Margaret E. Roberts is a scholar specializing in political science and censorship studies.
Her work focuses on internet censorship, particularly in China.
Margaret E. Roberts developed a theoretical framework for understanding modern censorship techniques, including fear, friction, and flooding.
She has conducted extensive research on the Chinese internet and its censorship mechanisms.
Roberts' academic background is evident in her writing style, which some readers find dry but informative.
Her book "Censored" has been well-received for its insights into how governments control information in the digital age.
Roberts' work has implications for understanding censorship beyond China and in democratic societies.
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