Academic Integrity Under Fire in China Scandals
Two recent scandals in China have generated heated debates online about integrity and honesty in both academia and the corporate world. First, former chairman of Microsoft China, Tang Jun, has been...
View ArticleZhang Ming: China’s Culture of Denial
China Media Project translates an opinion piece from Southern Metropolis Daily by Zhang Ming about the recent scandal over faked credentials by businessman Tang Jun: Some time back, Jun Tang (唐骏), the...
View ArticleLies, Damn Lies and Chinese Science
In The Humanist, Sam Geall looks at recent cases of academic or scientific fraud in China, and the “science cops,” such as Fang Zhouzi and Fang Xuanchang, who are trying to keep the facts in check. The...
View ArticleWord of the Week: Microsoft
Tang Jun (Guangzhou Daily) 微软 (Wēiruǎn): Microsoft This calque can also mean “slightly soft.” Since a microblog can be called a “slight erection,” netizens have asked whether it is better to be...
View ArticleThis Week on CDT, February 14, 2014
Three Directives from the Ministry of Truth warn media outlets to cool coverage of stories related to unhealthy Beijing pollution, China’s low performance in press freedom rankings, and the recent New...
View ArticleChengguan Ranked China’s Least-Loved Public Officials
A new survey from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences sheds light on tarnished public perceptions of officials, and reaches the unstartling conclusion that chengguan urban management officers are...
View ArticleAcademic Integrity Under Fire in China Scandals
Two recent scandals in China have generated heated debates online about integrity and honesty in both academia and the corporate world. First, former chairman of Microsoft China, Tang Jun, has been...
View ArticleZhang Ming: China’s Culture of Denial
China Media Project translates an opinion piece from Southern Metropolis Daily by Zhang Ming about the recent scandal over faked credentials by businessman Tang Jun: Some time back, Jun Tang (唐骏), the...
View ArticleLies, Damn Lies and Chinese Science
In The Humanist, Sam Geall looks at recent cases of academic or scientific fraud in China, and the “science cops,” such as Fang Zhouzi and Fang Xuanchang, who are trying to keep the facts in check. The...
View ArticleWord of the Week: Microsoft
Tang Jun (Guangzhou Daily) 微软 (Wēiruǎn): Microsoft This calque can also mean “slightly soft.” Since a microblog can be called a “slight erection,” netizens have asked whether it is better to be...
View ArticleThis Week on CDT, February 14, 2014
Three Directives from the Ministry of Truth warn media outlets to cool coverage of stories related to unhealthy Beijing pollution, China’s low performance in press freedom rankings, and the recent New...
View ArticleChengguan Ranked China’s Least-Loved Public Officials
A new survey from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences sheds light on tarnished public perceptions of officials, and reaches the unstartling conclusion that chengguan urban management officers are...
View ArticleAcademic Integrity Under Fire in China Scandals
Two recent scandals in China have generated heated debates online about integrity and honesty in both academia and the corporate world. First, former chairman of Microsoft China, Tang Jun, has been...
View ArticleZhang Ming: China’s Culture of Denial
China Media Project translates an opinion piece from Southern Metropolis Daily by Zhang Ming about the recent scandal over faked credentials by businessman Tang Jun: Some time back, Jun Tang (唐骏), the...
View ArticleLies, Damn Lies and Chinese Science
In The Humanist, Sam Geall looks at recent cases of academic or scientific fraud in China, and the “science cops,” such as Fang Zhouzi and Fang Xuanchang, who are trying to keep the facts in check. The...
View ArticleWord of the Week: Microsoft
Tang Jun (Guangzhou Daily) 微软 (Wēiruǎn): Microsoft This calque can also mean “slightly soft.” Since a microblog can be called a “slight erection,” netizens have asked whether it is better to be...
View ArticleThis Week on CDT, February 14, 2014
Three Directives from the Ministry of Truth warn media outlets to cool coverage of stories related to unhealthy Beijing pollution, China’s low performance in press freedom rankings, and the recent New...
View ArticleChengguan Ranked China’s Least-Loved Public Officials
A new survey from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences sheds light on tarnished public perceptions of officials, and reaches the unstartling conclusion that chengguan urban management officers are...
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