Ethnic minorities and Internet heteroglossia in the People's Republic of China: An examination of the sociocultural factors and public policies that determine online language use for the Uyghur and Tibetan peoples in modern Han-dominated China.
Department, Center, or Institute
Asian Studies
Presentation Format
Individual Oral Presentation
Is This Part of a Department Organized Oral Session?
Yes
Department Organized Oral Session Title
The Chinese State
Moderator/Professor
Kate Kaup
Session Number
2
Start Date and Time
4-12-2016 10:30 AM
End Date and Time
4-12-2016 11:50 AM
Location
Furman Hall 110
Recommended Citation
Nichols, Alecia, "Ethnic minorities and Internet heteroglossia in the People's Republic of China: An examination of the sociocultural factors and public policies that determine online language use for the Uyghur and Tibetan peoples in modern Han-dominated China." (2016). Furman Engaged!. 122.
https://scholarexchange.furman.edu/furmanengaged/2016/all/122
Ethnic minorities and Internet heteroglossia in the People's Republic of China: An examination of the sociocultural factors and public policies that determine online language use for the Uyghur and Tibetan peoples in modern Han-dominated China.
Furman Hall 110