍的。学术研究和媒体报道已经审查了中国政府各种多样的审查制度以及中国公民颠覆审查制度的技巧,但很少有人关注了解中国公民在日常生活中如何看待审查制度。我们对绕过审查制度的中国大陆公民进行了定性研究。我们发现参与者之间看似矛盾的态度和做法。他们在绕过审查方面表现出熟练程度,但有时对审查信息感到满意。他们愿意与他人共享敏感信息,但看到了在某些情况下限制公众访问信息的好处。我们考察了对审查制度的复杂细微差别如何与儒家的经典教义(中国传统的哲学和道德体系)产生共鸣。

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