Posted by amARTS&MEDIA on August 1, 2011 · 1 Comment
The Internet instanly informs. Its something that bodes quite well for our Western democracy, but has little love for Communist censorship. Chinese citizens can finally start claiming a free press, and that’s no small victory. New York Times reporter Michael Wines and Sharon Lafraniere writes this engaging story about how social media has revolutionized social thought, with Jonathan … Read more
Filed under media, reporting and commentary · Tagged with censorship, China, Communism, free press, high-speed train, Jonathan Ansfield, Micheal Wines, New York Times, Sharon Lafraniere, social media, wreck
In Baring Facts of Train Crash, Blogs Erode China Censorship
Posted by amARTS&MEDIA on August 1, 2011 · 1 Comment
The Internet instanly informs. Its something that bodes quite well for our Western democracy, but has little love for Communist censorship. Chinese citizens can finally start claiming a free press, and that’s no small victory. New York Times reporter Michael Wines and Sharon Lafraniere writes this engaging story about how social media has revolutionized social thought, with Jonathan … Read more
Filed under media, reporting and commentary · Tagged with censorship, China, Communism, free press, high-speed train, Jonathan Ansfield, Micheal Wines, New York Times, Sharon Lafraniere, social media, wreck