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Tag Archives: nationalism
The media should not exploit patriotism
The front page of yesterday’s China Youth Daily carried an admonition for the media in China in the current heated political climate: don’t exploit patriotism for sensationalist reporting to attain higher newspaper sales or television ratings. In other words: cut the hot air. Written … Continue reading
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged China Youth Daily, Danwei.com, Diaoyu Islands, Japan, nationalism, patriotism
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Utopia, Maoist discussion forum, shut down for a month
The following notice was posted to the Utopia website (乌有之乡), a popular leftist, nationalist discussion forum. This morning, the Ninth Bureau of the State Council Information Office, the Beijing Municipal Network Management Office, and the Beijing Municipal PSB Network Security … Continue reading
Posted in Internet and Media
Tagged bbs, censorship, Danwei.com, Leftism, nationalism, Utopia
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Rebecca MacKinnon chats to Anti-CNN.com
Media scholar, Internet fundi and former Beijing bureau chief for CNN, Rebecca MacKinnon reports on a chat with Anti-CNN.com.
Posted in Internet
Tagged Anti-CNN.com, foreign media, nationalism, Rebecca MacKinnon, Western Media
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A small protest and a patriotic youth
Video: A patriotic youth explains his views to Loretta Chao of The Wall Street Journal.
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged angry youth, Loretta Chao, nationalism, patriotism, protests
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The English voice of an animated pangolin
Voicing the Gourd Brothers cartoon; nationalism and business; online youth trends; much more on the Sichuan earthquake; Chinese tourists to the USA.
Posted in Danwei Picks
Tagged cartoons, earthquakes, intellectuals, nationalism, tourism
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1981 anti foreign demonstrations in China
A 1981 news story about anti foreign demonstrations.
Posted in The Earnshaw Vault
Tagged nationalism, volleyball
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Hung Huang on nationalism
In this interview, blogging media figure Hung Huang talks about Chinese nationalism and hurt feelings. See also Hung Huang interviews on Danwei TV: Blogger, film maker.
The text message as satire
Satirical mobile phone text messages.
Posted in Guest Contributor, Mobile phone and wireless
Tagged humor, mobile phones, nationalism, SMS
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Talking heads spar over Carrefour boycott
Wang Xiaodong (王小东), Tan Fei (谭飞) and others argue heatedly on Inner Mongolian TV over who’s the real traitor in the Carrefour boycotts.
Posted in Nationalism
Tagged boycotts, Carrefour, nationalism, patriotism, Tan Fei, TV, Wang Xiaodong
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