Josh Rudolph
Josh Rudolph finished an MA in Asia Pacific Policy Studies at UBC's Institute of Asian Research in 2013. He currently lives in British Columbia.
Netizens Mock Beijing’s Claim That “History Shouldn’t be Tainted by Lies”
Posted by Josh Rudolph | Jun 9, 2020
The State Council Information Office on Sunday published the white paper “Fighting COVID-19: China’s Action,” a glowing account of the government response to the novel coronavirus outbreak that also defends against criticism...
Read MoreTranslation: Migrant Worker Thrown Off Public Bus by the Digital Divide
Posted by Josh Rudolph | Jun 5, 2020
The coronavirus outbreak in China highlighted the nation’s huge “digital divide”—the uneven distribution of information technology’s accessibility, use, and impact between different socioeconomic and demographic groups. At the...
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