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- Masashi Crete-Nishihata and Lokman Tsui, “The truth of what’s happening” How Tibetan exile media develop and maintain journalistic authority, Journalism (2021)
- Masashi Crete-Nishihata, Josh Oliver, Christopher Parsons, Dawn Walker, Lokman Tsui and Ron Deibert, Distributed Tribes: The information security sub-cultures of journalism, Digital Journalism 8:8 (2020): 1068-1091
- Amanda Meng, Carl DiSalvo, Lokman Tsui and Michael Best, The Social Impact of Open Government Data in Hong Kong: Umbrella movement protests and adversarial politics, The Information Society 35:4 (2019): 216-228
- Lokman Tsui and Francis Lee, How Journalists Understand the Threats and Opportunities of New Technologies: a study of security mindsets and its implications for press freedom, Journalism 22:6 (2019): 1317-1339
- Lokman Tsui, The Importance of Digital Security to Securing Press Freedom, Journalism, 20:1 (2019): 80-82
- Lokman Tsui and Stuart Hargreaves, Who Decides What is Personal Data? Testing the Access Principle with Telecommunication Companies Internet Providers in Hong Kong, International Journal of Communication, 13 (2019): 1684-1698
- Shen Fei and Lokman Tsui, Revisiting the Asian Values Thesis: An Empirical Study of Asian Values, Internet Use, and Support for Freedom of Expression in 11 Societies, Asian Survey, 58:3 (2018): 535-556
- Oscar Gandy and Lokman Tsui, On Personal Data Protection, Privacy and Surveillance, Communication & Society 43 (2018): 1-34
- Stuart Hargreaves and Lokman Tsui, IP Addresses as Personal Data Under Hong Kong’s Privacy Law An Introduction to the Access My Info HK Project, Journal of Law, Information & Science 25:2 (2017)
- Lokman Tsui, “The Coming Colonization of Hong Kong Cyberspace: Government Response to the Use of New Technologies by the Umbrella Movement,” Chinese Journal of Communication 8:4 (2015): 1-9.
- Lokman Tsui, “An Inadequate Metaphor: The Great Firewall and Chinese Internet Censorship,” Global Dialogue vol. 9, no. 1-2 (Winter/Spring 2007), pp.60-68.
- Lokman Tsui, The Sociopolitical Internet in China, China Information: A Journal on Contemporary China Studies vol. 19, no. 2 (2005), pp.181-188.
- Lokman Tsui, The Panopticon as the Antithesis of a Space of Freedom: Control and Regulation of the Internet in China, China Information: A Journal on Contemporary China Studies vol.17, no.2 (2003), pp.65-82.
- Lokman Tsui, The Taste of Information: State Attempts to Control the Internet, International Institute of Asian Studies Newsletter (IIAS), no. 33 (2004), p.8. Part of a theme issue on the Internet in China, including contributions from Randy Kluver, Guobin Yang, Jens Damm and Ian Weber & Lu Jia.