The Evolvement of Value Research on Network Neutrality and Logic Laws of the Evolution

DONG Yuanyuan

Chinese Journal of Journalism & Communication ›› 2015, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (1) : 131-143.

Chinese Journal of Journalism & Communication ›› 2015, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (1) : 131-143.

The Evolvement of Value Research on Network Neutrality and Logic Laws of the Evolution

  • Dong Yuanyuan is an associate professor at the School of Language and Communication Studies, Beijing Jiaotong University; Director of Visual Communication Studios. Email:yydong@bjtu.edu.cn.
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Abstract

This study investigates the evolvement of the value research on network neutrality. As researches continue in recent years, the main focus of this value research has passed through three phrases: promoting government management, protecting citizen basic rights and supporting social governance pluralism, and focusing on social welfare and technological innovation. This study reveals the inherently logical laws in the evolution of value researches on network neutrality. Interconnection and interworking problems have become bottlenecks of informationization in China. Therefore, this study will be a reference when solving problems of internet access behavior and internet structural contradictions.

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network neutrality / government management / citizen rights / social welfare

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DONG Yuanyuan. The Evolvement of Value Research on Network Neutrality and Logic Laws of the Evolution[J]. Chinese Journal of Journalism & Communication. 2015, 37(1): 131-143

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This paper is supported by the Youth Fund Project of Humanities and Social Sciences, a research of the Ministry of Education “Research on public crisis communication and management caused by the sudden events in the network environment” (Project number: 12YJC860013).It is also supported by the Fundamental Funds of Beijing Jiaotong University “A comparative study of China-US Internet governance policy and law” (Project number: 2014JBM130).

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