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Investigative Reporting in China

Posted in China by Elliott Back on June 19th, 2007. [Del.icio.us]

It must be great to do a story in China, as opposed to the United States. Why? There are too many people who know a thing to keep it secret. In the crowded cities of Shanghai, there’s certain to be enough people with the knowledge you need. And, information there necessarily spreads farther and more quickly than here. I wonder if there have been any studies on the natural flow of social information in China… I would be interested to read them!

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