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Who is watching whom: social media and its discontents

Who is watching whom: social media and its discontents

China's rapidly evolving social media industry is being used to influence audiences within and beyond it's territory. How invasive is it and can anything be done? There used to be a bit of a digital regime in Asia, what happened to it? Plus can Indigenous knowledge of fire and the land be called science? How could it not. And might the genetics of ancient tress be the thing that saves them?

Counterpoint · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

August 1, 202252m 49s

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Show Notes

China's rapidly evolving social media industry is being used to influence audiences within and beyond it's territory. How invasive is it and can anything be done? There used to be a bit of a digital regime in Asia, what happened to it? Plus can Indigenous knowledge of fire and the land be called science? How could it not. And might the genetics of ancient tress be the thing that saves them?

Topics

social mediachinauyghursmisinformationdigitaleconomyasiaindigenous knowledgefireclimate changebirdstreesgenetcis