Jessica Levine

Jessica Levine, a Johns Hopkins University graduate student in communications and Tea Leaf Nation contributor, researches the social and political implications of the Internet in China.

Underneath China's Wealthiest, Millions Remain Underground

Underneath China's Wealthiest, Millions Remain Underground

The country dominates a quarter of the global luxury market. But a significant percentage of Chinese are just struggling to get by. More »

China's New Bachelor Class

China's New Bachelor Class

Gender imbalances in China have created a generation of men for whom finding love is no easy task More »

What Is a 'Human Flesh Search,' and How Is It Changing China?

What Is a 'Human Flesh Search,' and How Is It Changing China?

"In a way, this is like an ad hoc, ground-up rule of law." More »

Photoshopping Dissent: Circumventing China's Censors With Internet Memes

Photoshopping Dissent: Circumventing China's Censors With Internet Memes

Chinese web users are giving low-brow meme culture a political tinge, pushing the boundaries of free online speech. More »

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