Understanding Netizen Discourse in China: Formation, Genres, And Values (Report)
China Media Research 2012, Jan, 8, 1
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Introduction According to the latest data from the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC), the number of Internet users in the People's Republic of China is over 384 million, making it the biggest in the world (CNNIC, 2010). Not only is it the biggest, but it is also one of the fastest growing. In 1997, the number of Internet citizens or, "netizens," in China was only 620,000, and today it is over 0.3 billion and showing no signs of stopping.
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