Wikipedia:School and university projects/SFU History Sensitive Topics in Recent Chinese History

Simon Fraser University's History 479W course ("Contentious Problems in Modern Chinese History"), is a fourth-year undergraduate seminar that in Spring 2021 is focusing on sensitive topics in recent Chinese history. Each student is uploading at least 800 words of original Wikipedia content to the articles listed below. The instructor is.

Substantial New Content Added to Articles in 2021

 * Catholic Church in China
 * Revision and expansion of the section "Provisional Agreement between the Holy See and the People’s Republic of China on The Appointment of Bishops."


 * Censorship in China
 * New "Background" section.
 * Expansion of "Goals" section.
 * New "Health" subsection.
 * Expansion of "Self-Censorship" section.


 * Chinese Dream
 * Revision and expansion, including addition of subsections, of the section "National Renewal"


 * Cross-Strait relations
 * Environmental issues in China
 * Expansion of "Community Activism" section.


 * Filipinos in Hong Kong
 * Expansion, including new content about Hong Kong protests of 2019–20 and COVID-19.


 * Food safety incidents in China
 * Expansion, including details of incidents after 2012.


 * Great Firewall
 * New section about "Goals, impact, and resistance."


 * Hong Kong–Taiwan relations
 * New section about "Influence of Hong Kong’s 2019 protests on Taiwan’s 2020 Presidential Election."


 * Localism in Hong Kong
 * New section about "Localism in Popular Culture."
 * New section about "Self Identity of Hong Kong Citizens."


 * 1987–1989 Tibetan unrest
 * Expansion of entire article plus addition of details in timeline.


 * One-child policy
 * Expansion of "Mandatory contraception and sterilization" section.


 * Racism in China
 * New content in "Modern China" background section, plus new content in sections about discrimination against Uyghurs and Africans.


 * Residential Surveillance at a Designated Location
 * Expansion.


 * Taiwan independence movement
 * New section about the "2019–2020 Hong Kong Protest."


 * Three Represents
 * Expansion.


 * Usage of social media in the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests
 * Expanded section about WeChat.


 * Violence against doctors in China
 * Expansion.