Discussion with Rebecca MacKinnon on the emerging uncertain future of the Internet under non-democratic, non-Western countries like China, and new approaches toward US-China relations. Excerpted heavily from her blog, RConversation.Post from: CN... ...full story at CN Reviews
from CN Reviews on Tue, Aug 11 2009
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Beijing Olympics advice by Ex-CNN journalist »
YouTube video Rebecca MacKinnon, former Beijing Bureau Chief of CNN, offers insights and suggestions for how reporters coming to cover the Olympics can work. |
| 28 Jan 09 |
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Rebecca MacKinnon’s Letter to President Obama » CN Reviews Rebecca MacKinnon (RConversation) posted her inaugural HuffingtonPost article today. Its an exceptional, concise piece of writing that understands the situation in China and Western misconceptions of that situation. Stop reading this post and read he... |
| 14 Apr 09 |
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Rebecca MacKinnon chats to Anti-CNN.com » Danwei This is excellent: Media scholar, Internet fundi and former Beijing bureau chief for CNN, Rebecca MacKinnon reports on a chat with Anti-CNN.com: On Monday afternoon I did an online chat with these patriotic young people who run Anti-CNN, a website... |
| 08 Sep 09 |
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China: New real-name requirement » Global Voices Rebecca MacKinnon from Rconversation discussed the implementation of real name registration in online discussion and pointed out that the system, started from South Korea, is becoming a global trend. |
| 01 Jan 09 |
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Rebecca MacKinnon Interview with Bao Tong » Granite Studio Via Twitter, Rebecca Mackinnon sent me a link to an interview she did with Bao Tong in 1999, sneaking into his apartment building and smuggling the videotape out past the government stooges sent to detain them. Fascinating reading ten years after... |
| 07 Jan 09 |
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China names 'netizen day' on the anniversary of first e-mail sent from China » Danwei Rebecca MacKinnon writes at her blog RConversation: Wang Xiujun of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology's remarks are a good illustration of how the Chinese government is putting an increasing amount of energy into trying to shape and... |