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- who: uazjhs from the has also focused on the issue of loyalties, and ties, if any, China have published the research: Inclusion, Participation and the Emergence of British Chinese websites David Parker and Miri Song The marginalization of the British Chinese In previous work we have drawn attention to the relative absence of British Chinese voices in public culture (Parker 1995; Song 1999). No one is more aware of this invisibility than British-born Chinese people themselves. Since 2000 the emergence of Internet discussion sites produced by British Chinese young people has provided an important forum for . . .
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