Friday, January 29, 2010

fifth to ninth source

fifth source:

Fan, Z. (April. 2000). China Unicom fights against delinquent accounts. Qilu Night.

sixth source:

this article talks about how the Chinese government works with China Unicom to fight against unpaid accounts

-Lu, J. & Weber, I. (December 2007) State, power and mobile communication: a
case study of China Source: NEW MEDIA & SOCIETY, 9 (6): 925-944.

this article was really useful to read cause it gave a brief introduction on how the government in China uses mobile technology to spread information.

seventh source:

-He, Z. (2008). SMS in China: A major carrier of the nonofficial discourse universe Source: INFORMATION SOCIETY, 24 (3): 182-189.

eighth source:

Latham, K. (June 2007)Sms, communication, and citizenship in China's
information society Source: CRITICAL ASIAN STUDIES, 39 (2): 295-314.

ninth source:

-Wang, Y; Jiang, W, Carrasquero, JV; Welsch, F; Oropeza, A. (2004) SMS usage and
its implication of political participation in mainland China Source: International
Conference on Politics and Information Systems: Technologies and Applications, 2:
272-277.

mentions how SMS can be used

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