Josh Rudolph
Josh Rudolph finished an MA in Asia Pacific Policy Studies at UBC's Institute of Asian Research in 2013, and was an editor at CDT English until 2021. He currently lives in British Columbia.
CDT Censorship Digest, November 2020: Forced to Be a “Child of the Party”
Posted by Josh Rudolph | Dec 17, 2020
The CDT Censorship Digest is a monthly round-up of censored speech, propaganda developments, and rights defense in China, compiled and written by CDT Chinese editors. We have selected, translated, and adapted relevant and...
Read MorePhoto: The Panda Mascot and His Partner, by Dickson Phua
Posted by Josh Rudolph | Dec 16, 2020
Translation: Pop Singer Tan Weiwei’s New Album Spotlights Violence Against Women
Posted by Josh Rudolph | Dec 14, 2020
A new album from a Mandopop superstar is raising awareness of domestic abuse in China at a time when a series of brutal recent news stories have sparked widespread public outrage over endemic violence against women in the...
Read MoreMinitrue Diary, March 9, 2020: BBC on Tibet, China-CEEC Summit, COVID Goes Global
Posted by Josh Rudolph | Dec 10, 2020
CDT has recently acquired and verified a collection of propaganda directives issued by central Party authorities to state media at the beginning of this year. These directives were issued on an almost daily basis in early 2020,...
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CDT in the News
- CNN – China’s censorship and surveillance were already intense. AI is turbocharging those systems
- NED – China Digital Times: 2025 Democracy Award Honoree
- China Brief – Beijing’s War on ‘Negative Energy’
- China Media Project – Hubei Hit-and-Run Escapes the Headlines
- The Guardian – Xi directs quashing of Chinese feminists even as he praises advances at women’s conference
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