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===Select Films===
 
Maing, Stephen T. 2012. High Tech, Low Life. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnj-yyb2sd4). YouTube.com.
 
 
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===Select Funding Sources===
 
Reporting grants for China-Africa stories. 2012. [http://www.journalism.co.za/index.php/opportunities/opportunities129/114-special-events/5077-reporting-grants-for-china-africa-stories Reporting grants for China-Africa stories: Wits Journalism is offering reporting grants to African journalists interested in unpacking the China-Africa relationship]. South Africa: www.journalism.co.za.
 
 
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===Select Journals, Serials, etc.===
 
Tea Leaf Nation. [http://www.tealeafnation.com/ Tea Leaf Nation]. (Tea Leaf Nation is an e-magazine founded in 2011. We aspire to be a must-read source for China experts of all stripes–journalists, diplomats, academics, analysts–while remaining fun and accessible to casual China watchers ... We source our materials from major social media services in China, including, but not limited to, Sina Weibo, Sina Blog, Tencent Weibo, Sohu Weibo, Mop Community and Tianya Community). Washington DC: Tea Leaf Nation.
 
 
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Jacques, Martin. 2011. [http://www.ted.com/talks/martin_jacques_understanding_the_rise_of_china.html Martin Jacques: Understanding the rise of China]. London, UK: Ted Talk.
 
Wertime, David. 2013. [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/events/luncheon/2013/01/wertime Redefining the Quote: Using the Social Web to Gauge Grassroots Sentiment in China]. January 22. Cambridge, MA: Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University.
 
 
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China Open Resources for Education (in Chinese). 2012. [http://www.core.org.cn/
China Open Resources for Education]. core.org.cn.
 
NCTU OpenCourseWare (in Chinese). 2012. [http://ocw.nctu.edu.tw/ NCTU OpenCourseWare (NCTU OCW)]. ocw.nctu.edu.tw.
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