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		<title>China and the Internet, censorship, and human rights</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Erping Zhang, Director of Association for Asian Research in New York City, will examine the role of the Internet in China&#8217;s social change today, especially in light of the government&#8217;s strive to censor certain websites and the Chinese netizens&#8217; effort to counter the censorship. He will explain why Beijing is so concerned with information control [...]]]></description>
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<p>Erping Zhang, Director of Association for Asian Research in New York City, will examine the role of the Internet in China&#8217;s social change today, especially in light of the government&#8217;s strive to censor certain websites and the Chinese netizens&#8217; effort to counter the censorship. He will explain why Beijing is so concerned with information control on the Internet and what are the available solutions to the censorship.</p>
<p>Zhang&#8217;s research focuses on social change, political economy, and human rights in China. He has also spoken for the rights of Falun Gong and written on Internet censorship in China. He graduated from Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, and Kennedy School of Government at Harvard.</p>
<p>Contact Professor Carlos Juarez at <a href="&#109;&#97;&#105;&#108;to&#58;c&#106;&#117;a&#114;&#101;z&#64;&#104;&#112;&#117;.&#101;&#100;u">cju&#97;&#114;&#101;z&#64;&#104;&#112;u&#46;&#101;&#100;&#117;</a> for more information.</p>
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