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Civility, anonymity, and the Internet…

 The other side of the Tibet issue..

  • Since the recent Tibet protests began, a number of apologists for China have presented counterarguments in defense of the Beijing government’s policies. Edward Trimnell examines those positions.

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Anonymity, Civility, and the Internet  

  • While the internet enables people to communicate their opinions to the world, many chose to sequester themselves behind anonymous screen names.  
  • Why do so many people adhere to a rigid anonymity on the Internet, and how does this affect public discourse?

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