Friday, May 02nd 2008 6 Comments

CN Reviews (L) Christine Lu and The China Business Network!

China Business Network

XactiChristine LuDuring the past few months, Christine Lu and I discovered we shared many of the same interests in bridging and connecting the world with China. So I’m pleased to share (h/t to Christine who already broke the CN Reviews sponsorship story) that CNReviews will be co-sponsoring Christine’s vlogging tour to Beijing and Shanghai from May 21 to May 30.

CHINICT

We will also be co-sponsoring a cocktail party for friends of CN Reviews, China Business Network, and attending the CHINICT conference on May 22 and 23. Aside from the conference, I will plan on carrying Christine’s bags and equipment as a China Business Network fanboy.

China Business Network aims to smash the one-way mirror

I was inspired to start CN Reviews because I observed the one-way mirror effect between America and the world. Chinese people know a lot more about the US than US people know about China. And according to Ethan Zuckerman, co-founder of Global Voices Online, its not because the voices of China and the world are not there. Its because the developed world is not interested. China Business Network is doing its part to smash the one-way mirror to make China visible to the World.

In the next few weeks, we’ll be planning our specific objectives for the trip. One goal is to reach out the China bloggers and the grassroots organizers of the CNBloggerCon to create a shared vision for bringing a select group of international bloggers to meet up with bloggers in Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou.

Bringing together bloggers and young leaders could solve for global peace and understanding (crazy thinking, but yes I mean it!)

Our current vision is to bring international bloggers (and other young leaders) to meetups in Beijing and Shanghai, then culminating in an event to be held at a time and location very close to the CNBloggerCon, perhaps 1 day before or after. We don’t think bringing non-fluent international bloggers to CNBloggerCon, which is mostly in Chinese, is the right model. But by collocating with CNBloggerCon, we hope to create the opportunity for people to make connections with China bloggers.

Why am I spending my time trying to make this happen? My theory of change is as follows:

  • People adept at the use of social media (like bloggers) have a disproportionate share of voice.
  • Grassroots media is less subject to the economic and political pressures of mainstream media.
  • Only a small number of American/European bloggers have strong connections with Chinese bloggers.
  • Bringing bloggers and young leaders together will help then gain shared understanding and equip them to teach their audience and readers to become true “world citizens”

CN Reviews and China Business Network invite you to partner with us!

This is not a money-making or fame-generating exercise, so we would love to find other fellow travelers who share this vision and will work to make it happen. Our dream team would be Danwei, Global Voices Online, and other people who have been bridging the East and West for quite some time.

What do you think? A little too wide-eyed and optimistic for you?

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6 Responses to “CN Reviews (L) Christine Lu and The China Business Network!”

Comment by A. Taylor on 2008-05-02 23:12:15

Elliot,

You are Christine have a wonderful idea with the initiatives. As both a CEO with business interests in Hong Kong and the PRD as well as a blogger who plans to focus more on Asia…particularly China..this bridging is sorely needed.

 
Comment by EthanZ on 2008-05-03 02:02:42

Elliot, we’d love for GV to be involved in whatever way we can. Contact me via email and I’ll put you in touch with the right folks on the GV team inside China. Hope we can share some ideas.

 
Comment by elliottng on 2008-05-03 04:07:57

@A. Taylor, thanks for the encouragement. Would love to get your involvement at whatever level you want to be involved!

@EthanZ, thanks for reaching out. I hope Rebecca is feeling better and I’m connected on Twitter with @Feng37 who did an amazing job liveblogging the event last year! Thanks for your thoughtful blogging on “homophily” though I confess I had to read some of those posts 2x to grok it fully (and probably have to read it 1x times more!).

 
Comment by Kai Pan on 2008-05-06 22:16:45

Looks like we’ve got a new spamming technique…

 
Comment by winserzhao on 2008-05-12 11:36:29

be a native Chinese blogger,I love to join you and I really need it.

 

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