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Web Junkie

A Film Review

[…] nothing wrong with ignoring the real world simply because “the real world is not as good as the virtual world.” To them there is nothing wrong with gaming nonstop for 40 days straight, without showering, talking to anyone, eating or sleeping, as one mother shared of her son’s behavior. Some even wear diapers to […]

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Factory Youth

A Film Review

[…] and order are maintained. A look in the dormitories of the workers also reinforces this point. Many of the young men are found with computers and video- gaming systems in their rooms while loud music is played in the background. Living quarters are decently spacious and well kept. Myth: There is no freedom for […]

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A Framework for Digital Evangelism

[…] gospel can be shared. E—Enjoy Sharing Experiences Shared experiences online will look different from in-person, which means connecting with people where they are, like on social media, gaming, or the metaverse. These platforms lend for relationships to be built such as over content, play, or VR. S—Serve Serving someone digitally has creative possibilities, including […]

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ZGBriefs | September 2, 2021

China limits children to 3 hours of online gaming a week (August 30, 2021, AP) Minors in China can only play games between 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Fridays, weekends and on public holidays starting Sept. 1, according to a notice from the National Press and Publication Administration.

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April 11, 2013

[…] gain." He didn't mention the North by name, but it was pretty clear who he was referring to. Will China Ever be a Democracy? (April 11, 2013, Asia Sentinel) For observers close to ground level in Asia, this is just not going to happen, certainly not in this century at least. The danger instead […]

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ZGBriefs | September 26, 2019

[…] that will usher in the 70th anniversary of the People's Republic of China on Oct 1.  Hong Kong’s long summer of discontent: A self-inflicted calamity  (September 23, 2019,  Asia Dialogue) While the intended effects have not materialised for the government, unintended ones have multiplied. An initially single-issue protest has transformed into a social movement. Video […]

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ZGBriefs | March 10, 2016

[…] simple: if you’re in China take out a 20 Yuan banknote and look at its printed design! How Chinese Food Became Hip in America (March 8, 2016, Asia Society) At Asia Society’s 2016 National Chinese Language Conference from April 28-30, Andrew Coe will join a panel to discuss bridging cultures through food. Ahead of the […]

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ZGBriefs | June 30, 2016

[…] The streets here once teemed with a “bang-bang army,” as residents call the porters. Now they are disappearing. Battling domestic violence in China (June 28, 2016, East Asia Forum) China’s first national law against domestic violence came into effect on 1 March 2016. The law marks a significant step forward from the country’s existing […]

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ZGBriefs | August 12, 2021

[…] the desire for support on the international stage from the continent’s 54 countries. Religion Police in China’s Shanxi Detain Nine Protestant House Church Members (August 9, 2021, Radio Free Asia) Authorities in the northern province of Shanxi have detained nine members of the Golden Lamp Protestant church in the provincial capital, Taiyuan, after it refused to […]

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ZGBriefs | March 21, 2019

[…] Canada finds itself squeezed between two of the world's most powerful countries Uyghur Detainees from Xinjiang ‘Placed in Nearly Every Prison’ in Shandong Province (March 19, 2019, Radio Free Asia) Ethnic Uyghurs held in political “re-education camps” in northwest China’s Xinjiang Autonomous Region (XUAR) are being sent to jail in Shandong province, prison officials have confirmed, […]