Professional Documents
Culture Documents
游戏 - 论闭嘴的优美感和崇高感
游戏 - 论闭嘴的优美感和崇高感
|
raaachel
4
#
raaachel
, raaachel
—— ·
A
A
email blacksheepcommune@outlook.com
B B C
F B F B D
A H D A H
A H D A H
A H the dictator's dile
mma
B G I Francisco, 2005
A B B
B B
J
B A
B B
Wintrobe 1998 H
A
B K B 13
L
L King et al
2013
autocratic A
A
A 2013 1%-1
0% A Fu Chan and Chau 2013 K
B A 1000 A net police
B A D
H F I
/
A
—— fear friction flood
B E
I A
te power
E
/
E
B A O A
A I A
P Q A
Q
A
Q A A
porous censorship A
——
GFW
E
/
——
S M
A speech crime
A
C A
A T
1. Roberts, M.E., 2018. Censored: distraction and diversion inside China's great firewall, New
Jersey: Princeton University Press.
2. Francisco, Ronald A. 2005. The Dictator’s Dilemma. In Repression and Mobilization, ed. Christian Davenport,
Hank Johnson and Carol Mueller. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press pp. 58–81.
3. Wintrobe, Ronald. 1998. The Political Economy of Dictatorship, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
4. Fu, King-wa, Chung-hong Chan and Marie Chau. 2013. “Assessing Censorship on Microblogs in China: Dis-
criminatory Keyword Analysis and the Real-Name Registration Policy.” Internet Computing, IEEE 17(3):42–50.
5. King, Gary, Jennifer Pan and Margaret E Roberts. 2013. “How Censorship in China Allows Government Criti-
cism but Silences Collective Expression.” American Political Science Review 107(2):1–18.
6. King, Gary, Jennifer Pan and Margaret E Roberts. 2017. “How the Chinese Government Fabricates Social Me-
dia Posts for Strategic Distraction, not Engaged Argument.” American Political Science Review 111(3): 484–501.