Working-Class Network Society 在线电子书 图书标签: 劳工研究 China 工人阶级 ICT 社会运动 社会学 传播学 technology
发表于2025-02-22
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看完书后不明白为什么是working-class,工人/农民工的概念已经模糊到不行,甚至有的研究把小区门口摊煎饼的大爷都称为农民工,也是醉了。
评分ICT与人文关怀
评分Overgeneralization and questionable combination of several social groups. Lack of in-depth and novel opinions.
评分启发是:论文中一定要有数据分析(再简单的数据也可以拿来说一说);尽可能地多做访谈;不要怕naive的结论,事实有时候就是naive的。
评分Overgeneralization and questionable combination of several social groups. Lack of in-depth and novel opinions.
Jack Linchuan Qiu is Assistant Professor at the School of Journalism and Communication at Chinese University of Hong Kong. He is a coauthor (with Manuel Castells, Mireia Fernández-Ardèvol, and Araba Sey) of Mobile Communication and Society: A Global Perspective (MIT Press, 2006).
Manuel Castells is Professor of Communication and the Wallis Annenberg Chair in Communication Technology and Society at the Annenberg School for Communication, University of Southern California, as well as Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Planning at the University of California, Berkeley, Research Professor at the Open University of Catalonia, and Marvin and Joanne Grossman Distinguished Visiting Professor of Technology and Society at MIT. He is the author of, among other books, the three-volume work The Information Age: Economy, Society, and Culture.
"Contrary to many Information Age pundits and prognosticators, the working class continues to exist; indeed, in contemporary China, it is being reinvented on a gigantic scale and in a new historical form. ICTs, as Jack Linchuan Qiu shows, constitute a vital and fascinating component of this crucial process. Those who assert that class realities have nothing to do with cellphones and Internet services—and vice versa—will have to think again."
—Dan Schiller, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana
"Jack Linchuan Qiu has written the most insightful, empirically grounded account to date of the social role that the Internet and related information and communication technologies have played in the course of China's rapid economic development. Anyone with an interest in the social and economic implications of the Internet in developing economies—whose citizens make up half of today's Internet users—should read this book."
—William H. Dutton, Director, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford
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The idea of the "digital divide," the great social division between information haves and have-nots, has dominated policy debates and scholarly analysis since the 1990s. In Working-Class Network Society, Jack Linchuan Qiu describes a more complex social and technological reality in a newly mobile, urbanizing China. Qiu argues that as inexpensive Internet and mobile phone services become available and are closely integrated with the everyday work and life of low-income communities, they provide a critical seedbed for the emergence of a new working class of "network labor" crucial to China's economic boom. Between the haves and have-nots, writes Qiu, are the information "have-less": migrants, laid-off workers, micro-entrepreneurs, retirees, youth, and others, increasingly connected by cybercafés, prepaid service, and used mobile phones. A process of class formation has begun that has important implications for working-class network society in China and beyond.
Qiu brings class back into the scholarly discussion, not as a secondary factor but as an essential dimension in our understanding of communication technology as it is shaped in the vast, industrializing society of China. Basing his analysis on his more than five years of empirical research conducted in twenty cities, Qiu examines technology and class, networked connectivity and public policy, in the context of massive urban reforms that affect the new working class disproportionately. The transformation of Chinese society, writes Qiu, is emblematic of the new technosocial reality emerging in much of the Global South.
Information Revolution and Global Politics series
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评分不要误会,这本书的四星是中有两星是打给数据和文献的。 书本身的内容只能打两星。 作者选了一个非常值得一写的题目,然后捏着详实的调查数据和参考文献,运用着种种NB的理论框架,写了一篇烂文,我对这个学者简直佩服到五体投地。 毫无疑问,新工人阶级的形成一定是中国改...
评分不要误会,这本书的四星是中有两星是打给数据和文献的。 书本身的内容只能打两星。 作者选了一个非常值得一写的题目,然后捏着详实的调查数据和参考文献,运用着种种NB的理论框架,写了一篇烂文,我对这个学者简直佩服到五体投地。 毫无疑问,新工人阶级的形成一定是中国改...
评分不要误会,这本书的四星是中有两星是打给数据和文献的。 书本身的内容只能打两星。 作者选了一个非常值得一写的题目,然后捏着详实的调查数据和参考文献,运用着种种NB的理论框架,写了一篇烂文,我对这个学者简直佩服到五体投地。 毫无疑问,新工人阶级的形成一定是中国改...
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