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Domestiquer la visibilité: l'internet chinois entre travail et praxis

Domesticating visibility: the Chinese Internet between labor and praxis
[journal article]

Bahroun, Allan

Abstract

The less we question the technical and semiotic properties of the so-called social media, the more oblivious we remain to their political agency. The media transformations, which occurred in China at incredible speed and depth, must lead us to question the ways in which ‘new media’ affect the sites ... view more

The less we question the technical and semiotic properties of the so-called social media, the more oblivious we remain to their political agency. The media transformations, which occurred in China at incredible speed and depth, must lead us to question the ways in which ‘new media’ affect the sites and forms of power. This article offers a reading into the economic and theoretical dynamics of what is commonly referred to as the ‘Chinese Internet’. Its history is marked by strategic attempts to shape, constrain and leverage social visibility. Thus, the author uses the notion of computerized media and invokes Hannah Arendt’s conception of visibility to describe what appears in China to be a new form of globalized media capitalism.... view less

Keywords
new media; digitalization; Internet; political power; China; Far East

Classification
Interactive, electronic Media

Free Keywords
visibility; computerized media

Document language
French

Publication Year
2016

Page/Pages
p. 53-68

Journal
ESSACHESS - Journal for Communication Studies, 9 (2016) 2

Issue topic
Social media: between freedom and utopia

ISSN
1775-352X

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial


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