Social control in contemporary China

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Thomas Boutonnet, « Social control in contemporary China », CNRS Éditions, ID : 10670/1.ojn8ge


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A incident occurred in May 2013, involving a 14 year old Chinese boy named Ding Jinhao, while he and his parents were visiting the Temple of Luxor in Egypt. The little boy became famous worldwide after having written on the walls of the temple, on a decorative border, “Ding Jinhao was/visited here”. This deliberate damage to a historical and precious relic was, of course, shocking for a lot of people, the story went viral on the internet, and discussions were so fierce that Ding Jinhao’s par...

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