2018
DOI: 10.1080/01292986.2018.1449229
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Search boundaries: human flesh search, privacy law, and internet regulation in China

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“…However, privacy has an ambiguous status within the Chinese legal framework; the high-profile HFS cases have triggered multiple lawsuits and, consequently, interpretations and further developments of the privacy regulations to define the contested boundaries of online search. Invoking the framework of "flexibility and populism" proposed by Liebman (2011), Han (2018) shows the development of privacy law in China is consistent with the historical Chinese governing technique that seeks to maintain political and social hierarchy as well as provide legitimacy and authority to the government.…”
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“…However, privacy has an ambiguous status within the Chinese legal framework; the high-profile HFS cases have triggered multiple lawsuits and, consequently, interpretations and further developments of the privacy regulations to define the contested boundaries of online search. Invoking the framework of "flexibility and populism" proposed by Liebman (2011), Han (2018) shows the development of privacy law in China is consistent with the historical Chinese governing technique that seeks to maintain political and social hierarchy as well as provide legitimacy and authority to the government.…”
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“…According to Han (2018), research on privacy issues in China can be divided into three camps: privacy and governmental surveillance; legal frameworks around what constitutes private information; profit-driven collection and exploitation of personal data. I would add to this list the research area of public behaviors and perception regarding data privacy (Wang and Yu, 2015;Wang, Balnaves, & Sandner, 2020).…”
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“…The 2006 Cat Torture Case marks one of the first efforts of online collective action against an individual citizen to protect a shared value (Han, 2018)-in this case, animal rights and welfare. A video clip of a woman crushing a kitten's skull with her high heels led to a large-scale campaign to expose her identity on an online forum, Mop Forum.…”
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