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Drawing on original survey data and rich qualitative sources, Directed Digital Dissidence in Autocracies explores how authoritarian regimes employ the Internet in advantageous ways to direct the flow of online information. The authors argue that the central Chinese government successfully directs citizen dissent toward local government through critical information that the central government places online--a strategy that the authors call "directed digital dissidence". In this context, citizens engage in low-level protest toward the local government, and thereby feel empowered, while the central government avoids overthrow. Consequently, the Internet functions to discipline local state agents and to project a benevolent image of the central government and the regime as a whole. With an in-depth look at the COVID-19 and Xinjiang Cotton cases, the authors demonstrate how the Chinese state employs directed digital dissidence and discuss the impact and limitations of China's information strategy.
- ISBN13 9780197680391
- ISBN10 0197680399
- Pàgines 174
- Any Edició 2026
- Fecha de publicación 06/05/2026
- Idioma Alemany, Francès
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Directed Digital Dissidence in Autocracies: How China Wins Online (Alemany, Francès)
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- Oxford University Press (2026)
- 9780197680391



