2023
DOI: 10.1017/s1537592723002815
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Censoring the Intellectual Public Space in China: What Topics Are Not Allowed and Who Gets Blacklisted?

Xiaojun Yan,
La Li

Abstract: Censorship is one of the main forms of political coercion deployed by modern states to control and regulate public expression. In this article, we examine the political censorship of China’s intellectual public space, which has long been underexplored. We apply unsupervised machine learning to examine the database of a leading intellectual portal website, which serves as an archive of both published and censored intellectual writings between 2000 and 2020 and includes over 740 million Chinese characters. We id… Show more

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