Hong Kong Protests 2.0: Censorship & Self-censorship in the face of Authoritarianism
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This is the second episode in another short series I’ll be doing about the Hong Kong protests. Certain outlets have chosen to remain silent on the most recent events in Hong Kong, as well as the June 4th vigil that was officially cancelled by the state but took place in Victoria Park regardless. This episode discusses the rise of self-censorship, instances of innocuous creeping censorship of the Chinese state against international institutions, and what this means for freedom of expression not just in China, but for everyone.
Hong Kong Protests 2.0: Censorship & Self-censorship in the face of Authoritarianism
Hong Kong Protests 2.0: Censorship …
Hong Kong Protests 2.0: Censorship & Self-censorship in the face of Authoritarianism
This is the second episode in another short series I’ll be doing about the Hong Kong protests. Certain outlets have chosen to remain silent on the most recent events in Hong Kong, as well as the June 4th vigil that was officially cancelled by the state but took place in Victoria Park regardless. This episode discusses the rise of self-censorship, instances of innocuous creeping censorship of the Chinese state against international institutions, and what this means for freedom of expression not just in China, but for everyone.