Digital Platforms Like TikTok Could Help China Extend Its Censorship Regime Across Borders
(2023)
Digital Artefact
Chen, G. (2023). Digital Platforms Like TikTok Could Help China Extend Its Censorship Regime Across Borders. [The Conversation]
Dr Ge Chen's Outputs (4)
Can China Squelch Free Speech Beyond Its Borders? (2023)
Journal Article
Chen, G. (in press). Can China Squelch Free Speech Beyond Its Borders?. Journal of International Media & Entertainment Law,This research presents a pioneering analytical framework that delves into the structural implications of China’s transnational censorship on global freedom of expression over the past decade. The study meticulously unpacks the party-state’s evolving... Read More about Can China Squelch Free Speech Beyond Its Borders?.
The "Constitutional" Rise of Chinese Speech Imperialism (2023)
Journal Article
Chen, G. (2023). The "Constitutional" Rise of Chinese Speech Imperialism. Journal of Free Speech Law, 2(2), 483-572
Constitutional Battles beyond China’s Regulation of Online Terrorist Speech (2023)
Book Chapter
Chen, G. (2023). Constitutional Battles beyond China’s Regulation of Online Terrorist Speech. In M. Straub (Ed.), Straub, Marlene (Hg.) (2023): Der öffentliche Diskurs (59-71). Berlin: Verfassungsbooks. https://doi.org/10.17176/20230215-110415-0The attacks of 9/11 were not only a media event themselves, but also shifted the guardrails of public and media discourse. These shifts are manifold and have left their mark on the freedoms of the press, of information, and of expression. But can the... Read More about Constitutional Battles beyond China’s Regulation of Online Terrorist Speech.