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.
Translation: He Weifang on Trump’s Social Media Ban and Free Speech
Posted by Josh Rudolph | Jan 15, 2021
Following the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol last week, Chinese state media quickly propagated the “American chaos” in celebratory fashion. As major U.S. social media platforms banned President Trump’s...
Read MoreCDT Censorship Digest, December 2020: The Rumble in the CCP’s Narrative Machine
Posted by Josh Rudolph | Jan 14, 2021
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 MoreTranslation: Death of Pinduoduo Worker Renews Outrage at “996” Overwork Culture
Posted by Josh Rudolph | Jan 6, 2021
The sudden death of a 22-year-old female employee of e-commerce giant Pinduoduo has revived online furor about labor rights in the tech industry, and has prompted a government probe into the e-commerce giant. The employee...
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