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The prospect of China's Internet development and democratization cannot be separated from the role played by the Chinese government in provincial life and citizens' everyday experiences. Nor can the design, use, implementation, and configuration of information and communication technologies (ICTs) be separated from its complex sociopolitical enviro...
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