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December 20, 2012

[…] U.S.-based businesses operating in China also want to ensure that they receive treatment on par with domestic competitors. SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY / ENVIRONMENT China listening in on Skype; Microsoft assumes you approve (December 13, 2012, greatfire.org) With 250 million monthly connected users, Skype is one of the most popular services for making phone calls […]

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March 8, 2013

[…] steep environmental price for breakneck development over the past 34 years and increasingly question the legitimacy of a political elite and policies lacking in transparency and accountability. Skype's Been Hijacked in China, and Microsoft Is O.K. With It (March 8, 2013, Business Week) Since then, Knockel, a bearded, yoga-practicing son of a retired U.S. […]

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ZGBriefs | January 16, 2020

[…] Wuhan, eastern China, where the outbreak began in December. One person has died and 41 cases of the virus have been recorded so far. Science / Technology Skype audio graded by workers in China with 'no security measures'  (January 10, 2020, The Guardian) A Microsoft programme to transcribe and vet audio from Skype and Cortana, its voice assistant, […]

Blog Entries

The Relational Journey of Indigenous Ministry

My pixelated screen obscured the deep emotion on her face. Our Skype video was blurry and her voice cut in and out of my earbuds. But even with the poor internet connection, I heard the remorseful quiver amidst her sentences. I thought I even recognized tears glistening at the corner of her eyes. “If this persecution truly comes,” […]

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Returnees Committing to Church in China

[…] prayer for returnees. What a great model we have in Epaphras who carried on interceding for the Colossians (4:12) long after they were separated by geography. Recorded Skype interviews with returnees both inform the church/group how we can be praying intelligently as well as encourage future returnees to begin engaging with life back home. […]

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ZGBriefs | August 24, 2017

Should Publications Compromise to Remain in China? - A ChinaFile Conversation (August 21, 2017, China File)
Freedom of expression may have won this battle against state censorship, but if state interference continues what compromises is it permissable for academic institutions and publications to make to stay inside China?

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Reassessing Digital Engagement, Part II

[…] icon of an era that is now bygone? Paralyzed, because every new technical change requires time and energy to adapt to, often with painful hurdles. Zoom replaced Skype almost overnight, and for some people the learning curve was almost too much.5 And when you multiply these kinds of experiences by the number of new […]

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Returning “Home”

Thinking through What Matters For Families

[…] the fact that the really hip millennials shop at Goodwill and thrift shops because they want to, not because they have to? The Internet, mobile phone technology, Skype, global satellite TV, the proliferation of DVDs and the relative affordability of international airfare have all contributed to the ability of missionary families to stay connected, […]

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ZGBriefs | December 13, 2018

[…] returning ‘home’ experiences from the international career expat returning after decades to a study abroad student returning after a year overseas. Calling from China: Can I Use Skype, FaceTime or WhatsApp? (December 11, 2018, Sapore di Cina) One of the common questions that people going to China will ask themselves is how they can communicate with […]

Peoples of China

Kids in Transition

[…] the fact that the really hip millennials shop at Goodwill and thrift shops because they want to, not because they have to? The Internet, mobile phone technology, Skype, global satellite TV, the proliferation of DVDs and the relative affordability of international airfare have all contributed to the ability of missionary families to stay connected, […]