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Blogging in China: A force for social change
Julie Zhang Guangqin
, Judith L Clarke
Office of the Dean of Communication
Department of Journalism
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China
100%
Social Change
100%
Blogs
100%
Blogging
100%
Blogosphere
37%
Popular
25%
Mainstream Media
25%
New Communication Technologies
12%
World Wide Web
12%
Social Connection
12%
Anti-government
12%
Social Transformation
12%
Curb
12%
Government Control
12%
Bloggers
12%
Dissent
12%
Succeeding
12%
Coverage Area
12%
Outspokenness
12%
Balloon
12%
Lightning
12%
Political Dissent
12%
Sexual Self-concept
12%
Arts and Humanities
China
100%
Blogs
100%
Blogging
100%
Popular
33%
Dissent
33%
Chinese
33%
Publicity
16%
Communication Technology
16%
Social transformation
16%
Expression
16%
censor
16%
Pun
16%
Beautiful
16%
Psychology
Blogs
100%
Anonymous Blog
20%