Official blog of Clark's Blogging for Journalists class, Mass Communication department

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Final test question in this article

Read this article about Chinese bloggers being busted by the government in yesterday's New York Times. What do you think would be a final test question from this article? Post below, by 5 pm Friday.
Busting China's Bloggers

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  1. What did the editorial on Xinhua's web site say that the popular bloggers should be punished?

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  2. 1. Is online activism a social responsibility it times the Chinese are currently experiencing?

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  3. Who was a government critic with 12 million followers who was arrested for his written expression?

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  4. Why is the Chinese government trying to censor the material that is being published?

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  5. What is the issue that the Chinese government has with its people blogging? Why is it important for people to have a voice?

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  6. Is communism the number one cause of censorship over blogging in China?

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  7. It sounds like China is cracking down on everyone, so how, if there's a way, how can people get away with blogging, without getting in trouble or being executed?

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  8. What is a frequent topic of conversation for Murong Xuecun, and why?

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  9. Is it online activism that the Chinese Government is trying to control or is there a bigger movement they want to stop?

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  10. what is the top conversational topics that start controversy in Chinese government? And what are alternative means of media that can still promote these questions.

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  11. I know I am past the deadline, but I wanting to post even if I am not graded for it. A good final test question from reading the Busting China's Bloggers article would be which was the most infamous case in Gansu Province?

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