Tuesday 22 May 2007

* Paper available on-line as a PDF file

My written paper is finally complete and handed in for marking. The paper is available as a PDF document. Please visit the link below and scroll to the bottom of the page to download the document -

http://www.savefile.com/files/743697


I would like to thank everyone that has helped me throughout this project. Especially those who replied to my questionnaire, agreed to be Interview candidates and those who offered me feedback throughout.

Wednesday 18 April 2007

Any Translators out there?

I am looking for someone (ideally) within the South Wales area who is willing to translate a written paper concerning Internet Censorship from English into Chinese. Predominately I am looking for a Mandarin translation, although anyone who can translate into Wu and Cantonese for me, their services would be appreciated as well. The paper will be a shortened version of my dissertation for my current university course concerning a freedom of speech issue, Internet Censorship, using China as a case study. It is a issue I hope to bring to the attention of as many people as possible, as it soon could effect us all, no matter what country we live in. If you think you might be interested in helping, please contact me and I am sure we can come to a amicable arrangement for your services.

Thankyou for your time, Rob.

Friday 13 April 2007

Does China operate a Great Red Firewall?

The vast majority of people consider cyber space as a place free of control, where they think it is possible to browse websites & send e-mails anonymously. However it is my sad duty to inform those who are unaware that we are living in an age of regulation. Ones freedom is really threatened on the Internet, both in democratic and non-democratic countries! There are those who try to monopolize the net, see to censor it, openly or hypocritically, be it in the name of the defence of the order or in the name of freedom.

For the purpose of my work and the questionnaire I hope you will consider filling in at the bottom of the page, my main focus of study is China. In China the mass media continues to be the mouthpiece and propaganda tool of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and has long been under the government’s control. To steer public opinion it builds teams of internet commentators, issues a broad range of laws and regulations to prohibit a large range of internet activities. There are many reasons behind the Internet control in China which I hope to gain a better understanding of, such as the unique history and cultural background, the economic development and structure, level of education and understanding of the Chinese citizens and the political structure within China to name but a few.

Many believe the Internet to be the best means of promoting free expression and will inevitably quicken the pace of democratization in China. However, it is for this reason the Chinese government has developed the most sophisticated censoring technologies in the world, but while simultaneously encouraging the economic use of the Internet.

Do you have an opinion on the matter? If you are a Chinese citizen or have used the Internet in China I am interested in knowing what you have to say. It is not my intention to criticize or cause upset to any individual. However, Freedom of speech is enshrined in the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights and is granted formal recognition by the laws of most nations...and a freedom I would hope you agree, every individual is entitled to!



Further Reading:

Until my study is complete you may find the following interesting


Don't Yahoo






Yahoo 9/11 Internet Censorship:




Unfortunately Internet Censorship effects us all, whoever we are, whatever we believe in...no matter which country we live in!


http://irrepressible.info/


http://www.rsf.org/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=111&id_mot=887

Monday 2 April 2007