New book review

Alexander Trauth-Goik published a book review: Ariane Ollier-Malaterre – Living with Digital Surveillance in China: Citizens’ Narratives on Technology, Privacy, and Governance.

Publication in China Review

Pierre Sel’s paper on From Financial Supervision to Morality Construction: Political Narratives of the Social Credit System Policy Process has been accepted for publication in the journal China Review The link is available : https://www.researchgate.net/publication/375525731_From_Financial_Supervision_to_Morality_Construction_Political_Narratives_of_the_Social_Credit_System_Policy_Process

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

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

Publication in Journal of Contemporary China

Alexander Trauth-Goik (together with collaborator Chuncheng Liu) published the paper “Black or Fifty Shades of Grey? The Power and Limits of the Social Credit Blacklist System in China” Punishment from the state can rely on formal state apparatuses, but also the mobilization and co-option of the deviant’s own social connections to enhance the power of… Continue reading Publication in Journal of Contemporary China