Joel Martinsen is a well-respected regular contributor to Danwei.org, where his frequent translations are a staple. Joel spends a ton of time immersed in Chinese texts, and according to Brendan, “he never forgets anything he ever reads.” This... ...full story at Sinosplice
from Sinosplice on Wed, Apr 01 2009
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Entrevista Joel.wmv »
YouTube video Joel Ugarte en las Olopiada de la China 2008 |
| 26 Jan 07 |
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China: new Chinese movement » Global Voices Joel Martinsen from DANWEI translated an interview at New Century Weekly with Tang Yi, an etymologist and world religions researcher, who argues that a “New Chinese Movement” is needed to return standards to the language. |
| 19 Jan 07 |
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China: we just want your real name » Global Voices Joel Martinsen from DANWEI notes the shift of terms from “real name system” to “we just want your real name” in regulating online game internet user. |
| 05 Mar 07 |
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China: real name registration for bikes » Global Voices Joel Martinsen from DANWEI reported: At a conference yesterday, the Ministry of Public Security and five other government agencies announced plans to implement yet another “real name system,” this time on bicycles. |
| 16 Jan 08 |
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China: Internet Mop Culture » Global Voices Joel Martinsen from DANWEI translated a Tianya article on the Internet Mop culture behind the “Very yellow, very violent” affair. |
| 18 Dec 08 |
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China: Mapping the hurt feelings of the Chinese people » Global Voices Joel Martinsen from DANWEI creates a map for showing which are the countries involving in “hurting the feelings of the Chinese people”, a rhetoric frequently used by Chinese government. |