fuzheado
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It's over! Thanks for listening
4:54 PM Dec 15th
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@ Do you often find it hard to hire local help in PRC that meets those goals?
4:19 PM Dec 15th
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in reply to pdenlinger
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RT @ LA Times: In the wild world of URL shorteners, Libya is king
4:15 PM Dec 15th
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@ Nice article about URL shorteners. Still a big looming crisis on the horizon concerning our reliance on them.
4:15 PM Dec 15th
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in reply to markmilian
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@ Hopefully in January!
3:52 PM Dec 15th
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in reply to bastique
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@ @ What do you make of the new China limits on individual domain name registration? Big step backwards?
3:51 PM Dec 15th
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in reply to pdenlinger
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RT @ Microsoft comes clean: yes our China vendor copied Plurk; "suspending it indefinitely"
3:37 PM Dec 15th
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GULP. RT @ No Domains for Individuals in China
3:34 PM Dec 15th
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PAN: USC Annenberg well positioned: reputation in Comm/J; near industry; Pacific Rim; China scholar sabbatical, visitorship
3:31 PM Dec 15th
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@ Nice digs! Congrats on the shiny new offices
3:29 PM Dec 15th
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in reply to jansonw
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Other China Media projects and
3:24 PM Dec 15th
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Wilson: We are a new field; we have a job to do in the academy to make study robust, rigorous, to have more of a core
3:01 PM Dec 15th
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Dean Wilson: Comm and Journalism academics seem to cooperate less with outsiders than other fields. "Stunning"
3:00 PM Dec 15th
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QIU: "If our research doesn't make sense to Chinese themselves", then is it good/relevant research?
2:53 PM Dec 15th
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QIU: Let our work be reviewed by people who don't normally do comm research
2:52 PM Dec 15th
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Jack QIU: crucial limitation of scholars, is we "take ourselves too seriously." Experience w/factory workers changed mind
2:51 PM Dec 15th
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PAN: When discussing China, the focus on "information control looms large" re: focus on censorship of the Internet
2:33 PM Dec 15th
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PAN: China comm research has "coastal, urban, high tech, middle class" bias: this version of China covered most often
2:28 PM Dec 15th
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Judy Polumbaum: USC's benefit to the field of China media studies could be as an active clearinghouse, web resource
2:23 PM Dec 15th
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ZHAO: Risk of "methodological nationalism" as we compare censorship regimes in different countries
2:20 PM Dec 15th
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- Name Andrew Lih
- Location Venice, California
- Web http://www.andrew...
- Bio Author of The Wikipedia Revolution; journalism prof, dir of new media at USC Annenberg; tech reviewer for NBC Los Angeles; China tech commentator
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