China's telecommunications evolution, institutions, and policy issues on the eve of 5G: A two-decade retrospect and prospect

J Xia - Telecommunications Policy, 2017 - Elsevier
Over the past two decades, China's telecommunications industry has witnessed drastic
market reform, steadfast institutionalization, and volatile technological changes, which have …

E-participation for environmental sustainability in transitional urban China

G He, I Boas, APJ Mol, Y Lu - Sustainability Science, 2017 - Springer
Using information and communication technologies (ICTs), e-participation is a tool that
promotes the inclusion of the public in participative and deliberative decision-making …

Internet governance and cyber-security: a systematic literature review

S Yusif, A Hafeez-Baig… - … Security Journal: A Global …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This study aims to uncover the challenges of Internet governing bodies to inform a trajectory
for better cybersecurity governance and policy formulation. Using a systematic literature …

Lesser evil? Public opinion on regulating fake news in Japan, South Korea, and Thailand–A three-country comparison

JW Cheng, H Mitomo, A Kamplean, Y Seo - Telecommunications Policy, 2021 - Elsevier
This study quantitatively examines and compares public opinion on regulating fake news,
and factors affecting the opinion in three Asian countries: Japan, South Korea, and Thailand …

Historicizing internet regulation in China: A meta-analysis of Chinese internet policies (1994–2017)

W Miao, M Jiang, Y Pang - International Journal of Communication, 2021 - ijoc.org
Despite growing scholarly attention, few studies have systematically investigated the
historical evolution and patterns of Chinese Internet policies. We created the first …

Governing by the Internet: local governance in the digital age

R Han, L Jia - Journal of Chinese Governance, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
In what ways has the expansion of the Internet transformed local governance in China?
Through analysis of over 2000 leaked official emails from a district-level Internet …

“Occupying” the Internet: State media and the reinvention of official culture online

S Guo - Communication and the Public, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
The second decade of the new millennium in China has witnessed official media's high-
profile endeavors to “occupy” online sphere. Existing scholarship has examined, for …

Calling on the third-party privacy control into algorithmic governance framework: Linking users' presumed influence with control agency theory

Y Huang, X Cao - International Journal of Public Opinion …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
In the algorithmic society, personal privacy is exposed to ever-growing risks since the
platform requires huge volumes of data for algorithm training. Globally, ordinary users, faced …

Uncivil and Post-Western Cyber Westphalia: Changing interstate power relations of the cybered age

CC Demchak - The Cyber Defense Review, 2016 - JSTOR
Cyberspace is becoming bordered and moving away from westernized civil society control.
Governments and major organizations are building a “Cyber Westphalia” of bordered …

'Noisy guests shall not unseat the host': Framing high-stakes English examinations in mainland China's state-controlled print media

Q Shao, X Gao - English Today, 2017 - cambridge.org
There have been growing concerns in recent years about the status of English in China, the
most populous country that boasts the largest number of English speakers and learners …