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Living With Digital Surveillance In China Citizens Narratives On Technology Privacy And Governance 1st Edition Ariane Olliermalaterre

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Living With Digital Surveillance In China Citizens Narratives On Technology Privacy And Governance 1st Edition Ariane Olliermalaterre
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.33 MB
Pages: 338
Author: Ariane Ollier-Malaterre
ISBN: 9781003403876, 9781032517704, 9781032517742, 9781000966978, 1003403875, 1032517700, 1032517743, 1000966976
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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Living With Digital Surveillance In China Citizens Narratives On Technology Privacy And Governance 1st Edition Ariane Olliermalaterre by Ariane Ollier-malaterre 9781003403876, 9781032517704, 9781032517742, 9781000966978, 1003403875, 1032517700, 1032517743, 1000966976 instant download after payment.

"Digital surveillance is a daily and all-encompassing reality of life in China. This book explores living with digital surveillance in China. It investigates research participants' imaginaries about surveillance and privacy from within the Chinese socio-political system. Based on in-depth qualitative research interviews, detailed diary notes, and extensive documentation, this book builds a picture of China's 'social governance' using digital surveillance. Ollier-Malaterre attempts to 'de-Westernize' the internet and surveillance literature. It shows how the participants weave a cohesive system of anguishing narratives on China's moral shortcomings and redeeming narratives on the government and technology as civilizing forces. While they cast digital surveillance as indispensable in China, those exposed to such surveillance bear a mental and emotional weight conveyed by their misgivings, objections, and mental tactics to dissociate themselves from it. The book is intended for academics and students in internet, surveillance, and Chinese studies, and those working on China in disciplines such as sociology, anthropology, social psychology, psychology, communication, computer sciences, contemporary history, and political sciences. The lay public interested in the implications of technology in daily life or in contemporary China will find it accessible as it synthesises the work of sinologists and offers many interview excerpts"--

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