Notes
1 “China sees drop in donations,” China Daily, 2013, http://usa.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2013-09/21/content_16983041.htm
2 “Annual Report of China Internet Development,” China Internet Network Information Center, 2014.
3 Caixia Du, “ ‘Following is power, surrounding gaze changes China’-On the Chinese Blogosphere,” 2011, http://arno.uvt.nl/show.cgi?fid=120739
4 “Chinese flock to crowd funding sites with home-grown flavor,” South China Morning Post, 2014, http://www.scmp.com/business/banking-finance/article/1445904/chinese-flock-crowd-funding-sites-home-grown-flavour
5 “Crowdfunding’s Potential for the Developing World,” World Bank, 2013.
6 Gary King, Jennifer Pan, and Margaret E. Roberts, “How censorship in China allows government criticism but silences collective expression,” American Political Science Review, 107, no. 2 (2013): 326-343.
7 Wang Keqin public speech, May 2013.
8 Wang Keqin, “The founding of ‘Love Save Pneumoconiosis,’” December 2011.
9 “China received 81.7 billion RMB donations in 2012,” CCDIC, 2012, http://www.charity.gov.cn/fsm/sites/newmain/preview1.jsp?ColumnID=362&TID=20130925084543284400468
11 “ ‘Free Lunch’ program information disclosure,” China Foundation Center,http://www.foundationcenter.org.cn/mfwc
12 “Third year financial report,” Love Save Pneumoconiosis, http://www.daaiqingchen.org/bencandy.php?fid=21&id=1754