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Oilproject - Thursday, May 20 - "The Internet in China: satire and anti-corruption policy"


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    Oilproject
  • I had the honor of being invited to an intervention that will see me next to my friend
    Ivan Franceschini.
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    Thursday, May 20, live from Beijing AT 18 (Italian time)
    "Internet in China: satire and anti-corruption policy"
    With Gianluigi Negro, sinologist graduated from the University Ca 'Foscari of Venice, and contributor to several trade publications (Nova 24, Wired.it, AgiChina 24, Radio 24, Rai News 24) and Ivan Franceschini , a freelance journalist and blogger. He published the book chronicles dalle fornaci cinesi e, con Renzo Cavalieri, ha curato il volume Germogli di società civile in Cina . Ha collaborato con Asia Times, D di Repubblica, Io Donna, Nandu Zhoukan (Southern Metropolis Weekly), Peacereporter, Shishang Xiansheng (Esquire), il Venerdì di Repubblica, l’Unità.

    Gianluigi Negro illustrerà Shanzhai
    una delle dimostrazioni più evidenti in chiave satirica e d'informazione grassroots presenti nel Web cinese. Un fenomeno che ha origine nel modo industriale ma che riesce a trovar seguito anche in atmosfera culturale luidica e avversa agli organi di propaganda. Proseguendo sul ruolo creativo dei netizen cinesi ci sarà spazio also to illustrate some viral videos have become a symbol in online communication for many young Chinese people, as in the now celebrated case of the alpaca. First reference links
    :
    * Shanzhai that passion
    * Alpacas

    * The Dictionary of the people of Network


    "take up the subject of Gianluigi Negro, Ivan Franceschini propose a review of the role of Internet in China as a tool to combat corruption and to criminality. Ranging from the first sites dedicated to the exposure of corruption of political power to the famous case of slavery in illegal brick kilns in Shanxi province, he will illustrate how, in spite of censorship and control of information on the web, the Chinese netizens now play a major role in exposing the social injustices that take place in their country. "
    first links of interest:

    * Chronicles from the furnace Chinese
    *
    human flesh search engine

    Anyone can participate by voting and suggesting questions of others.
    To access, simply connect to this link

    ten minutes before the event.

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