H. Christoph Steinhardt (with Sabrina Habich-Sobiegalla) published an op-ed in the German weekly Die Zeit, entitled “Kooperation mit China muss möglich bleiben!” The op-ed is available here : https://archive.ph/nlw7b
Author: Heinz Christoph Steinhardt
Public talk at Shanghai University
H. Christoph Steinhardt gave a talk entitled “外在奖赏还是内生渴望?国家主导志愿服务的参与动机分析” (Extrinsic rewards or intrisic desire? An Analysis of Motivations for State-Led Volunteering) at the Department of Sociology, Shanghai University.
Guest lecture at National University of Singapore
H. Christoph Steinhardt gave a guest lecture entitled “隐私政治与隐私监管” (The politics of privacy and privacy regulation) at the National University of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew School of Government.
Alexander Trauth-Goik presentation at University of Würzburg
Würzburg University, Guest Lecture, Civilized Cities or Social Credit? Overlap & tension between governance infrastructures in China, (3 May 2023)
Publication in Global Media & China
Alex Trauth Groik published the article “Civilized cities or social credit? Overlap and tension between emergent governance infrastructures in China” in a speical issue of Global Media & China. Below is the abstract, link can be found at : https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/20594364231163444 Abstract Foreign imaginaries of surveillance and informatization in China are commonly connected to notions of… Continue reading Publication in Global Media & China
H. Christoph Steinhardt gave a talk at the Collaborative Research Centre “Global Dynamics of Social Policy”, University of Bremen, Germany.
The presentation is entitled “Mobilizing Social Anomie to Strengthen the State: The Social Credit System and China’s Struggle for Social Order ” A link for the talk is available here
H. Christoph Steinhardt presentation at the Automated Decision-Making and Chinese Societies Conference Melbourne University
H. Christoph Steinhardt and Christian Göbel presented their co-authored study “Mobilizing Social Anomie to Strengthen the State: Justification Strategies for ‘Social Credit’ on Sina Weibo” at the “Automated Decision-Making and Chinese Societies” Conference Melbourne University
Alexander Trauth-Goik presentation at the Automated Decision-Making and Chinese Societies Conference Melbourne University
Alexander Trauth-Goik presented the conference paper entitled “A Qualitative Analysis of Citizen Interpretations and Engagements with State, Commercial and Peer-to-Peer Forms of Surveillance in China”. This co-authored study investigates citizen attitudes and engagements with state, commercial and, peer-to-peer surveillance in China.
Publication in First Monday
H. Christoph Steinhardt and Lukas Holzschuh (together with collaboration Andrew W. MacDonald, Duke University Kunshan) published the paper “Dreading big brother or dreading big profit? Privacy concerns toward the state and companies in China.” H. Christoph Steinhardt and Lukas Holzschuh (together with collaboration Andrew W. MacDonald, Duke University Kunshan) published the paper “Dreading big brother… Continue reading Publication in First Monday
Alexander Trauth-Groik presentation for annual meeting of ASC
Alexander Trauth-Goik was a commenter for paper title: Legal and Discursive Dynamics of Personalized “Pillars of Shame” in Chinese Data Governance,