This week, we're joined by writer, editor, and host of the Sinobabble podcast, Edi Obiakpani-Reid, to discuss the current worker's protests in China, How social media operates in the country, and how protestors are managing to use it to protest. We also touch on the extent of the state's surveillance.
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Further reading:
Current protests - how protesters are using social media
Sitong bridge incident
Incident in Xinjiang that is widely considered to have started the protests
Timeline till late Nov
The difficulties of a political awakening among Chinese people online
Gov backlash
About (social) media in China
The basics on the platforms used
BATs
Cyberspace administration of China
Cybersecurity law
How cyber censorship works
Lack of anonymity
Government ownership of tech companies
Xinjiang surveillance
People do use social media to protest
Li wenliang
Chained up woman
#Metoo
Online vigilantes
Edi's Newsletters
China’s global media influence
China’s view on large corporations
Recent Xinjiang developments
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